Slides 2 - 39:Europeana Network Association General Assembly by Marco de Niet, Georgia Angelaki, Erwin Verbruggen, Fred Truyen and Sara Di Giorgio
Slide 40: Keynote Frédéric Kaplan
Slide 41: State Secretary Angela Ferreira
Slide 42: Wrap up day one by Marco de Niet
Slide 45: Welcome by Marco de Niet
Slide 46: Welcome by Maria Ines Cordeiro
Slide 47: Europeana Strategy 2020+ by Rehana Schwinninger-Ladak
Slides 48 - 142: Developments at Europeana by Harry Verwayen
Slides 143 - 147: Welcome & Introduction to the conference programme by Marco de Niet
Slides 149 - 191: The Europeana Innovation Agenda highlights by Ina Blümel, Johan Oomen, Sara Di Giorgio, Lorna Hughes, Pedro Santos and Andy Neale
Slides 193 - 194: Introduction of the afternoon programme by Fred Truyen
Slides 195 - 231: We transform the world with culture by Harry Verwayen, Elisabeth Niggemann, Rehana Schwinninger-Ladak, Katherine Heid and Merete Sanderhoff
Slides 232 - : The Europeana Innovation Agenda highlights by Gregory Markus, Chris Dijkshoorn, Maarten Dammers and Harald Sack
Slide 285: Pitch your project (See pitch your project presentation slides)
Slides 286 - 290: Unsung Heroes by Marco de Niet
Slides 291 - 292: Wrap up and closure of day two by Sara Di Giorgio
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de Niet
Chair, Europeana Network
Association Management Board
Introduction
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4. “Writer pays homage to lost love
and a dying Europe”
Photo: Gelya Bogatishcheva
5. Welcome
WE ARE THE EUROPEANA NETWORK ASSOCIATION!
Vienna, 5 December 2018
6. Introduction
WE ARE THE COMMUNITY THAT SHAPES EUROPEANA
The Europeana Network Association is a strong and
democratic community of experts working in the field of
digital heritage.
We are united by a shared mission to expand and
improve access to Europe's digital cultural heritage via
Europeana and other services in the Europeana
ecosystem.
10. 1. Minutes of General Assembly 2018 (Marco de Niet)
2. ENA Annual Report 2019 (Georgia Angelaki)
3. ENA Activity Plan 2020 (Erwin Verbruggen)
4. ENA Financial Reporting 2018 / 2019 / 2020 (Fred Truyen)
5. Approval of these documents (Sara Di Giorgio)
Agenda -
General Assembly 2019
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Georgia
Angelaki
Vice-chair, Europeana Network
Association Management Board
National Documentation Center of Greece
ENA ANNUAL REPORT /
HIGHLIGHTS 2019
13. Annual Report / Highlights 2019
A Year of big changes and big challenges
14. Members Council
● 2 physical meetings
● 1 virtual meeting
● Community draft work plans
● SG, TFs, Standing Committees (Governance, ENA Annual Event)
Raised a strong voice for the relevance of the CH domain to the climate
change and made sure this conference is as environment-friendly as possible
Annual Report / Highlights 2019
15. ENA Communities Highlights
● 600 new members
● Established Steering Groups
● Published a work plan for each community
● Various collaboration and communications tools in place (ie
slack, basecamp, mailing lists, online and physical meetings,
community events, social media, blog posts)
Driving force of this year’s Europeana main Conference and
pre-conference workshops
Annual Report / Highlights 2019
17. Annual Report / Highlights 2019
Europeana Tech Community I 1,084 members
Leading the way with technological innovation
Clemens Neudecker (Chair), Gregory Marcus (Manager)
● 3 Tech Insight Issues: Generous Interfaces, Pelagios, OCR
● 3D Content in Europeana TF- recommendations ready
● User annotations TF- work in progress
● New version of the EPF by the Data Quality Committee
● Europeana 2019 sessions: IIIF and 3D workshops, Innovation
Agenda Session
18. Annual Report / Highlights 2019
Europeana Research Community I 561 ENA members
Promoting digital cultural heritage as a source for research
Sara Di Giorgio (Chair), Alba Irollo (Manager)
● Research Community Members Profiles & Needs Survey
● SSH Researchers’ Requirements TF Survey- in progress
● Research Grants Programme: 70+ applications
● Outreach activities: Dariah Annual Event, etc
● Europeana 2019: 1 pre-conference event (EOSC) and 1
session on how-to implement FAIR data principles
19. Annual Report / Highlights 2019
Europeana Education I 506 members
Embedding Digital CH in the formal and informal Education
Frederik Truyen (Chair), Isabel Crespo (Manager)
● Community members profiles and interests survey
● Guide to using Europeana in Education translated in 9 languages
