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8. What is Europeana
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Found in 2006
Launch in 2008
“Access to all of Europe’s heritage”
European Identity
Bring culture together and give access from one point
@jpekel
9. Europe’s cultural heritage portal
à 30m records from 2,300
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European galleries,
museums, archives and
libraries
Books, newspapers,
journals, letters, diaries,
archival papers
Paintings, maps,
drawings, photographs
Music, spoken word,
radio broadcasts
Film, newsreels,
television
Curated exhibitions
31 languages
10. Preview & Digital Objects are licensed as
described in EDM: rights
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CCO
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Layer #3: Metadata (descriptive object information)
Layer #2: Previews (lower quality versions of #1)
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EDM:rights
Layer #1: Digital objects (on the site of the provider)
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11. Who submits data to Europeana?
Domain Aggregators
National initiatives
Libraries
National Aggregators
e.g.
Culture
Grid,
Culture.fr
e.g. The
European
Library
Regional Aggregators
Archives
e.g. APEX
Audiovisual
collections
e.g. EUScreen,
European Film
Gateway
Thematic collections
e.g. Musées
Lausannois
e.g. Judaica Europeana,
Europeana Fashion
13. Open?
“A piece of data or content is open if anyone is free to
use, reuse, and redistribute it — subject only, at most,
to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike.”
http://opendefinition.org
@jpekel
17. Open culture on culture
à What is in the Public Domain stays in the Public
Domain
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18. Open culture on culture
à What is in the Public Domain stays in the Public
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Domain
If you have the rights to openly license content, do so
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19. Why Open?
à Public Mission
à Larger Audience
à Connect and contextualise collections
à The digital dream
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20. Public Mission
"Enable access to everyone who wants to do research"
- British Library, Our Mission and 2020 Vision
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"Our core values are: accessibility, sustainability, innovation and cooperation."
-National Library of the Netherlands, Our Mission and Vision
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"To provide diverse audiences with the best quality experience and optimum
access to our collections, physically and digitally."
- the Victoria & Albert Museum, Mission and Objectives
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"The Federal Archives have the legal responsibility of permanently preserving
the federal archival documents and making them available for use."
- German Federal Archives - Responsibilities
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The National Gallery of Denmark is Denmark’s premier museum of art. Through
Accessibility, education, and exhibition
- Danish National Gallery - Mission
@jpekel
21. Why Open?
à Public Mission
à Larger Audience
à Connect and contextualise collections
à The digital dream
@jpekel
25. Why Open?
à Public Mission
à Larger Audience
à Connect and contextualise collections
à The digital dream
@jpekel
26. The Digital Dream
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A world in which our shared cultural heritage, the map of
humanity, is open to all regardless of their background
A world in which people are no longer passive
consumers of cultural content created by an elite, but
contribute, participate, create and share
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@jpekel
30. Some context…
à 2300 institutions
à 60.000 in total in Europe
à 7% of all material digitised
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31. Copyright Issues
à Copyright not made for the digital world
à Fear of doing it wrong
à Expect curators/librarians/archivists to become ‘amateur
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lawyers’
Unclear for (re-)user what is allowed
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@jpekel
32. Rights Statements & Issues
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• We have our own licensing policy
• Our collection is very complex
• Europeana Rights Statements don t apply to our collection
• We don t need to provide a Rights Statement, that information
is clear from our website
• We don t know which Rights Statements applies
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33. Rights Statements & Solutions
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• Europeana have clearly defined Rights Statements;
• Published at www.europeana.eu/portal/rights/terms-and-policies
• Europeana provide tools for determining the Rights Statement;
• Public Domain Calculator
• EDM Rights Selection Tool
• Europeana deliver workshops and bespoke advice
• Europeana advocate via publications such as The Public Domain Charter
• Europeana monitor the usage and appropriateness of the Rights
Statements
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38. Europeana’s vision and mission
à Europeana is a catalyst for change in the
world of cultural heritage.
à Our mission: The Europeana Foundation
and its Network create new ways for
people to engage with their cultural history,
whether it’s for work, learning or pleasure.
à Our vision: We believe in making cultural
heritage openly accessible in a digital way,
to promote the exchange of ideas and
information. This helps us all to
understand our cultural diversity better and
contributes to a thriving knowledge
economy.
@jpekel
39. Europeana going forward
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More data will be added
Focus on making available content
Less focus on portal, more on platform
Growing the Network
Push for copyright reform
Research possibilities for Cloud based infrastructure
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@jpekel