"Baltijas ceļa 25. gadadienas" pasākumu kalendārs augustamValdības māja
Pirms 25 gadiem gandrīz divi miljoni cilvēku no Igaunijas, Latvijas un Lietuvas sadevās rokās, lai apliecinātu ticību savu valstu pūliņiem atgūt neatkarību, izveidojot Baltijas Ceļu. Šodien aicinām Tevi pieminēt šo vēsturisko brīdi. Pievienojies ceļam http://www.thebalticway.eu
Hungarian National Digital Archive and Hungarian participation in EuropeanaEuropeanaLocal Project
Monguz Ltd. is a Hungarian company that develops software for libraries and museums. It has over 200 partners in Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. Monguz participates in Europeana by aggregating content from Hungarian institutions for Europeana. The Hungarian government is launching a new initiative called MaNDA (Hungarian National Digital Archive) to standardize metadata and contribute more Hungarian content to Europeana between 2011-2014. MaNDA will establish new aggregators, digitize additional collections beyond the public domain, and harvest content from neighboring countries.
This document summarizes the key points about Italy's CulturaItalia licence agreement and how it compares to Europeana's licence agreement. The CulturaItalia agreement allows content providers to share metadata and digital resources for non-commercial use under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial licence. It aims to aggregate cultural content while respecting copyright. Europeana's licence applies no restrictions, allowing commercial reuse which supports linked open data. However, this may not be suitable for Italy given involvement of private providers and institutions.
How CulturaItalia supports cultural organization to prepare metadataEuropeanaLocal Project
CulturaItalia provides organizational and technical support to help cultural organizations prepare metadata for their digital collections. There are three ways for content providers to participate: database ingestion through an OAI-PMH repository, press releases, or by contacting CulturaItalia directly. The nine step process includes defining the database structure, formalizing a participation agreement, creating an official mapping document between the database and portal, installing an OAI-PMH repository, extracting and verifying data, harvesting metadata, and setting update timeframes. CulturaItalia assists with all technical aspects to help content providers successfully share their collections.
The document discusses the Hellenic Aggregator project, which aggregates records from various Greek institutions into a single searchable collection. It includes over 128,000 records from contributors like the National Documentation Center of Greece. The project utilizes various tools to extract metadata from digital libraries in different formats and make it available through the OAI-PMH protocol. This includes the DeiXTo tool for extracting data from websites and transforming it into OAI-PMH format, as well as the Open Archives Engine for creating a search portal from OAI-PMH sources. DSpace plugins have also been developed to add Europeana Semantic Element support.
The document discusses how semantic technologies like thesauri, ontologies, and SKOS can help solve problems of searching and combining information across digital collections on the semantic web. By formally representing relationships between concepts using properties, these technologies allow machines to better understand contextual connections and more accurately retrieve and integrate related data from different sources. The Europeana Thought Lab is presented as an example of how semantic annotation and linking of cultural heritage concepts has enabled more precise searching, clustering of results, and discovery of additional related information in their digital collection.
The document summarizes Lithuanian activities related to EuropeanaLocal. It discusses how DIZI works with local partners in Lithuania to contribute content to Europeana by providing tools and services for metadata creation and normalization. It describes the workflows and "DiziHIVE" collection management tool used and highlights that over 6,000 records from two Lithuanian museums have been made available on Europeana. It also notes Lithuanian activities to promote and test EuropeanaLocal, including a national meeting and end-user testing events.
The Culture Grid connects collections information from different sources to make it more accessible. It contains over 1.2 million item records, 10,000 collection records, and 7,500 institution records covering the UK. Collections information in the Culture Grid is used for time-based, map-based, and subject-based searches. Organizations can add their collections information by pushing large amounts of stable data, pulling frequently changing data, or entering small amounts of data. The process involves mapping records to Culture Grid formats and providing sample records and a technical translation. The Culture Grid can then be used through its search functions or harvested for other services.