● Local event organised in the Cluj county with history teachers
● Erasmus+ KA3 project Crowd Dreaming
● Exploring synergies meeting with representatives of education
departments in Portuguese museums in collaboration with NEMO,
ICOM-Portugal and the Portuguese Ministry of Culture
20. Annual Report / Highlights 2019
Europeana Impact I 366 members
Developing tools & methodologies to measure the impact of CH
Maria Drabczyk (Chair), Julia Fallon (Manager)
● Kick-started the development of Phase II of the Impact
Playbook
● Showcased the IP at various events (LIBER’s webinar, etc)
● Impact lite workshop at Europeana 2019, ICOM Slovakia, ,
Digital Cultures Workshop in Lviv, etc
● Community survey to understand the profiles and needs
● Young Professionals TF
21. Annual Report / Highlights 2019
Europeana Copyright I 300 ENA members
Supporting professionals in the CH to navigate copyright
Karin Glasemann (Chair), Ariadna Matas (Manager)
● Diffused information around the new EU Copyright Directive 2019/790
● Organised a symposium in Brussels with the Commission and
Rightsholders
● Nurtures the discussions on the implementation of the Directive at
national level and the development of the Out-of-Commerce works
portal at EUIPO
● Maintains an experts’ list
● Community members profile and interests survey
● Europeana 2019 sessions
22. Annual Report / Highlights 2019
Europeana Communicators I 339 ENA members
Using comms to help put digital CH at the heart of Europe’s future
Peter Soemer (Chair), Beth Daley (Manager)
● Members’ survey and an election campaign for a new SG
● Monthly newsletter
● Support of EF campaigns (Women’s Season, Europe at Work, etc)
● Solve-it webinar on Digital Storytelling
● Enhance ENA members’ engagement on social media: #alleculture
and #europeanacommunities
23. Annual Report / Highlights 2019
Europeana Management Board
Growing & Empowering ENA
● Shaped the vision for ENA
● 12 meetings (virtual and physical)
● Oversaw the Communities’ work progress
● Contributed to the Commission’s Europeana Initiative Strategy at
the DCHE Expert Group
● Provided input to Europeana Foundation’s Strategy, new Vision &
Mission and new Governance Structure
24. Annual Report / Highlights 2019
Be involved!
● network@europeana.eu
● Europeana Pro Community Pages
● Mailing list
● Linkedin group
● #AllezCulture #EuropeanaCommuities
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Verbruggen
Europeana Network Association
Management Board
Netherlands Institute for Sounds and Vision
ENA ACTIVITY PLAN 2020
26. Activity Plan 2020
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
● make the Europeana platform more widely used
● make the Europeana community more widely known
● build a network that raises awareness of the work Europeana does
● multiply the knowledge and services that result from this work
27. Q1: Jan - Mar 2020
REVIEW & ASSESS
● Task Forces review and approval
● Task Force and Communities’ work plans approval
● ENA impact assessment survey 📧
28. Q2: Apr - Jun 2020
GUIDE & PREPARE
● Europeana Pro website expected to go live 🙌
● 2020 ENA Membership campaign kicks off
29. Q3: Jul - Sep 2020
PREP SEASON
● Start of the 2020 elections and voting preparations
● 2020 General Assembly preparations
30. Q4: Oct - Dec 2020
VOTING & EVALUATING
● Launch of the 2020 elections
● Community work plan evaluation
● Delivery of Task Force recommendations
● Results announcement and wrap-up of the 2020
elections and voting
31. MEETINGS!
BUILDING COMMUNITIES
● 6 ENA Communities
(further communities?)
● Members Council
(2 meetings / 36 members)
● Management Board
(up to 3 meetings)
● 2020 AGM
BA meeting York
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Treasurer, Europeana Network
Association Management Board
KU Leuven
ENA FINANCES
33. Financial Report 2018
The General Assembly is asked to approve the 2018 Financial Report of the
Europeana Network Association.
The information contained in this document is based on the financial administration
maintained by Europeana Foundation on behalf of the Association.
All funding for the Europeana Network Association is provided by the Europeana
Foundation from the Europeana Digital Service Infrastructure funding (DSI4).
The Budget for 2018 was approved by the Europeana Network Association AGM on 6
December 2017. The operation budget consists of three categories of expenses:
● travel costs related to the Members Council and Management Board
● other costs (elections and meeting related costs)
● funding for Task Forces.
