Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport [DeptTCS] Sample Clauses

Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport [DeptTCS]. The Department was formed in June 2002 and its mission is to support tourism industry and increase access to, and participation in sport, the arts and culture. There are about 120 staff working in the main Department between its offices in Dublin and Killarney Co. Xxxxx. There are a further 50 people working in the National Archives which is currently part of the Department. Being responsible for arts and culture policies the Department supervises the following institutions: The Arts Council, the Irish Film Board, Culture Ireland, the National Gallery of Ireland, the National Library of Ireland, the National Museum of Ireland, the Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Library, the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), the National Concert Hall, the Xxxxxxxx Art Gallery and the Irish Manuscripts Commission among others. The Department promotes digitisation in the sphere of culture and committed to support Ireland’s profile in Europeana and in European v2.0 will be organising an international conference on digital cultural assets to coincide with Ireland's EU Presidency in 2013. Key Personnel: Xxxxx Xxxxx is a Principal Officer over the Information Technology Unit and also the Arts & Cultural Institutions Unit (Dublin). He has been involved in a number of IST initiatives implemented by cultural institutions functioning under the auspices of the Department. In the project he will be supported by his colleagues from Arts & Cultural Institutions Unit (Killarney) and Dr. Xxxxx Xxxxx of the Irish Manuscripts Commission. Other members of European v2.0 The existing Europeana V1.0 network has more than 180 members. They consist of libraries, museums, archives, audio visual archives, MLA associations and other supporters of Europeana. They sign a network agreement and participate in major consensus-building activities. Many of them also supply content. They do not have budgets or individually defined roles. Ev2 will create a similar open framework allowing new members to join the network when it is launched and during its period of activity. It is anticipated that 95% of existing members of Europeana V1.0 will transfer. The aim to work at consolidating the playing field into aggregators of content, so it is possible that the network will reduce in size over the 29 months of the project. B3.2a. Chosen approach
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