Improving data quality at Europeana (SWIB 2016)Péter Király
The document discusses improving metadata quality at Europeana by developing new methods for measuring metadata quality. It proposes measuring structural elements like field cardinality, uniqueness, and multilinguality to predict metadata quality. The goals are to improve metadata, enable more reliable services, and propagate best practices. Metrics and a problem catalog will be used to analyze current quality issues and inform recommendations for data providers.
Paintings, music, films and books from Europe's galleries, libraries, archive...EuropeanaLocal Project
Piazza san marco venetie or venice or venetia
The document discusses Europeana, a digital platform for cultural heritage in Europe. It provides statistics on the number of objects in Europeana and discusses various topics related to Europeana's operations and strategy such as data reuse, metadata improvement tools, search capabilities, mobile apps, policies, and stakeholder engagement. The document also references workshops to develop a user-oriented strategy for the European Cultural & Scientific Heritage services.
"Baltijas ceļa 25. gadadienas" pasākumu kalendārs augustamValdības māja
Pirms 25 gadiem gandrīz divi miljoni cilvēku no Igaunijas, Latvijas un Lietuvas sadevās rokās, lai apliecinātu ticību savu valstu pūliņiem atgūt neatkarību, izveidojot Baltijas Ceļu. Šodien aicinām Tevi pieminēt šo vēsturisko brīdi. Pievienojies ceļam http://www.thebalticway.eu
Hungarian National Digital Archive and Hungarian participation in EuropeanaEuropeanaLocal Project
Monguz Ltd. is a Hungarian company that develops software for libraries and museums. It has over 200 partners in Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. Monguz participates in Europeana by aggregating content from Hungarian institutions for Europeana. The Hungarian government is launching a new initiative called MaNDA (Hungarian National Digital Archive) to standardize metadata and contribute more Hungarian content to Europeana between 2011-2014. MaNDA will establish new aggregators, digitize additional collections beyond the public domain, and harvest content from neighboring countries.
This document summarizes the key points about Italy's CulturaItalia licence agreement and how it compares to Europeana's licence agreement. The CulturaItalia agreement allows content providers to share metadata and digital resources for non-commercial use under a CC Attribution-NonCommercial licence. It aims to aggregate cultural content while respecting copyright. Europeana's licence applies no restrictions, allowing commercial reuse which supports linked open data. However, this may not be suitable for Italy given involvement of private providers and institutions.
How CulturaItalia supports cultural organization to prepare metadataEuropeanaLocal Project
CulturaItalia provides organizational and technical support to help cultural organizations prepare metadata for their digital collections. There are three ways for content providers to participate: database ingestion through an OAI-PMH repository, press releases, or by contacting CulturaItalia directly. The nine step process includes defining the database structure, formalizing a participation agreement, creating an official mapping document between the database and portal, installing an OAI-PMH repository, extracting and verifying data, harvesting metadata, and setting update timeframes. CulturaItalia assists with all technical aspects to help content providers successfully share their collections.
The document discusses the Hellenic Aggregator project, which aggregates records from various Greek institutions into a single searchable collection. It includes over 128,000 records from contributors like the National Documentation Center of Greece. The project utilizes various tools to extract metadata from digital libraries in different formats and make it available through the OAI-PMH protocol. This includes the DeiXTo tool for extracting data from websites and transforming it into OAI-PMH format, as well as the Open Archives Engine for creating a search portal from OAI-PMH sources. DSpace plugins have also been developed to add Europeana Semantic Element support.
The document discusses how semantic technologies like thesauri, ontologies, and SKOS can help solve problems of searching and combining information across digital collections on the semantic web. By formally representing relationships between concepts using properties, these technologies allow machines to better understand contextual connections and more accurately retrieve and integrate related data from different sources. The Europeana Thought Lab is presented as an example of how semantic annotation and linking of cultural heritage concepts has enabled more precise searching, clustering of results, and discovery of additional related information in their digital collection.
