This document provides an agenda and summaries for Day 2 of the AggregatorsFair2021 event. It outlines the day's schedule including sessions on capacity building, panels on aggregation topics, and parallel sessions. The parallel sessions will cover structures of national aggregators, a self-assessment tool for digital transformation, discussions on diversity and inclusivity in collections, and MINT for aggregators. It also provides summaries and speaker details for some of the parallel sessions including the latest insights from the German Digital Library, the inDICEs self-assessment tool, and starting discussions on diversity in collections.
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 - 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
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.
Promoting Austrian Cultural and Scientific Heritage via EUROPEANAEuropeanaConnect
Mag. Gerda Koch, AIT Angewandte Informationstechnik Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
14th International Congress Cultural Heritage and New Technologies Vienna, 17 November 2009
Culture Untapped: inspirational content & fresh ideas for your gamesMilena Popova
Games are often brain- and resource-intensive projects. Why not save precious time and exploit untapped, powerful sources of inspiration and material? Discover Europeana, a digital platform for culture giving access to over 43 million records of great thematic and media variety, coming from 3300 heritage organizations and available in 31 languages.
This presentation shows how this huge database can help game creation process with fresh ideas and “building blocks” of diverse and high-quality digital content. Game developers will look at inspiring content picks, learn more about technical tools and services to access and use the digital material and see some real-life examples of creative re-use of cultural content in educational and tourism games.
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
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.
Promoting Austrian Cultural and Scientific Heritage via EUROPEANAEuropeanaConnect
Mag. Gerda Koch, AIT Angewandte Informationstechnik Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
14th International Congress Cultural Heritage and New Technologies Vienna, 17 November 2009
Culture Untapped: inspirational content & fresh ideas for your gamesMilena Popova
Games are often brain- and resource-intensive projects. Why not save precious time and exploit untapped, powerful sources of inspiration and material? Discover Europeana, a digital platform for culture giving access to over 43 million records of great thematic and media variety, coming from 3300 heritage organizations and available in 31 languages.
This presentation shows how this huge database can help game creation process with fresh ideas and “building blocks” of diverse and high-quality digital content. Game developers will look at inspiring content picks, learn more about technical tools and services to access and use the digital material and see some real-life examples of creative re-use of cultural content in educational and tourism games.
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
LoCloud: Local content in the Europeana cloud overview, Kate Fernielocloud
Overview of the LoCloud project and the support offered to local cultural institutions in getting their content online and making it available via Europeana. Given by Kate Fernie at the LoCloud workshop at ICOMOS 2014 in Florence.
http://www.locloud.eu
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
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
Europe’s cultural heritage: From digitisation to creative re-useLizzy Komen
Presentation at Citex 2014 conference (http://www.bilisim.org.tr/) in Ankara, Turkey on 7 November 2014. Titel: 'Europe’s cultural heritage:
From digitisation to creative re-use'. Presentation includes highlights of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision digitisation project, Europeana, Digital Agenda for Europe and Europeana Creative
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
Open, Smart and Connected access to Audiovisual CollectionsJohan Oomen
Talk given at COPEAM 2018.
“Heritage and Media – Preserving the future through our past: an opportunity for growth and democracy?”
Calviá - Mallorca, 10-12 May 2018
Hotel Meliá Calviá Beach
Calle Violeta, 1 Calviá Beach - 07181 Mallorca, Spain
Cultural heritage embraces resources inherited from the past and offers a great variety of opportunities to the present: monuments, sites and traditions, but also visual arts, cinema, TV and radio archives.
In this framework, the Media of the Euro-Mediterranean region – both traditional and new ones – have to play their role, particularly given the challenges that such issue implies in terms of content production, audiovisual documents preservation and impact of the digital transition as a tool for the safeguard and enhancement of our common heritage.
A few metrics about Open Data in the cultural sectorJoris Pekel
Presentation at the Open Knowledge Conference in Geneva. Here I talked about the importance of good quality metadata and open licenses in order to get institutions data to be found, and included some metrics.
