Slides 2 - 35: Introduction to Impact Workshop by Dafydd Tudur, Maja Drabczyk, Julia Fallon and Simon Tanner
Slides 36 - 68: Music to my ears: Making rights understandable by Juozas Markauskas and Jurga Gradauskaite
Slides 70 - 92: Achieving inclusivity & diversity in the Europeana Network by Killian Downing, Larissa Borck and Tola Dabiri
Slides 94 - 123: Communicating the value of digital culture to stakeholders by Susan Hazan, Eleanor Kenny and Katherine Heid
A guide to using Europeana for education Europeana
This guide introduces the basic principles of searching for and using Europeana’s content in education. It covers topics like copyright and licenses that allow educational reuse, and how you should credit Europeana content when you use it. It also gives an introduction to the Europeana APIs. It is of use to educators across all subjects, students and lifelong learners, developers of educational resources and educational publishers. Find out more: http://pro.europeana.eu/use-our-data/education
Europeana & IIIF - what we have been doing with IIIF and whyDavid Haskiya
Slides supporting my presentation at the IIIF Outreach event at the Rijksmuseum, October 18 2016. The presentation covered why we at Europeana have chose to join the IIIF community and adopt the protocol in our own stack. It includes examples of what we have developed and also what we have in the development pipeline.
Today I want to talk about abundance, the deluge of content that we produce, also in the Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM)-sector. How can we make such abundance of content meaningful and useful to citizens, researchers, educators and students? How can we make it easier for them to find that specific needle in the haystack?
Presented at the Erasme-Descartes conference, October 14, 2016.
20170620 sam donvil_sharing_is_caring_bxl_masterSamuel Donvil
Introductory presentation for 'Sharing is Caring - Brussels Extension: Opening up with Wikimedia Belgium' conference organised by PACKED vzw and Wikimedia Belgium on 20/06/2017 at KIK IRPA. Additionnaly: slides panel conversation and conclusion of conference.
Features content from Merete Sanderhoff 2007 presentation: How starting small can change the world for Sharedcarex Hamburg conference.
Slides from:
Lecture at Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland
MA in Digital Humanities 2014/2015
AFF615A: Doing Digital History
Doing Digital History (introduction)
A guide to using Europeana for education Europeana
This guide introduces the basic principles of searching for and using Europeana’s content in education. It covers topics like copyright and licenses that allow educational reuse, and how you should credit Europeana content when you use it. It also gives an introduction to the Europeana APIs. It is of use to educators across all subjects, students and lifelong learners, developers of educational resources and educational publishers. Find out more: http://pro.europeana.eu/use-our-data/education
Europeana & IIIF - what we have been doing with IIIF and whyDavid Haskiya
Slides supporting my presentation at the IIIF Outreach event at the Rijksmuseum, October 18 2016. The presentation covered why we at Europeana have chose to join the IIIF community and adopt the protocol in our own stack. It includes examples of what we have developed and also what we have in the development pipeline.
Today I want to talk about abundance, the deluge of content that we produce, also in the Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM)-sector. How can we make such abundance of content meaningful and useful to citizens, researchers, educators and students? How can we make it easier for them to find that specific needle in the haystack?
Presented at the Erasme-Descartes conference, October 14, 2016.
20170620 sam donvil_sharing_is_caring_bxl_masterSamuel Donvil
Introductory presentation for 'Sharing is Caring - Brussels Extension: Opening up with Wikimedia Belgium' conference organised by PACKED vzw and Wikimedia Belgium on 20/06/2017 at KIK IRPA. Additionnaly: slides panel conversation and conclusion of conference.
Features content from Merete Sanderhoff 2007 presentation: How starting small can change the world for Sharedcarex Hamburg conference.
