Cultivate Interactive

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Cultivate Interactive is the title of a pan-European e-journal which was funded by the EU's Digital heritage and Cultural Content (DIGICULT) programme under the Fifth Framework programme. It was designed to promote awareness of and disseminate information about and exploit the deliverables and results from other projects funded by the prgramme, and to disseminate information about related activities in the area of networked developments in the cultural heritage sector.

Nine issues of Cultivate Interactive were published. The launch issue was published in July 2000 and issue 9, the final issue, was published in February 2003.

Cultivate Interactive was a follow-up to the Exploit Interactive e-journal. It was published by UKOLN.

Although the funding finished in 2003, UKOLN are continuing to host the Cultivate Interactive Web site.

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