6. How does Europeana get its content?
As of Dec 2014, Europeana represents >3,300 organisations
Data provider information in different and several metadata fields
• edm:provider and edm:dataProvider
• dc:source, dcterms:provenance or dc:rights
Organisation names are not normalised and duplicate entries exist
Organisation name changes
7. How does Europeana get its content?
Through its aggregation structure, Europeana represents 2,300
organisations across Europe
From 150 Aggregators
As of Dec 2014, Europeana collaborates with 113 direct & unique
providers
8. How does Europeana get its content?
As of Dec 2014, Europeana collaborates with 113 direct & unique
providers
Out of these 113 providers, 76 are aggregators
38 national aggregators from 30 countries, 34 provide directly
18. CulturaItalia and the aggregation system
CULTURAITALIA
National cross-
domain
aggregator
INTERNET CULTURALE
Thematic aggregator for
Libraries
SAN
Thematic aggregator
for Archives
MUSEID-ITALIA
Thematic aggregator
for Museums
Regional
aggregators
Private
archives Universities
19. Digital Public Library of America
DPLA content hub
• One-to-one relationship with DPLA
• >200,000 unique metadata records
DPLA service hubs
• Professional development (knowledge share)
• Digitisation
• Metadata creation
• Metadata enhancement
• Data hosting
• Metadata aggregation
• Community outreach
• Single data feed into DPLA
incl metadata records maintenance & enhancement
• Multiple institutions per hub
• State / regional coverage
20. Europeana DSI: Task 1.1 – Innovate the
data and aggregation infrastructure
Devise business requirements for the new aggregation
infrastructure
Investigate and develop the concept of expert hubs
Together with aggregators – 4 meetings, consultations
D1.1 Work and implementation plan to innovate the
aggregation infrastructure – Jan 2016