Slides from:
Lecture at Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland
MA in Digital Humanities 2014/2015
AFF615A: Doing Digital History
Doing Digital History (introduction)
Slide 2 - 66: Shaping innovatin in education with cultural heritage by Fred Truyen, Steven Stegers, Evita Tasiopoulou and Marco Neves
Slides 67 - 152: Multilingual access and machine translation by Andy Neale, Antoine Isaac, Pavel Kats, Alex Raginsky and Sergiu Gordea
Slides 155 - 164: How to implement the FAIR principles in digital culture by Sara Di Giorgio, Saskia Scheltjens and Makx Dekkers, Seamus Ross, Franco Niccolucci and Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
Slide 166: EuropeanaTech Unconference by Clemens Neudecker
Fashion for the commons - Sandra Fauconnier (Wikimedia NL) & Dieter Suls (MoMu)PACKED vzw
Wikimedia NL and MoMu (fashion museum Antwerp) show how they have cooperated over the years to bring the fashion and Wikipedia communities together and open up fashion knowledge online.
Europeana 2019 - Connect Communities - Pitch your projectEuropeana
Slides 3 - 10: The GIFT Box: Helping museums make richer digital experiences for their visitors by Anders Sundnes Lovlie
Slides 11 - 18: Between people and things - Transfer of knowledge at SHMH by Elisabeth Böhm
Slides 19 - 30: Automated recognition of historical image content by Tino Mager
Slides 31 - 51: 50s in Europe: Kaleidoscope by Sofie Taes
Slides 52 - 63: CrowdHeritage: Crowdsourcing Platform for Enriching Europeana Metadata by Vassilis Tzouvaras
Slides 64 - 73: One by One: developing digital literacy in museums by Anra Kennedy
Slides 74 - 85: HeritageMaps.ie - Ireland's One-Stop Heritage Portal by Patrick Reid
Slides 86 - 90: Open GLAM now! - Sharing knowledge openly online by Larissa Borck
Slides 91 - 103: Endangered Archives Programme the world's most diverse online archive by Tristan Roddis
Slides 104 - 109: We transform the world with culture - Our impact on climate change by Barbara Fischer, Killian Downing and Peter Soemers
Projet Espace OpenStreetMap Francophone (ProjetEOF) à l'Institut de Géographi...chavent nicolas
Présentation du Projet Espace OpenStreetMap Francophone (ProjetEOF) à l'Institut de Géographie / Université Paris I/ Panthéon Sorbonne 4 Décembre 2014
Site web : projeteof.org
Twitter : @ProjetEOF
Twitter : @nicolas_chavent
This presentation is available with video on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SEQPNFO1q0
(also included after the last slide)
see also www.stateofthemap.org
www.addismap.com/bandira
www.openstreetmap.org.et
Presentation by Harry Verwayen, General Director, Europeana Foundation, the Netherlands at the 6th Summer Academy on Cultural and Creative Industries and Local Development "Disrupting tradition: How digital technology is changing the cultural and creative processes", 18-20 Sept. 2023 ONLINE and 27-29 Sept. 2023 ONSITE (Trento, Italy).
More info: https://oe.cd/sacci
Visit our website: www.oecd.org/cfe
Follow us on Twitter: @OECD_local
Keynote given in slightly varying versions at the following conferences:
1. "Bildung and Building"
Our Museum Summit 2017
Natural History Museum of Denmark
17 May 2017
http://www.sdu.dk/en/om_sdu/institutter_centre/voresmuseum/summit2017
2. "The Museum as Toolbox"
Open Data for Global Sustainability Goals
Universitá Bocconi, Milano
26 May 2017
https://www.unibocconi.eu/wps/wcm/connect/ev/Events/Bocconi+Events/Open+Data+for+Sustainable+Development+Goals
3. "Old Collections as Building Blocks for New Creativity"
We Are Museums
Art Academy of Latvia, Riga
12 June 2017
http://wearemuseums.com/wam17/
At this online web conference, the Europeana Aggregators’ Forum will open their virtual doors to cultural heritage professionals and anyone with an interest in high quality, open cultural heritage content.