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
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
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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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Eureka, I found it! - Special Libraries Association 2021 Presentation
Europeana Aggregators' Fair day 2
1. WELCOME TO DAY 2
Thursday 17 June 2021
#AggregatorsFair2021
2. HOUSEKEEPING
Please note: This event will be recorded
To maximise your participation;
● Please use your first and last name in Zoom
● If you are not presenting, please mute your microphone
Two ways to engage in the chat
● Share your thoughts & comments with each other
● Ask questions to the speakers
We encourage you to actively listen.
● We will keep our interaction in sessions to a minimum ie posting links
3. Harlem, People | Franco Fontana | Galleria Civica di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea - Torino | CC BY
WELCOME
Harry Verwayen,
Europeana Foundation
4. Ales stenar at dusk | Kristianwhedberg | Wikimedia Commons Community | Sweden | CC BY-SA
CAPACITY BUILDING
Julia Fallon,
Europeana Foundation
5. ● Kerstin Herlt, European Film Gateway
and DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut &
Filmmuseum
● Killian Downing, Dublin City University
● Fred Truyen, KU Leuven
● Sebastiaan Ter Burg, Europeana
Foundation
PANEL
6.
7. View from the artist's room | Martinus Rørbye | Statens Museum for Kunst | Denmark | CC0
1. Structure and the goal of the DDB as
national aggregator
2. The Indices Self-Assessment tool for
Digital Transformation
3. Starting to Talk about Inclusivity,
Diversity and Equity in our Collections
4. MINT for Aggregators
11:15 - 12:00
PARALLEL SESSIONS 3
8. View from the artist's room | Martinus Rørbye | Statens Museum for Kunst | Denmark | CC0
Latest Insights from the German Digital
Library
● Cosmina Berta – Metadata Quality Project Coordinator
● Gerke Dunkhase – Head of Development, Technology
and Service
● Claudia Effenberger – Service and Metadata
Management
● Francesca Schulze – Metadata Management Expert
Thursday 17 June 11:15 - 12:00
PARALLEL SESSIONS
ROOM 1
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10. View from the artist's room | Martinus Rørbye | Statens Museum for Kunst | Denmark | CC0
The Indices Self-Assessment tool for Digital
Transformation
Fred Truyen, KU Leuven
Thursday 17 June 11:15 - 12:00
PARALLEL SESSIONS
ROOM 2
12. inDICEs Self-Assessment tool for Digital
Transformation
Frederik Truyen, KU Leuven
fred.truyen@kuleuven.be @FredTruyen
Rasa Bocyte, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
rbocyte@beeldengeluid.nl @rasa_bocyte
13. What is the social and economic impact of
digitisation in cultural and creative sectors?
What kind of value does the (re)use of cultural
heritage assets create?
How can the impact of digital cultural heritage be
increased?
15. From Culture 1.0 to Culture 3.0: Three Socio-Technical Regimes of Social and Economic Value Creation through Culture,
and Their Impact on European Cohesion Policies by Pier Luigi Sacco, Guido Ferilli and Giorgio Tavano Blessi
Digital Transformation with a Purpose
16. Visual Analytics Dashboard for visualising and
monitoring policies and trends around digital heritage
Self-Assessment Tool for CHIs to assess how they can
increase their impact by adapting digital strategies
Participatory Space for deliberation, co-creation and
transparent dialogue between cultural heritage professionals,
policy-makers, researchers and creative industries
inDICEs Open Observatory
22. Resources provided by the
Self-Assessment Tool
Existing Resources
on Standards &
Best Practices
Legal & Policy
Recommendation
Analysis of Trends
Online
Case Studies
26. View from the artist's room | Martinus Rørbye | Statens Museum for Kunst | Denmark | CC0
PARALLEL SESSIONS
ROOM 3
Thursday 17 June 11:15 - 12:00
Starting to Talk about Diversity, Inclusivity
and Equity in our Collections
● Nicole Emmenegger,
EUscreen/European Film Gateway
● Kerstin Herlt, European Film Gateway
and DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut &
Filmmuseum
27. View from the artist's room | Martinus Rørbye | Statens Museum for Kunst | Denmark | CC0
MINT for Aggregators
Tom Miles, British Library
Thursday 17 June 11:15 - 12:00
PARALLEL SESSIONS
ROOM 4
28. D 96 Dancers, Kusakabe, Kimbei, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, Germany, CC0
1. EFG for beginners
2. Behind the scenes of PAGODE:
building an aggregation value chain
3. From Archives Portal Europe to
Europeana
4. 3D Viewer demo
13:00 - 13:45
PARALLEL SESSIONS 4
29. D 96 Dancers, Kusakabe, Kimbei, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, Germany, CC0
EFG for beginners
Kerstin Herlt, EFG
Kristina Rose, EFG
Thursday 17 June 13:00 - 13:45
PARALLEL SESSIONS
ROOM 1
30.