The document summarizes Lithuanian activities related to EuropeanaLocal. It discusses how DIZI works with local partners in Lithuania to contribute content to Europeana by providing tools and services for metadata creation and normalization. It describes the workflows and "DiziHIVE" collection management tool used and highlights that over 6,000 records from two Lithuanian museums have been made available on Europeana. It also notes Lithuanian activities to promote and test EuropeanaLocal, including a national meeting and end-user testing events.
The Culture Grid connects collections information from different sources to make it more accessible. It contains over 1.2 million item records, 10,000 collection records, and 7,500 institution records covering the UK. Collections information in the Culture Grid is used for time-based, map-based, and subject-based searches. Organizations can add their collections information by pushing large amounts of stable data, pulling frequently changing data, or entering small amounts of data. The process involves mapping records to Culture Grid formats and providing sample records and a technical translation. The Culture Grid can then be used through its search functions or harvested for other services.
Improving data quality at Europeana (SWIB 2016)Péter Király
The document discusses improving metadata quality at Europeana by developing new methods for measuring metadata quality. It proposes measuring structural elements like field cardinality, uniqueness, and multilinguality to predict metadata quality. The goals are to improve metadata, enable more reliable services, and propagate best practices. Metrics and a problem catalog will be used to analyze current quality issues and inform recommendations for data providers.
Paintings, music, films and books from Europe's galleries, libraries, archive...EuropeanaLocal Project
Piazza san marco venetie or venice or venetia
The document discusses Europeana, a digital platform for cultural heritage in Europe. It provides statistics on the number of objects in Europeana and discusses various topics related to Europeana's operations and strategy such as data reuse, metadata improvement tools, search capabilities, mobile apps, policies, and stakeholder engagement. The document also references workshops to develop a user-oriented strategy for the European Cultural & Scientific Heritage services.
- The EuropeanaLocal project aims to make digital cultural heritage content from local and regional European institutions accessible through Europeana.
- It focuses on helping smaller institutions overcome interoperability issues and make their metadata harvestable according to Europeana standards.
- Through EuropeanaLocal, millions of additional items from local and regional partners across Europe have been added to Europeana, significantly expanding its scope and cultural coverage.
Piazza san marco venetie or venice or venetia
The document discusses Europeana, a digital platform for cultural heritage in Europe. It provides statistics on Europeana's collection of over 13 million digitized objects. It also outlines Europeana's services like improved search and browse features, mobile apps, and tools for metadata improvement. Additionally, it discusses Europeana's policies around rights, licensing, and user generated content. Finally, it addresses stakeholder collaboration and shaping the future of Europeana through workshops and strategic planning.
Hands on tutorial on how to digitise content and upload it to the online port...EuropeanaLocal Project
This document provides instructions for registering for and using the Maltese Digital Library website. It outlines the steps to register an account, name a collection, select uploading or adding resources, choose files to upload, fill in required details, and add resources to a collection.
The document outlines the agenda for a National Meeting in Europe about Europeana and EuropeanaLocal. The meeting in Malta will include presentations about Expo and how it works, as well as a question and answer session. It will discuss how Europeana and EuropeanaLocal make Europe's cultural heritage more accessible online and how Malta contributes digital cultural objects.
The digitisation process in the KMKG: Export and Publication of MetadataEuropeanaLocal Project
The document discusses the digitization process at the KMKG (Royal Museums of Art and History) in Brussels. It describes the creation of an online museum catalogue called CARMENTIS to publish over 15,000 digitized object records from the collection management system MuseumPlus. Standardizing data input and using multilingual controlled vocabularies was required for the bilingual publication of metadata. The process of exporting metadata in a standardized XML format to share content with European projects and Europeana is also discussed.
This document summarizes a workshop on aggregation for Europeana. It defines aggregation as assembling documents to form a new document or collection. For Europeana, an aggregator collects metadata from content providers and transmits it, helping providers conform to standards. Aggregators also support providers with administration and training. The document discusses options for aggregation, the roles of aggregators, and technical requirements around interoperability and preparing data for Europeana.