Day 2 - Culture & jobs: rescue, support, unleashOECD CFE
Virtual meeting entitled, "Culture & jobs: rescue, support, unleash" from 27-28 January 2021 as part of the CULTURE, CREATIVE SECTORS AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Policy webinar series. Providing evidence and guidance to cities and regions on ways to maximize the economic and social impact of culture and support the creative economy.
Digitisation of Cultural Heritage: Funding Opportunities at EU level - Luca M...EUscreen
Presentation by Luca Martinelli about funding opportunities at EU level for the digitisation of cultural heritage at the Second EUscreen International Conference on Use and Creativity, which took place at the National Library of Sweden, Stockholm, on September 15-16, 2011.
Closing keynote for Sharing is Caring X Stockholm
Nationalmuseum Stockholm and The Royal Armoury
16-17 September 2019
http://sharecare.nu/stockholm-x-2019/
At this online web conference, the Europeana Aggregators’ Forum will open their virtual doors to cultural heritage professionals and anyone with an interest in high quality, open cultural heritage content.
Slide 2 - 66: Shaping innovatin in education with cultural heritage by Fred Truyen, Steven Stegers, Evita Tasiopoulou and Marco Neves
Slides 67 - 152: Multilingual access and machine translation by Andy Neale, Antoine Isaac, Pavel Kats, Alex Raginsky and Sergiu Gordea
Slides 155 - 164: How to implement the FAIR principles in digital culture by Sara Di Giorgio, Saskia Scheltjens and Makx Dekkers, Seamus Ross, Franco Niccolucci and Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
Slide 166: EuropeanaTech Unconference by Clemens Neudecker
Fashion for the commons - Sandra Fauconnier (Wikimedia NL) & Dieter Suls (MoMu)PACKED vzw
Wikimedia NL and MoMu (fashion museum Antwerp) show how they have cooperated over the years to bring the fashion and Wikipedia communities together and open up fashion knowledge online.
Europeana 2019 - Connect Communities - Pitch your projectEuropeana
Slides 3 - 10: The GIFT Box: Helping museums make richer digital experiences for their visitors by Anders Sundnes Lovlie
Slides 11 - 18: Between people and things - Transfer of knowledge at SHMH by Elisabeth Böhm
Slides 19 - 30: Automated recognition of historical image content by Tino Mager
Slides 31 - 51: 50s in Europe: Kaleidoscope by Sofie Taes
Slides 52 - 63: CrowdHeritage: Crowdsourcing Platform for Enriching Europeana Metadata by Vassilis Tzouvaras
Slides 64 - 73: One by One: developing digital literacy in museums by Anra Kennedy
Slides 74 - 85: HeritageMaps.ie - Ireland's One-Stop Heritage Portal by Patrick Reid
Slides 86 - 90: Open GLAM now! - Sharing knowledge openly online by Larissa Borck
Slides 91 - 103: Endangered Archives Programme the world's most diverse online archive by Tristan Roddis
Slides 104 - 109: We transform the world with culture - Our impact on climate change by Barbara Fischer, Killian Downing and Peter Soemers
Projet Espace OpenStreetMap Francophone (ProjetEOF) à l'Institut de Géographi...chavent nicolas
Présentation du Projet Espace OpenStreetMap Francophone (ProjetEOF) à l'Institut de Géographie / Université Paris I/ Panthéon Sorbonne 4 Décembre 2014
Site web : projeteof.org
Twitter : @ProjetEOF
Twitter : @nicolas_chavent
This presentation is available with video on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SEQPNFO1q0
(also included after the last slide)
see also www.stateofthemap.org
www.addismap.com/bandira
www.openstreetmap.org.et
Presentation by Harry Verwayen, General Director, Europeana Foundation, the Netherlands at the 6th Summer Academy on Cultural and Creative Industries and Local Development "Disrupting tradition: How digital technology is changing the cultural and creative processes", 18-20 Sept. 2023 ONLINE and 27-29 Sept. 2023 ONSITE (Trento, Italy).