31. D 96 Dancers, Kusakabe, Kimbei, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, Germany, CC0
Behind the scenes of PAGODE: building an
aggregation value chain
● Antonella Fresa, PHOTOCONSORTIUM / Promoter,
● Nataša Vampelj Suhadolnik and Maja Veselič,
University of Ljubljana and
● Sofie Taes, PHOTOCONSORTIUM / KU Leuven
Thursday 17 June 13:00 - 13:45
PARALLEL SESSIONS
ROOM 2
32. D 96 Dancers, Kusakabe, Kimbei, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, Germany, CC0
PARALLEL SESSIONS
ROOM 3
Thursday 17 June 13:00 - 13:45
From Archives Portal Europe to Europeana:
getting archival data ready for cross-domain
publication
Kerstin Arnold, Archives Portal Europe
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How it started
Report on Archives in the Enlarged European Union, February 2005
“Part two [...] deal[s] with institutional, technical and professional aspects of
access to archives. Particular emphasis is placed on [...] finding aids and
archival description; access on line and new research tools; setting up an
Internet Gateway/Portal to documents and archives in Europe and cooperation
with European networking projects in this field [...]”
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Who we represent
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5
24+
Languages
all official EU languages, plus
Georgian, Hebrew, Icelandic
Countries
incl. overseas territories
Alphabets
ქართველი, Ελληνικά,
български,
ית ִ
ברִע
Types of institutions
National archives
City archives
Private archives
Museum archives
Church archives
University archives
Business archives
etc….
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Collections
Source
guides
What the portal presents
General information about
more the 7,000 institutions
Holdings
guides
More than
600,000
finding aids
Collection level
or item level
With and
without digital
objects
27,000 descriptions of
records creators
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Ways to deliver content
National
aggregators (et al.)
National archives
administration
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Content providers remain in control
● Content providers have their own account to the
back-end of Archives Portal Europe, the dashboard
○ They manage their data themselves
○ They decide when to upload - or delete - what and which
settings to use
○ They decide whether to apply a fully automated or a
step-by-step workflow
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Roles in the dashboard
Country Manager
Manages directly
Country Manager Institution Manager
Assigns Manages
Country Manager Institution Manager
Assigns Manages
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● Streamlining, e.g
○ apeEAD only uses <scopecontent> to encode the description
of the content of an archival record
○ apeEAD uses predefined @type-s for emphasised display
and search functionalities, such as
<unitid type=”call number”> for the main reference code
● Normalisation, e.g.
○ <unitdate>18 November 1990</unitdate> becomes
<unitdate normal=”1990-11-18”>18 November
1990</unitdate>
What happens during conversion
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Any questions?
Thank you very much
for your attention.
Kerstin Arnold
kerstin.arnold@archivesportaleurope.net
@kerstarno
60. D 96 Dancers, Kusakabe, Kimbei, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, Germany, CC0
3D Viewer demo
Kathryn Cassidy, Digital Repository of Ireland
Thursday 17 June 13:00 - 13:45
PARALLEL SESSIONS
ROOM 4
61. Klaipėdos švyturys | Lithuanian Sea Museum | CC BY
WRAP UP
Henning Scholz,
Europeana Foundation