Digitisation of cultural heritage: funding opportunities at EU level Luca Martinelli  European Commission DG Information Society and Media EUscreen Conference  Stockholm, 16 September 2011
A Digital Agenda for Cultural Heritage: Where are we? 2005-2010: i2010 Digital libraries initiative The issue of Digital Libraries has raised a high level of political attention Europeana Improved basic conditions for digitisation, online accessibility and digital preservation 2010- 2020: European Digital Agenda Continued effort to bring our cultural heritage online “… A sustainable financing model for Europeana and digitisation of cultural heritage…” Other actions on: orphan and out-of-commerce works, update Recommendation to Member States, research and innovation, PSI/open data and cultural sector
 
The work of the Comit é des Sages Appointed by Commissioners Kroes and Vassiliou in April 2010 Three personalities M. Lévy (CEO Publicis) E. Niggemann (DG German national library) J. De Decker (Journalist and writer) Report presented to the Commission on 10 January 2011 Stresses the  economic aspects next to the cultural aspects ‘ Access’  is the central concept
Comité des Sages on Europeana The issue Europeana central in the strategy  Should be strengthened to become  the  reference point for European culture online Key recommendations:  Financial and political efforts should be concentrated Public funding for digitisation conditional on free accessibility through Europeana By 2016 all public domain masterpieces accessible through Europeana Europeana to be actively and widely promoted at all levels
Funding issues The issue Cost of digitising European cultural heritage is 100 bn euros  Mass-digitisation susceptible to efficiency gains due to scale  Digitisation: an opportunity for new business Key recommendations :  Step up public investments. The crisis cannot be ignored, but cannot be a reason for not acting Involvement of private partners to be encouraged Funding of digitisation and of Europeana is a package: MS pay for digitisation, EU pays for Europeana Turn digitisation into new development opportunities for European firms
Public-private partnerships The issue Private funds for digitisation are necessary Cultural institutions enter partnerships ‘unprepared’ and ‘unequipped’ Key recommendations: Conditions for partnerships: - Agreements to be made public - Digitised public domain material freely accessible and   available in all MS -  Same quality of files for cultural institutions Maximum time of preferential use is 7 years Create favourable conditions for the involvement of European players in PPPs
Commission Recommendation on the digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation (2006)  Planned update to take into account: Evolution of Europeana; Report by CdS; Proposal for an Orphan Work Directive
Europeana More content wanted! Still big quantitative difference between Member States in terms of contribution  Different types of contributions from Member States Audiovisual content still too low (~3%)! Importance of classics and masterpieces A  Roadmap with recommendations to increase accessible content is being developed by Commission and Member States
Europeana Funding 2008-2013 eContent plus Programme and Competitiveness and Innovation (CIP) Framework Programme:  Co-financing available for projects on content aggregation and digitisation AV projects: EFG, EUscreen, Videoactive,…
2014-2020  Connecting Europe Facility   June 2011: Commission proposal EU budget 2014-2020  Infrastructure Connecting Europe Facility: energy, transport and  digital networks 2014-2020: € 40 billion Energy €9.1 billion Transport €21.7 billion ICT/Digital €9.2 billion
Europeana 2014-2020  Broadband and 9 European Digital Infrastructures, including : Enabling access to digital resources of Europe's cultural heritage –  Europeana: “ Service infrastructure to explore the digital resources of Europe's museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections ”
ICT Research for Cultural Heritage  Long body  of ICT research for culture from 5th to 7th Framework Programmes: access to culture, competence centers on digitisation, digital preservation research R&D projects focussed on  AV content : Prestospace, Prestoprime, Axes, … 2014-2020:  Horizon 2020 , framework for Research and Innovation (merging of FP, CIP and ETI)
Other EU Programmes  2007-2013 Culture Programme,  in particular cross-border cooperation for cultural actions/cultural heritage Media Programme  (support to audiovisual industry): possible pilots on digitisation 2014-2020: Creative Europe  (€ 1.6 billion): Commission proposal
Cohesion policy – Structural Funds Community Strategic Guidelines for Cohesion Policy for 2007-13. The priorities are:  Making EU regions more attractive places to invest and work, Improving knowledge and innovation for growth,  Creating more and better jobs.
Fields for Regional Policy intervention (ERDF) Transport RDT & innovation Environment Social infrastructure ICT Energy Potentially relevant for culture No specific allocations for the  digitisation of cultural heritage
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF):  support to Information Society  Reasoning :  ICT is a catalyst for many forms of innovation and a key element of the knowledge economy  In all regions, SF support is possible for : Promoting the access to, take up, and efficient use of ICTs by SMEs Development of e-services and applications  Action plans for small enterprises In Convergence regions, it is also possible for  : Content, services and applications Improvement of secure access to and development of on-line public services
European Social Fund: support to digitisation of cultural heritage (possible in all EU regions) Training actions  to adapt/create skills on digitisation and digital preservation technologies. Target: staff employed by cultural institutions (libraries, archives, museums), or unemployed persons. Education actions : creation of university curricula and diplomas on digital curation (experts in management of the full life cycle of digital assets), in order to create necessary skills and promote employment in this field. Actions to fight unemployment : creation of employment opportunities  for unemployed people, as participants in digitisation projects.
European Investment Bank:  are digitisation projects eligible?  Memory institutions’ digitisation efforts are eligible for EIB support under its knowledge economy - i2i initiative (innovation and ICT infrastructure, including e-content) Primary goal: to resolve bottlenecks for innovation and ICT investments due to market imperfections The EIB can finance maximum 50% of the total project cost. Eligible are tangible assets (hardware, equipment, buildings) as well as  intangible assets (software development costs, training costs, …)
European Investment Bank:  are digitisation projects eligible?  Both public promoters (local authorities, regional and central government) and private promoters – or a combination of both – are eligible Combination with other EU or national funds is possible EIB undertakes an economic and technical due diligence for projects exceeding 25 million Euro
Digitisation of cultural heritage: Overview of EU funding opportunities EU programmes: Innovation: CIP-ICT-PSP R&D: ICT research Culture: MEDIA and Culture Programme (Infrastructures: Connecting Europe Facility) Structural Funds European Investment Bank
Comit é des Sages –  the new Renaissance “ Digitisation is more than a technical option, it is a moral obligation” Every European digital