More info: https://oe.cd/sacci
Visit our website: www.oecd.org/cfe
Follow us on Twitter: @OECD_local
Keynote given in slightly varying versions at the following conferences:
1. "Bildung and Building"
Our Museum Summit 2017
Natural History Museum of Denmark
17 May 2017
http://www.sdu.dk/en/om_sdu/institutter_centre/voresmuseum/summit2017
2. "The Museum as Toolbox"
Open Data for Global Sustainability Goals
Universitá Bocconi, Milano
26 May 2017
https://www.unibocconi.eu/wps/wcm/connect/ev/Events/Bocconi+Events/Open+Data+for+Sustainable+Development+Goals
3. "Old Collections as Building Blocks for New Creativity"
We Are Museums
Art Academy of Latvia, Riga
12 June 2017
http://wearemuseums.com/wam17/
At this online web conference, the Europeana Aggregators’ Forum will open their virtual doors to cultural heritage professionals and anyone with an interest in high quality, open cultural heritage content.
Day 2 - Culture & jobs: rescue, support, unleashOECD CFE
Virtual meeting entitled, "Culture & jobs: rescue, support, unleash" from 27-28 January 2021 as part of the CULTURE, CREATIVE SECTORS AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Policy webinar series. Providing evidence and guidance to cities and regions on ways to maximize the economic and social impact of culture and support the creative economy.
Digitisation of Cultural Heritage: Funding Opportunities at EU level - Luca M...EUscreen
Presentation by Luca Martinelli about funding opportunities at EU level for the digitisation of cultural heritage at the Second EUscreen International Conference on Use and Creativity, which took place at the National Library of Sweden, Stockholm, on September 15-16, 2011.
Closing keynote for Sharing is Caring X Stockholm
Nationalmuseum Stockholm and The Royal Armoury
16-17 September 2019
http://sharecare.nu/stockholm-x-2019/
At this online web conference, the Europeana Aggregators’ Forum will open their virtual doors to cultural heritage professionals and anyone with an interest in high quality, open cultural heritage content.
Presentation during the BeMuseum conference of 2019 about digital strategy and how the digital and digital transformation now permeates 'all' aspects of work at heritage institutions. How can we adapt to this change?
Presentation during the BeMuseum conference of 2019 about digital strategy and how the digital and digital transformation now permeates 'all' aspects of work at heritage institutions. How can we adapt to this change?
From Digitisation to Preservation, Creative Re-Use of Cultural Content, and C...Lizzy Komen
Workshop at DISH 2015 conference, Rotterdam, 7 December 2015. http://www.dish2015.nl/programme/workshops/lose-your-modesty/
Including presentation of 4 EU projects: RICHES, EUROPEANA SPACE, CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES, PHOTOCONSORTIUM
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
Slides 2 - 6: Introduction to the programme by Georgia Angelaki
Slides 7 - 9: Keynote Michael Edson
Slides 10 - 40: Europeana Aggregators Forum by Marco Rendina
Slides 42 - 75: Promoting Cultural Heritage with digital invasion by Altheo Valentini-Egina and Marianna Marcucci
Slides 77 - 97: Opportunities for digital cultural heritage and the public domain, under the EU Copyright Rules by Paul Keller, Steven Stegers, Jurga Gradauskaite, Antje Schmidt, Sebastiaan ter Burg and Harry Verwayen
Slides 98 - 101: Climate Call for Action: Outcomes by Barbara Fischer
Slides 102 - 114: Wrap up and closure by Marco de Niet
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
===============
Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
Getting started with Amazon Bedrock Studio and Control Tower
Europeana 2019 - Connect Communities
1. EUROPEANA 2019
CONNECT COMMUNITIES
28 Nov 2019 | LISBON
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2. Introduction to Impact Workshop
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Moderated by Dafydd Tudur & Maja Drabczyk
The National Library of Wales & National Film Archive/Audiovisual
Institute Poland
4. Why are we doing
this?