34. In total, the Association spent €6.838 less than budgeted. This underspend is
primarily due to the Task Forces spending significantly less than anticipated. The
overspend on other costs mainly consists of venue and catering costs for the
Members Council meetings and was partially balanced by a corresponding
underspend for travel costs.
Budget category
Total
budget
2018
Expenditure
s
In % Result
Travel costs MC/MB meetings 23.000 25.540 111,0% (2.540)
Other costs 2.000 5.705 285,3% (3.705)
Task Forces 21.000 7.917 37,7% 13.083
46.000 39.162 85,1% 6.838
Financial Report 2018
35. 2019 Budget Update
Budget category
Total
budget
2019
Actual
costs
In %
Forecast
Nov.-Dec
Total
forecast
Budget
remaining
Additional comments
* Travel & meeting costs
MB/MC meetings
24,000 11,095 46.23% 15,205 26,300 -2,300
Higher total costs
because of 2 extra
physical meeting (The
Hague/Leiden)
* Other costs (elections) 2,500 180 7.19% 1020 1200 1,300
Costs for elections
much lower, no other
costs necessary
* Communities & Task
Forces
23,000 4,907 21.33% 10,693 15,600 7,400
Underspent, because
less TF meetings and
less costs for
community activities
49,500 16,182 32.69% 26,418 42,600 6,400
36. 2020 Budget Proposal
Action proposed
The General Assembly is asked to approve the 2020 operation budget of the
Europeana Network Association.
All funding for the Europeana Network Association is provided by the Europeana
Foundation from the Europeana Digital Service Infrastructure funding (DSI4).
The proposal for 2020 budget below is based on the Foundation's contribution
to the activities of the Association amounting to €49.500 per year.
The operation budget will consist of three categories of expenses:
● travel costs related to the Members Council and Management Board
● other costs (elections and meeting related costs)
● funding for the Association Communities and their Task Forces.
37. Budget category
Proposed
budget
Travel & meeting costs (MB/MC
meetings)
24,000
Other costs (elections) 2,500
Communities & Task Forces 23,000
Total 49,500
All funding for the 2020 budget comes from the Europeana DSI budget
and has been secured at this stage.
2020 Budget Proposal
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VOTING & APPROVAL PROCESS
39. Voting & Approval Process
Every decision taken here will be accepted provisionally, under the conditions that
the required majority votes in favour of it during the following voting period.
● Minutes of the 2018 General Assembly meeting
● ENA Annual report 2019
● Activity plan 2020
● Financial report 2018
● Budget 2020
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Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
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Ferreira
Secretary of State of Culture
Ministry of Culture Portugal
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de Niet
Chair, Europeana Network
Association Management Board
Wrap up
Leiden University Libraries
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Chair, Europeana Network
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Welcome
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Cordeiro
Director
National Library of Portugal
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Verwayen
Executive Director
Europeana Foundation
‘Digital transformation’
An epic journey
55. 1
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Developing resilient
communities
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Let’s talk about
you first
59. Interieur fabriek Wolseley auto's met arbeider, Rijksmuseum, The Netherlands, Public Domain
Lisbon 2019
Returning New
60. 3D
Internal structure of the
lungs, 3D printed plastic
The United Kingdom, CC-BY
Wellcome Collection
Dave Farnham
‘Portraitkopf eines Mannes’, Arachne. Germany, CC BY.
64. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
We are not alone
69. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
“Time Machine foresees to design and implement advanced
new digitisation and Artificial Intelligence technologies to
mine Europe’s vast cultural heritage”
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
How does that relate to us?
80. Developing a partnership with Europeana
Creating new opportunities for
Europeana Network members
for learning, sharing and
funding
81. 2
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Taking ‘quality’ to
the next level
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It’s not just about the
numbers, is it?!
92. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
How does that scale?
93. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
Developing our network of
partners
94. 31
All accredited partners
in the Europeana
Aggregators’ Forum
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PS
UMA
DNB
EIE
ICCU
LT
NISV
PCSS
BNP
INPNUK
NBS
MCD
KUL
DCJM
EF
FH
APE
CA
EFG
Elocal
ES
EUS
FH
BNF
JHN
MIM
KR
MUS
MuM
OU
= National Aggregator
= Domain Aggregator
MSS
95. 32
All accredited partners
in the Europeana
Aggregators’ Forum
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
PS
UMA
DNB
EIE
ICCU
LT
NISV
PCSS
BNP
INPNUK
NBS
MCD
KUL
DCJM
EF
FH
APE
CA
EFG
Elocal
ES
EUS
FH
BNF
JHN
MIM
KR
MUS
MuM
OU
= National Aggregator
= Domain Aggregator
MSS
FNL
Formula
Aggregation Service
of the National
Library of Finland
= Newly Accredited
96. 33
All accredited partners
in the Europeana
Aggregators’ Forum
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
PS
UMA
DNB
EIE
ICCU
LT
NISV
PCSS
BNP
INPNUK
NBS
MCD
KUL
DCJM
EF
FH
APE
CA
EFG
Elocal
ES
EUS
FH
BNF
JHN
MIM
KR
MUS
MuM
OU
= National Aggregator
= Domain Aggregator
MSS
LV
Latvian
National
E-content
Aggregator
= Newly Accredited
97. 34
All accredited partners
in the Europeana
Aggregators’ Forum
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
PS
UMA
DNB
EIE
ICCU
LT
NISV
PCSS
BNP
INPNUK
NBS
MCD
KUL
DCJM
EF
FH
APE
CA
EFG
Elocal
ES
EUS
FH
BNF
JHN
MIM
KR
MUS
MuM
OU
= National Aggregator
= Domain Aggregator
MSS
LV
FNL
CDL
Czech Digital
Library /
Česká digitální
knihovna
= Newly Accredited
98. 35
All accredited partners
in the Europeana
Aggregators’ Forum
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
PS
UMA
DNB
EIE
ICCU
LT
NISV
PCSS
BNP
INPNUK
NBS
MCD
KUL
DCJM
EF
FH
APE
CA
EFG
Elocal
ES
EUS
FH
BNF
JHN
MIM
KR
MUS
MuM
OU
= National Aggregator
= Domain Aggregator
MOT
MSS
LV
FNL
CDL
Moteur
Collections
= Newly Accredited
99. 36
All accredited partners
in the Europeana
Aggregators’ Forum
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
PS
UMA
DNB
EIE
ICCU
LT
NISV
PCSS
BNP
INPNUK
NBS
MCD
KUL
DCJM
EF
FH
APE
CA
EFG
Elocal
ES
EUS
FH
BNF
JHN
MIM
KR
MUS
MuM
OU
= National Aggregator
= Domain Aggregator
MOT
MSS
LV
FNL
CDL
MS
Manuscriptorium
= Newly Accredited
100. 37
All accredited partners
in the Europeana
Aggregators’ Forum
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
PS
UMA
DNB
EIE
ICCU
LT
NISV
PCSS
BNP
INPNUK
NBS
MCD
KUL
DCJM
EF
FH
APE
CA
EFG
Elocal
ES
EUS
FH
BNF
JHN
MIM
KR
MUS
MuM
OU
= National Aggregator
= Domain Aggregator
MOT
MSS
DRI LV
FNL
CDL
MS
Digital
Repository
of Ireland
= Newly Accredited
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Taking our work global
102. Statements for works that are
not in copyright
Statements for works where the
copyright status is unclear
Statements for works that are in
copyright
Working towards adoption of rights standards
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Cultural policy
107. Commission Recommendation on the
digitisation and online accessibility of
cultural material and digital
preservation
2011 Recommendations
108. 75%
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
Have or work on an
aggregator
109. 33%
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
Make publishing on
europeana mandatory
110. 50%
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
Use RightsStatements.org
111. 3
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Design new and better forms
of engagement
112. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
We have Important stories
to tell
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On the ground...
114. Orange Growing packaging of 'Sunkist' oranges from California, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Public Domain
‘For the next generation we should leave an idea of
how we lived, how we worked, with whom we have
interacted, and tell our story’
António Gamito, Ambassador of Portugal to Luxembourg
115.
116. 11
11 events in 10
countries: in cities,
towns and villages
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
117. Orange Growing packaging of 'Sunkist' oranges from California, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Public Domain
SHARE YOUR
STORY!
EUROPEANA
POP-UP
SPACE
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...And on the web
119. + 13.4%
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
visitors
120.
121. Revamping our online
presence
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
131. 10 perspectives on the future of digital culture
CC BY-SA
Brian Sexton
“activation
phenomenon”
132. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
One more thing...
133. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
One more thing...
134. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
TRAVEL
37.800 kg
CO2e per
year
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IT SERVICES
113.700 kg CO2e per
year
TRAVEL
37.800 kg
CO2e per
year
136. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
OFFICE
127.600 kg CO2e per
year
IT SERVICES
113.700 kg CO2e per
year
TRAVEL
37.800 kg
CO2e per
year
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+ 216
Trees planted
(Trees for All)
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Paper
(we use Sched)
0
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0
single use plastic bottles
(we’ve teamed up with EPAL)
140. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
75%
Vegetarian food
141. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
“If we transform the world
with culture, we ought to be
the first to rise”
Barbara Fisher
142. Thank you
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
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de Niet
Leiden University Libraries
Chair, Europeana Network
Association Management Board
144.