EuropeanaLocal is a European Commission-funded project involving 32 cultural heritage institutions across Europe to aggregate their digital collections. The project aims to support the development of national and regional aggregators to provide content to Europeana. It is promoting standards, infrastructure development, and further digitization. For the initial Rhine release, EuropeanaLocal partners contributed approximately 4 million items, making it the main content provider. The project plans to harvest 10 million items by 2011 from 27 fully operational repositories and 100 new content providers.
Ventspils bibliotēkas digitālās bibliotēkas projekti
1. Ventspils bibliotēkas digitālās bibliotēkas projekti Astra Pumpura 06.10.2010 „ Latvijas kultūrvēsture digitālizācijas fokusā : Eiropas dimensija ”
2. Ventspils hronika - mērķprogramma "Bibliotēku, arhīvu un muzeju sadarbības projektu digitālā vidē atbalsts" Skats uz Akmeņu ielu Ventspilī 20. gs. 30. gados [Elektroniskais resurss] : skenēta pastkarte / Akmeņu iela no Lielās ielas puses, ielas kreisās puses apbūve nav saglabājusies. - Izdošanas vieta nav zināma : b.i., 193?. - 1 digitālais attēls : fotogrāfija, melnbalta, malas gludas ; 8,6x13,7 cm Pastkarte nav sūtīta pa pastu. Saglabāšanas stāvoklis: labs. - Fotogrāfs nav zināms. - Uzraksts aversā: VENTSPILS. Akmens iela. 89. Reversā līnijsadalījums. - Pieejams Ventspils muzejā VVM 27981/I.S. 392.
3. Zudusī Latvija Ventspils bibliotēka Ventspils pareizticīgo baznīcas ēka sākta būvēt 1899. gadā un pabeigta 1901. gadā Ventspils Latviešu biedrība ir dibināta 1881.gadā, nams celts 1912.gadā pēc būvinženiera E. Baula projekta nacionālā romantisma stilā.
4. Zudusī Latvija Ventspils bibliotēka Vasaras paviljons Kuldīgas ielas alejā pie Gūtšmita nama Kuldīgas ielā 2. Līdz mūsdienām nav saglabājies Ventspils pilsētas valdes nams 1927. gadā tiek pārcelts uz Gūtšmita namu. Nams celts 19. gadsimta vidū Ventspils vācu tirgotāju un birģermeistaru Gūtšmitu ģimenei. Šobrīd ēkā atrodas Valsts Policijas Kurzemes reģiona pārvaldes Ventspils iecirknis
5. Zudusī Latvija Ventspils bibliotēka Ventspils osta. Ventas kreisais krasts, labā pusē Loču tornis pie ostas glābšanas stacijas. Tornis celts 1901.gadā, 1915.gadā uzspridzināts. Tālumā redzamas ostas mehāniskās darbnīcas
6. Zudusī Latvija Ventspils bibliotēka Ventspils tirdzniecības ostas elevatori izbūvēti 1897.gadā Ventspils ostas modernizācijas ietvaros. Elevatoru izbūve pabeigta ap 1906.gadu. Savu sākotnējo - graudu uzglabāšanas un pārkraušanas - funkciju - elevatoru komplekss pildīja tikai līdz 1.pasaules karam, kad tehnoloģiskās iekārtas demontēja un pārveda uz Krieviju. Tomēr līdz pat divdesmitā gadsimta beigām komplekss bija būtisks Ventas labā krasta arhitektoniskās kompozīcijas elements. Līdz mūsdienām nav saglabājies, nojaukts divdesmit pirmā gadsimta sākumā
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8. Fricis Dziesma (īstajā vārdā Fricis Forstmanis pirmais no kreisās) Zlēkās "Tīšu" mājās 1938. gadā Fricis Dziesma un grāmatas "Pāri jūrai" sastādītāja Valentīna Lasmanis Stokholmā (Zviedrija)