● To increase our understanding of the difference
we make
● To make better decisions (strategy/operations)
● To drive changes that improve performance
● To improve accountability to our stakeholders
● To articulate the value of our activities
5. Agenda
11.00 Welcome and introduction
11.10-11.20 Simon Tanner
11.20-11.25 Workshop kick-off & Project selection
11.25-11.35 Strategic Perspectives & Value Lenses
11.35-11.45 Stakeholders & Empathy map
11.45-12.20 The Change Pathway
12.20-12.30 Next steps & Impact Community
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Simon
Tanner
Professor of Digital Cultural
Heritage
King’s College London
13. <Our Project>
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14. Our project
“We develop lesson plans on the topic of
migration, with teachers that will make their
classes more engaging for their students”
15. Strategic Perspectives
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17. Value Lenses
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20. Stakeholders
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21. Stakeholder
A person, group, community, or organization
who you expect to experience a change or who
you design your activities around.
22. Empathy Map
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23.
24. You need to
make yourcourses more
engaging
How do I do
this? I have no
time!
Teacher
Disengaged
class
Looking on
the internet
for better
resources
No time
Engaged
students
25. The Change Pathway
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27. Example: Migration
Project
✗History & Social
Sciences
Teacher
Collaborate
with teachers tocreate lesson
plans
↑ engagement
with students
through use of
HQ material
↑ educationalresourcesdeveloped
↑ in awareness
of relevance of
migrant history
↑ inquality/satisfaction of classesrun
Students More
open to cultural
diversity
↑ use of open
data in
education
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to I c ’
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29. The Change
Pathway
The
stakeholder
we are
designing the
Pathway for.
The
investments
we are making
in time/money
to realize our
activities.
The
things that
we do.
Direct
results of
our
activities.
Changes that have
occurred in (or for)
our stakeholders as
a direct result of our
activities.
Changes that
have occurred
in (or for) our
stakeholders
that our
activities have
contributed to.
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What’s next?
34. Please complete our Survey
tiny.cc/ImpactSurvey
Join the Community
tiny.cc/ImpactCommunity
Download the Playbook
tiny.cc/ImpactPlaybook
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36. Music to my ears: making rights
understandable
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Juozas Markauskas
Dizi
Jurga Gradauskaitė
Independent
Moderated by
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Juozas
Markauskas
Project Manager
Dizi
‘Music to my ears:
making rights
understandable’
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Jurga
Gradauskaite
Independent attorney-at-law
Independent
‘PRESENTATION TITLE’
70. Achieving inclusivity & diversity in the
Europeana Network
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Killian Downing, Tola Dabiri
& Larissa Borck
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Larissa
Borck
Marketing Coordinator
Europeana Common Culture
Swedish National Heritage Board
‘Creating chances within an
open Europeana network’
73. “Although it has decreased – from 24% in 2013 to less than 15% in 2019 – the youth
unemployment rate is still very high in the EU (with peaks of more than 30% in
several countries) and more than double the overall unemployment rate (less than
7%) and masks big differences between countries.” The European Commission,
2019
Inviting young
professionals
This is not only about finding a job, it’s about the specific challenges
we as young people encounter on the job market in our sector.
75. The network effects
Spread the work
in education
Create open
spaces for
conversations
Offer
opportunities to
learn & contribute
76. Barriers and blind
spots
● Internships as chance and challenge
● Missing links to students’ associations
● Conference designs
● Working conditions in the cultural heritage sector
AB02c, 3:e klass sovvagn. Järnvägsmuseet, Public Domain.
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Tola
Dabiri
Managing Director
UK Centre for Carnival Arts
Digital Diversity and Inclusion
79. Making the record keeping workforce representative:
project and literature review
By Tola Dabiri
80. Introduction
In November 2018 I was commissioned to
undertake a literature review by the ARA
The aim was to examine any reports, articles or
project evaluations
BAME professionals and gender equality in the
workplace
82. Literature Review
Not just BAME and gender, but also social class
A lot of papers about diversifying engagement
More available online that I initially thought
Found about 80 but no time to summarise them all – some very long
and dense!