145. Today’s programme
11:00 - 12:25 Parallel sessions
The Europeana Innovation Agenda highlights 1 (Auditorium)
Shaping the future of education with cultural heritage (Room 1)
Introduction to impact workshop (Room 2)
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch, demonstrations and networking
146. Today’s programme
14:00 - 15:00 Plenary session with panel discussion on digital
transformation
The Europeana Innovation Agenda highlights 2 (Auditorium)
Multilingual access and machine translation (Room 1)
15:00 - 16:30 Parallel sessions
Music to my ears, making rights understandable (Room 2)
16:30 - 17:00 Coffee break
Talk to the European Commission (Room 3)
147. Today’s programme
17:05 - 18:00 Pitch your project sessions (10 speeddates with the
audience)
18:00 - 18:15 Unsung heroes award ceremony
18:15 - 18:30 Wrap up
18:30 - 19:15 Library tour (reservations only)
19:15 - 22:15 Dinner & Groups picture
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Moderated by Ina Blümel
German National Library of Science and Technology
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Johan
Oomen
Head of Research and Development
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
‘Introduction to Innovation Agenda’
151. Europeana Innovation Task Force
Members
• Antoine Isaac
Europeana Foundation
• Johan Oomen (chair)
The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
• Julia Schellenberg
Europeana Foundation
• Lora Aroyo
University of Amsterdam
• Lorna Hughes
University of Glasgow
• Max Kaiser
Austrian National Library
• Milena Popova
Europeana Foundation
• Monika Hagedorn-Saupe
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz
• Rasa Bocyte
The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
• Victor-Jan Vos
Innovation Task Force
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Innovation Task Force
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Innovation Task Force
CC BY-SA
152. On May 15-16th delegates from the global cultural heritage
sector joined for the 3rd international EuropenaTech
Conference that focused on topics such as search and
discovery, delivery, data modelling, enrichment and much
more. This event offered a unique platform to share expertise
and debate the future of tech in the cultural heritage sector.
EuropenaTech 2018
156. Institutional Strategy &
Impact
Innovation Task Force
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Innovation Task Force
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Innovation Task Force
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Opening Up
&
Reaching Out
Maximising
User
Engagement
Frameworks
for Sustainable
Collaborations
Skills for
Cultural Heritage
Professionals
158. Storytelling &
Immersive
Experiences
Data Quality,
Usability
and Retrieval
Digitisation
and Digital
Durability
Digging
into Data
Infrastructure
for Secure,
Trustable &
Shareable
Content
Technological Innovation
Innovation Task Force
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Innovation Task Force
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Innovation Task Force
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164. Innovation Task Force
CC BY-SA
We use this model to
identify which action
we should take.
Assessing & Clustering the Topics
Survey in November 2018
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Sara
Di Giorgio
CulturaItalia project manager
Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of
Italian Libraries and Bibliographic
Information (ICCU)
‘Understanding Researchers’ Needs’
173. INNOVATE OR DIE!
Innovation is the process that takes new ideas and implements
them in a way that creates value in solving unmet needs...
174. TASK FORCE ON
RESEARCHERS’ NEEDS
Sara Di Giorgio, Chair Steven Claeyssens, National Library of the
Netherlands
Alba Irollo - Europeana Office
Representative
Francesca Di Donato, Net7 srl, Italy
Georgia Angelaki - Greek
National Documentation
Centre
Milena Dobreva UCL Qatar
Erik Buelinckx, Belgium Royal
Institute for Cultural Heritage
Maria Engberg, Malmö University
Tamara Butigan, National
Library of Serbia
Sergiu Gordea, Austrian Institute of Technology
GmbH
175. RESEARCH REQUIREMENTS TF
LAUNCHED IN APRIL 2019
● Gain insights into researchers’ needs concerning the use of
digitised or born-digital cultural heritage by:
○ analysing reports and journal articles
○ conducting a survey and interviews
● Work on recommendations for the benefit of the Europeana
Foundation and the Europeana Network Association
176. REPORTS ANALYSIS
TF analysed 31 reports on
researchers’ needs
● Different points of view
● Need for a shared vision
177. THE SURVEY
● Conducted in October 2019
● 377 respondents from 37
countries
● Information on:
○ Research questions
○ Accessing/Processing/
Publishing
○ Problems and issues
○ Skills and training
○ Awareness of EOSC
178. DCH & RESEARCH
● Textual 54%
● Visual 29%
● Audiovisual 6%
● Other 11%
179. ● 73,5% of the respondents are not
aware
● 26,4 % of the respondents are aware
Among the people who are aware:
● 4,18 % are inside of the Europeana
Research Community
● 22,2 % are outside of the Europeana
Research Community
APIs AWARENESS
180. 15% of the respondents
are aware of EOSC and
indicated desirable
services:
○ Long term data storage
○ Tools for data processing
and analysis
○ 3D modelling, data
citation, enrichment
services and annotation
tools
EOSC AWARENESS
181. CONCLUSIONS
TRANSITION TO RECOMMENDATIONS
● Tools and content requirements should cater to the
increasingly multidisciplinary nature of research.