Digitisation of Cultural Heritage: Funding Opportunities at EU level - Luca Martinelli (Information Society and Media DG, European Commission)

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    Digitisation of culturalheritage: funding opportunities at EU level Luca Martinelli European Commission DG Information Society and Media EUscreen Conference Stockholm, 16 September 2011
  • 2.
    A Digital Agendafor Cultural Heritage: Where are we? 2005-2010: i2010 Digital libraries initiative The issue of Digital Libraries has raised a high level of political attention Europeana Improved basic conditions for digitisation, online accessibility and digital preservation 2010- 2020: European Digital Agenda Continued effort to bring our cultural heritage online “… A sustainable financing model for Europeana and digitisation of cultural heritage…” Other actions on: orphan and out-of-commerce works, update Recommendation to Member States, research and innovation, PSI/open data and cultural sector
  • 3.
  • 4.
    The work ofthe Comit é des Sages Appointed by Commissioners Kroes and Vassiliou in April 2010 Three personalities M. Lévy (CEO Publicis) E. Niggemann (DG German national library) J. De Decker (Journalist and writer) Report presented to the Commission on 10 January 2011 Stresses the economic aspects next to the cultural aspects ‘ Access’ is the central concept
  • 5.
    Comité des Sageson Europeana The issue Europeana central in the strategy Should be strengthened to become the reference point for European culture online Key recommendations: Financial and political efforts should be concentrated Public funding for digitisation conditional on free accessibility through Europeana By 2016 all public domain masterpieces accessible through Europeana Europeana to be actively and widely promoted at all levels
  • 6.
    Funding issues Theissue Cost of digitising European cultural heritage is 100 bn euros Mass-digitisation susceptible to efficiency gains due to scale Digitisation: an opportunity for new business Key recommendations : Step up public investments. The crisis cannot be ignored, but cannot be a reason for not acting Involvement of private partners to be encouraged Funding of digitisation and of Europeana is a package: MS pay for digitisation, EU pays for Europeana Turn digitisation into new development opportunities for European firms
  • 7.
    Public-private partnerships Theissue Private funds for digitisation are necessary Cultural institutions enter partnerships ‘unprepared’ and ‘unequipped’ Key recommendations: Conditions for partnerships: - Agreements to be made public - Digitised public domain material freely accessible and available in all MS - Same quality of files for cultural institutions Maximum time of preferential use is 7 years Create favourable conditions for the involvement of European players in PPPs
  • 8.
    Commission Recommendation onthe digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation (2006) Planned update to take into account: Evolution of Europeana; Report by CdS; Proposal for an Orphan Work Directive
  • 9.
    Europeana More contentwanted! Still big quantitative difference between Member States in terms of contribution Different types of contributions from Member States Audiovisual content still too low (~3%)! Importance of classics and masterpieces A Roadmap with recommendations to increase accessible content is being developed by Commission and Member States
  • 10.
    Europeana Funding 2008-2013eContent plus Programme and Competitiveness and Innovation (CIP) Framework Programme: Co-financing available for projects on content aggregation and digitisation AV projects: EFG, EUscreen, Videoactive,…
  • 11.
    2014-2020 ConnectingEurope Facility June 2011: Commission proposal EU budget 2014-2020 Infrastructure Connecting Europe Facility: energy, transport and digital networks 2014-2020: € 40 billion Energy €9.1 billion Transport €21.7 billion ICT/Digital €9.2 billion
  • 12.
    Europeana 2014-2020 Broadband and 9 European Digital Infrastructures, including : Enabling access to digital resources of Europe's cultural heritage – Europeana: “ Service infrastructure to explore the digital resources of Europe's museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections ”