83. Findings: Hand Wringing
Character Matters – social and economic characteristics of the
museum sector workforce
PANIC! It’s an arts emergency
Gender and Technology in Libraries (Lamont)
85. Findings: DIY
Arts Council England
Guide to Producing Equality Action Objectives and Plans in NPOs
Other guides and case studies for its funded organisations but very
little about ACE itself
87. Done to Us not with us
97.6 % White
On Inequality Regimes
DILON (Diversity in Libraries of the North)
88. At us not With Us
Very little talking and consultation EXCEPT
Association of Research Librarians (USA)
Most realistic and radical approach
Has access to huge resources and investment in programme
Widespread support
91. What does our
future look like?
What do we need
to do?
More peoplejoining our
conversation
A forum to
enable
discussion
92. Thankyou!
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94. Communicating the value of digital
culture to stakeholders
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Moderated by Susan Hazan
The Israel Museum, Jeruzalem
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Eleanor
Kenny
Head of Communications and
External relations
Europeana Foundation
‘TELLING YOUR STORY
IN A WAY THAT MATTERS’
104. The CHI Perspective (?)
● Passionate belief in the value of cultural heritage
105. The CHI Perspective (?)
● Passionate belief in the value of cultural heritage
● Strong commitment to cultural heritage institution
106. The CHI Perspective (?)
● Passionate belief in the value of cultural heritage
● Strong commitment to cultural heritage institution
● Discussion on value tends to focus on ‘existence’ and
‘legacy’ - collections and role of CHI
107. The CHI Perspective (?)
● Passionate belief in the value of cultural heritage
● Strong commitment to cultural heritage institution
● Discussion on value tends to focus on ‘existence’ and
‘legacy’ - collections and role of CHI
● Limited access to organisational communication
channels
108. The CHI Perspective (?)
● Passionate belief in the value of cultural heritage
● Strong commitment to cultural heritage institution
● Discussion on value tends to focus on ‘existence’ and
‘legacy’ - collections and role of CHI
● Limited access to organisational communication
channels
… and we want everyone to see the value of cultural
heritage and cultural heritage institutions!
111. 100% interested in attending similar
events in the future
100% had ideas for projects
28% saw potential for commercial
projects
Creative industries
112. 100% wanted to use Wikipedia in
the classroom again
90% felt confident to contribute
to Wikipedia independently
46% of the participants went on
to edit Wikipedia again within
four weeks
Education
bit.ly/WicipoblReport
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Katherine
Heid
Cabinet Member in charge of
Culture, Youth and Social Affairs
EESC - European Economic and Social
Committee
117.
118. Ten tips for communicating with stakeholders
1. Think about the different institutions you deal with
● don’t always focus on just on one
● start with the ones you have contacts with
2. Link to the policy/political agenda
3. Think about timing - what’s happening in their calendar?
4. Show that what your doing is in the needs of the citizens - core European values
5. Make it short
6. Strength in numbers - not just stats also the strength of a community or group voice
7. Storytelling - tell them a story
● think about connecting with speech writers
8. Be supportive of your allies
9. Be politically engaged yourself
10. Support the European agenda
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Discussion
120.
121. SEE
Full view of activities
Limited time with
policymakers
Participants and user
groups
Activities in
organisational context
SAY & DO
Write or provide data for statistical reports
Report to management - documents and committees
Share stories with marketing staff
Tweet about collections
THINK
Passionate belief in the value of cultural heritage
Unsure how policymakers view our activities
Fear that the stats don’t convey the value
HEAR
What CEOs and senior mgmt
are saying about Government
priorities
Feedback from users /
participants
Lack of awareness of the value and
importance of our work
Budget cuts are making it difficult
Technology is developing so quickly
Want more people to see the value of cultural
heritage and cultural heritage institutions
.
122. TALKING PAINS AND
GAINS
Pains: What are their fears, frustrations, anxieties?
Gains: What are their needs, hopes and desires?
What do they think and feel?
What do they see?
What do they hear?
What do they say and do?
1 significant
‘pain’
1 significant‘gain’
123. THANK YOU
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Europeana Communicators
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