● Amplify partnerships and coordination actions for
maximising the impact of DHC and co-create new innovative
services.
● Awareness of existing initiatives, tools and facilities.
182. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to Assoc. Prof. Milena Dobreva, her assistant Achira
Bhattacharyya, Sergiu Gordea and Erik Buelinckx
This presentation has been conceived together and Achira worked on data
cleaning, analysis and providing the charts for presenting the survey's results.
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Lorna
Hughes
Professor in Digital Humanities
University of Glasgow
‘EUROPEANA RESEARCH
GRANTS PROGRAMME: EVENTS
SUPPORTED IN 2020’
184. NEW FORMAT
LAUNCHED IN 2019
● To support
events that bring
together heritage
professionals and
researchers
● With a legacy,
such as reports,
white papers,
videos.
● Thanks to an
overall budget of
25,000 EUR.
185. 70+ APPLICATIONS
2019 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
● 2019 Theme:
Digital Cultural
Heritage for
Open Science
● 56.2 % of all
proposals coming
from universities
and research
institutes, 19,2%
from CHIs.
.
186. 1. MASTERCLASSES FOR OPEN DIGITAL CH
● Submitted by Dr Giovanni Colavizza, Assistant
Professor at the University of Amsterdam, NL.
● To organise three masterclasses of one day where
renowned experts or groups of researchers are hosted
by three Dutch cultural heritage institutions between
April and June 2020.
● Topics: Citizen-engaged heritage science; Participatory
education and training; Organising and mentoring
multidisciplinary research groups.
AWARDED PROPOSALS
187. 2. A RESEARCH ENGINE FOR LINKED (OPEN) DATA RESEARCH
ON THE CIRCULATION OF EUROPEAN AND NON-EUROPEAN ART.
● Submitted by Prof Koenraad Brosens, Full Professor at
the KU Leuven, Belgium.
● To organise a public event in Brussels in March 2020.
● Topics: Linked Open Data/Data Reconciliation,
Standardization and Interoperability, Web Publishing.
AWARDED PROPOSALS
188. 3. ENRICHING METADATA - ENRICHING RESEARCH
● Submitted by Dr Åsa Larsonn, Project Leader at the
Swedish National Heritage Board, in collaboration with
Dr Anna Foka, Assistant Professor at Uppsala University,
Sweden.
● To organise a three-day event in Stockholm in June
2020.
● Topic: How to find and enrich metadata.
AWARDED PROPOSALS
189. 4. FAIR AND OPEN DATA. THE OPPORTUNITIES
FOR HUMANITIES RESEARCHERS
● Submitted by Dr Kathryn Cassidy, Software Engineer at
the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI).
● To organise a face-to-face training event in April 2020,
in collaboration with RDA.
● Topic: Issues encountered by researchers as users and
producers of FAIR Data.
AWARDED PROPOSALS
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Pedro
Santos
Head of Department Cultural
Heritage Digitization
Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics
Research IGD
‘On the verge of 3D mass digitization-
challenges and opportunities’
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Andy
Neale
Technical Director
Europeana Foundation
‘Exploring the Europeana
website demo’
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193. Introduction of the afternoon
programme
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Fred Truyen
Professor
KU Leuven
195. “We transform the world with culture”
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Panel moderated by Harry Verwayen
Elisabeth Niggemann
German National Library
Rehana Schwinninger-Ledak
European Commission
Katherine Heid
European Economic and Social Committee
Merete Sanderhoff
The National Gallery of Denmark
196. “We transform the world with culture”
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Introduction to the topic: Elisabeth Niggemann
198. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
Contribution to EU GDP
by culture and creative sectors
(Eurostats)
5.3%
New Agenda for Culture
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Annual growth
7%Annual growth
3.7%
Of total EU employment
205. Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
3.700
CHIs across Europe
206. EUROPEANA COLLECTIONS
58m
Cultural heritage records
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
2.5bln
Information items
208. Digital
transformation of
the CHI sector
>CHI change their
practices
AdvocacyInnovation
> institutions adopt common
standards
European
Commission
The change we are aiming for
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I need to thank Europeana for
accelerating the discussion and the
decision making concerning our
licensing policy here at the Finnish
National Gallery.