  • 13.
    ICT Research forCultural Heritage Long body of ICT research for culture from 5th to 7th Framework Programmes: access to culture, competence centers on digitisation, digital preservation research R&D projects focussed on AV content : Prestospace, Prestoprime, Axes, … 2014-2020: Horizon 2020 , framework for Research and Innovation (merging of FP, CIP and ETI)
  • 14.
    Other EU Programmes 2007-2013 Culture Programme, in particular cross-border cooperation for cultural actions/cultural heritage Media Programme (support to audiovisual industry): possible pilots on digitisation 2014-2020: Creative Europe (€ 1.6 billion): Commission proposal
  • 15.
    Cohesion policy –Structural Funds Community Strategic Guidelines for Cohesion Policy for 2007-13. The priorities are: Making EU regions more attractive places to invest and work, Improving knowledge and innovation for growth, Creating more and better jobs.
  • 16.
    Fields for RegionalPolicy intervention (ERDF) Transport RDT & innovation Environment Social infrastructure ICT Energy Potentially relevant for culture No specific allocations for the digitisation of cultural heritage
  • 17.
    European Regional DevelopmentFund (ERDF): support to Information Society Reasoning : ICT is a catalyst for many forms of innovation and a key element of the knowledge economy In all regions, SF support is possible for : Promoting the access to, take up, and efficient use of ICTs by SMEs Development of e-services and applications Action plans for small enterprises In Convergence regions, it is also possible for : Content, services and applications Improvement of secure access to and development of on-line public services
  • 18.
    European Social Fund:support to digitisation of cultural heritage (possible in all EU regions) Training actions to adapt/create skills on digitisation and digital preservation technologies. Target: staff employed by cultural institutions (libraries, archives, museums), or unemployed persons. Education actions : creation of university curricula and diplomas on digital curation (experts in management of the full life cycle of digital assets), in order to create necessary skills and promote employment in this field. Actions to fight unemployment : creation of employment opportunities for unemployed people, as participants in digitisation projects.
  • 19.
    European Investment Bank: are digitisation projects eligible? Memory institutions’ digitisation efforts are eligible for EIB support under its knowledge economy - i2i initiative (innovation and ICT infrastructure, including e-content) Primary goal: to resolve bottlenecks for innovation and ICT investments due to market imperfections The EIB can finance maximum 50% of the total project cost. Eligible are tangible assets (hardware, equipment, buildings) as well as intangible assets (software development costs, training costs, …)
  • 20.
    European Investment Bank: are digitisation projects eligible? Both public promoters (local authorities, regional and central government) and private promoters – or a combination of both – are eligible Combination with other EU or national funds is possible EIB undertakes an economic and technical due diligence for projects exceeding 25 million Euro
  • 21.
    Digitisation of culturalheritage: Overview of EU funding opportunities EU programmes: Innovation: CIP-ICT-PSP R&D: ICT research Culture: MEDIA and Culture Programme (Infrastructures: Connecting Europe Facility) Structural Funds European Investment Bank
  • 22.
    Comit é desSages – the new Renaissance “ Digitisation is more than a technical option, it is a moral obligation” Every European digital

Editor's Notes

  • #17 Biggest RTD&Innovation spenders in absolute terms: PL €14.2 billion 4. DE €8.4 billion IT € 9.6 billion 5. CZ €6 billion ES 9 billion 6. PT € 5.2 billion Cross-border & interregional: € 2.1 billion Potential for creativity & innovation: 89 billion Euro (?) RTD & innovation 24% 64 billion Information society 5.6% 15 billion Culture 2.2% 6 billion Adaptability of workers and firms 0.3% 0.9 billion Urban and rural regeneration 3.8% 10 billion Tourism 2.4% 6 billion Strenghtening institutional capacity at national, regional and local level 0.6% 1.5 billlion