Dr. Riitta Ojanperä, Director, Collections Management, Finnish National Gallery
“
210. The impact on the
Finnish National Gallery
10.030
Objects
CC → CC0
Licence
216. The impact of
The Migration Campaign
66% 71% 56% 71%
More positive
view of their
identity
Easier to express
themselves
Higher levels of
self esteem
Higher levels of
self confidence
217. “We transform the world with culture”
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Opening statement: Rehana Schwinninger-Ladak
218.
219.
220.
221.
222.
223. “We transform the world with culture”
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Opening statement: Katherine Heid
224.
225. “We transform the world with culture”
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Opening statement: Merete Sanderhoff
226. 5 questions to 42 cultural agents
● What does the cultural landscape that you want to
pass on to future generations look like?
● How is that reflected in your own practice?
● Do we need the arm’s length principle to govern
the cultural sector?
● What can we live without in our cultural landscape?
● How can we increase the importance of culture on
the political agenda?
227. “Today, there is probably not a single
individual over the age of ten who hasn’t
somehow been exposed to the concept
of climate change. However, there’s
quite a gap between first hearing about
about it to gaining a physical experience
of it. (…) Culture is a language that
enables us to talk about topics that can
feel rather abstract. One of its foremost
characteristics is that it embodies its
content. “
Olafur Eliasson, artist
228. “…we’re facing the greatest challenge
in the history of our civilization. As a
society, we have to solve the
challenge of climate change. (…)
Here, art can take on new meaning
because it’s a language that enables
people to understand complex
issues with their emotions. For
indiviual citizens, it’s incredibly
difficult to translate an 800 page
report from FN’s climate panel into
something they can feel and act on.”
Uffe Elbæk, leader of the Danish
political party Alternativet
229. “Art fundamentally supports our ability to
be human and function in society; to
become citizens. It’s hard to fathom why
politicians aren’t prioritizing culture and in
fact put it at the top of the agenda. The act
of looking at art and being creative is in
essence Bildung. They want citizens to
engage in society and be educated so why
not start looking where those things
already grow? (…) Creativity is
fundamentally problem-solving. You have
some kind of problem and you need to find
a solution. The more you let your creativity
guide you, the greater your ability to break
free from what can feel like a locked
situation.” Elizabeth Holstein, law student
and cultural entrepreneur
231. “We transform the world with culture”
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Panel moderated by Harry Verwayen
Elisabeth Niggemann
German National Library
Rehana Schwinninger-Ledak
European Commission
Katherine Heid
European Economic and Social Committee
Merete Sanderhoff
The National Gallery of Denmark
232. The Europeana Innovation Agenda
highlights
Europa [Material cartográfico] : Nach den vorzüglichsten Hülfsnitteln, Götze, Johann August Ferdinand, 1773-1819 Biblioteca Digital de Madrid Spain, Public domain
Moderated by Gregory Markus
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
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Coordinator Collection IT
Rijksmuseum
Chris
Dijkshoorn
‘Linked Art at the Rijksmuseum’
234. Linked Art
at the Rijksmuseum
Chris Dijkshoorn @rasvaan
Coordinator Collection IT Rijksmuseum
236. Linked Art Goals
Create a community
Come to a consensus on a shared
model for art
● based on CIDOC-CRM
● serialized in JSON-LD
Develop an API specification
Linked Art Introduction
237. Why Linked Art
Cultural heritage is global
Overcome death by silo
Create data that is easy to use
Linked Art Introduction
238. Linked Art Model and CIDOC-CRM
Linked Art Model
Application profile
Event-centric
Common patterns
240. Usable vs Complete Model: Target Zone
Linked Art Model
Linked Art
Profile
CIDOC-CRM
Dublin Core
241. Abstraction: Dublin Core
Linked Art Model
Nachtwacht
“Officieren en andere
schutters van wijk II in
Amsterdam, onder leiding
van kapitein Frans Banninck
Cocq en luitenant Willem
van Ruytenburch”
dc:title
dc:title
“Nachtwacht”
How to indicate
the preferred title?
242. Abstraction: Dublin Core vs CIDOC-CRM
Linked Art Model
Nachtwacht
“Officieren en andere
schutters van wijk II in
Amsterdam, onder leiding
van kapitein Frans Banninck
Cocq en luitenant Willem
van Ruytenburch”
Nachtwacht
“Officieren en andere
schutters van wijk II in
Amsterdam, onder leiding
van kapitein Frans Banninck
Cocq en luitenant Willem
van Ruytenburch”
Title
“Nachtwacht”
Title
Preferred
terms
dc:title cidoc:
identified_by
cidoc:has_
symbolic_
content
cidoc:has_
symbolic_
content
cidoc:
identified_by
cidoc:
has_type
dc:title
“Nachtwacht”
243. Status Patterns
Done
● Objects
● Depictions
● People and Organizations
Work in progress
● Places
● Provenance (ownership history)
● Exhibitions
● Archives
Linked Art Model
246. L.O.U.D. principles
A. The right Abstraction for the audience
B. Few Barriers to entry
C. Comprehensible by introspection
D. Documentation with working examples
E. Few Exceptions, instead many consistent
patterns
Linked Open Usable Data
247. Rijksmuseum L.O.U.D.?
Abstraction EDM and Dublin Core
Barriers Harvest and load
Comprehensible RDF/XML
Documentation Limited docs
Exceptions Tailored to usage
Linked Open Usable Data
248. Getting L.O.U.D.!
Documentation data services at
data.rijksmuseum.nl
Redesign collection-data
architecture
Data in context project
Linked Open Usable Data
249. Who We Are
~20 members editorial board
Originally organized by Getty
Initially funded by
● Kress Foundation (USA)
● Arts & Humanities Research Council (UK)
CIDOC Working Group
Linked Art Community
250. Involved Institutions
Academia Sinica
The American Numismatics Society
The Canadian Heritage Information
Network
Colby College
Design for Context
ETH Zurich
Europeana
FORTH
The Frick Collection
Harvard University (I Tatti)
The Indianapolis Museum of Art
J. Paul Getty Trust
The Louvre
Linked Art Community
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Museum of Modern Art (NY)
National Gallery of Art (US)
Oxford University (OERC)
The Philadephia Museum of Art
Princeton Art Museum
Rijksmuseum (NL)
The Smithsonian Institution
The Victoria and Albert Museum
Yale Center for British Art
The Zeri Foundation
251. Get Involved!
● Biweekly calls
● Events
● Google Group
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/linked-art
● Slack e-mail
rsanderson@getty.edu for invitation
● Github https://github.com/linked-art
● Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNASnutgByTdQH
GehoOUlSA
Linked Art Community
252. Linked Art
at the Rijksmuseum
Chris Dijkshoorn @rasvaan
Coordinator Collection IT Rijksmuseum
Many (slides) thanks to:
Rob Sanderson J Paul Getty Trust
Emmannuelle Delmas-Glass Yale Center for British Art
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Maarten
Dammers
Volunteer
Wikimedia
10 years of GLAMwiki
254.
255. Not just Wikipedia
WIKIQUOTE WIKIMEDIA
COMMONS
WIKIDATA WIKIVERSITY WIKISOURCE
WIKISPECIES
WIKIVOYAGE
WIKIBOOKS WIKIMEDIA
INCUBATOR
WIKINEWSWIKIMEDIA
LABS
WIKTIONARY
256. Imagine a world in which
every single human being
can freely share in the sum
of all knowledge.
Public domain, NASA
257. Jason Krüger for Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. - CC BY SA 4.0
A global
community
258. GLAM-Wiki 2015, The Hague. Ziko van Dijk - CC BY SA 4.0
The GLAM-Wiki
community
268. Wikidata:WikiProject
Sum Of All Paintings
https://w.wiki/t$
417,000 paintings on Wikidata!
Public domain
Holga Reinhard: The painter Anne Marie
Hansen (1897). Painting PD, image CC0,
Statens Museum for Kunst
282. Questions?
Thanks (and credit) to Sandra
Fauconnier, Andrew Lih and Liam
Wyatt for their input and slides.
@mdammers on Twitter
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Harald
Sack
Professor for Information Services
Engineering
FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz-Institut für
Informationsinfrastruktur GmbH
‘Artificial Intelligence for
Cultural Heritage’
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285. Pitch your project
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286. Unsung Heroes
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287.
288.
289.
290.
291. Wrap-up & Closure of the day
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Sara
Di Giorgio
CulturaItalia project manager
Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of
Italian Libraries and Bibliographic
Information (ICCU)