EuropeanaLocal: its contribution  Digitisation Seminar Ireland Dublin 14 th  September 2010 Lizzy Komen, Europeana Business and Project coordinator
Content EuropeanaLocal project Project contribution:  Content, Best Practices and Aggregation Content from Ireland in Europeana Routes to deliver content to Europeana
A  common, online multilingual access point to Europe’s distributed digital heritage Direct access to 10 million digital objects – film, photos, paintings, sounds, maps, manuscripts, books, newspapers, archival papers
EuropeanaLocal One of a family of additional projects funded by EC to further develop Europeana Focus is on  local and regional  museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual institutions: Goal: to mobilise and assist the huge numbers of them at local and regional level to make the enormous amount of digital content that they hold interoperable and accessible through Europeana and other service providers
Basic facts  Best Practice Network (June 2008-2011)  Duration 36 months Budget 4.3 million Euro (80% funded) 1031+ Person-months in total 32 Partners 39 Deliverables A Convent Garden (1911) by William John Leech (1881-1968) Photo (c) National Gallery of Ireland (c) The Artist's Estate
EuropeanaLocal: Consortium
EuropeanaLocal partners: types of organisation Europeana Foundation (Europeana)  1 Ministry of Culture  2 national libraries (as aggregators of local content) 2 national museums 3 national cultural agencies 5 regional cultural authorities 7 public libraries  1 local museum 1 research foundation 1 regional digital library provider 7 private sector organisations
EuropeanaLocal Objectives Improve interoperability of digital content sourced by  regional/     local libraries, museums, archives Infrastructure for harvesting and indexing metadata Europe wide network of OAI-PMH  repositories/ aggregations  Map existing metadata to Europeana standards (ESE) Data integrated within Europeana prototype service  Establish easy processes for making data available
The road ahead for EuropeanaLocal
Rhine release Danube release
EuropeanaLocal: where are we? June 2008-2011 Year 1 was preparation Year 2  is implementation: getting content into Europeana Year 3 focus will be encouraging more sustained aggregation of local and regional content Dublin zoo, Phoenix Park, Curtin, Maurice 1935 Window shopping, Dublin, Curtin, Maurice 1940  Dublin street traders , Stephens, Frank
EuropeanaLocal: Content ingestion As the first to use the “Content Checker” the project has assisted  Europeana by: Acting as a real world ‘test bed’ Helping to ensure that the systems and facilities developed by Europeana meet the needs of the organizations contributing content, especially the many thousands at local and regional level Feedback from EuropeanaLocal played a key role in helping to define the optimal workflows for a range of different types of provider.
EuropeanaLocal: Content ingestion (2) Currently EuropeanaLocal partners continue to populate their repositories, where required And working with Europeana to test and ingest their content The objective has been reached for the main group of partners to have their metadata harvested during the first half of 2010 in order to be ready for, and correspond with, the Europeana Rhine release A big opportunity to prove value of local and regional content
EuropeanaLocal content live in Europeana from:  Spain Norway UK Poland Sweden  Greece Germany Slovenia Slovakia Bulgaria Coming soon from: Latvia Portugal In 2010 Malta  Cyprus France Lithuania Netherlands Belgium Ireland Czech Republic Hungary Austria Finland Over 3 million items ingested by summer 2010 !
Latvian rural women at work, 1920s The Museum of Latvian Photography
Cyclist in Tarvastu, Estonia, 1912  Johannes Pääsuke, Estonian National Museum
Gradual, Grzegorz z Wronek, 1627  The Kórnik Library of the Polish Academy of Sciences
EuropeanaLocal: Aggregation Local/regional content must go into aggregations that Europeana will continue to harvest – a  manageable number Convince other local/regional content providers of the value of getting involved. Make local content infrastructure available for harvesting and indexing by Europeana service Make content available to other service providers Need for viable aggregator business models
What after that? EuropeanaLocal a proof of concept regarding the value of local and regionally sourced content  But......  a short term approach to short term targets In fact, a Best Practice Network…… It is not a sustainable approach; there is no 'EuropeanaLocal repository'  Action is needed at national level to aggregate local and regional content ...its metadata  You need digital content first!
EuropeanaLocal: its contribution Promoting and enabling the participation of local and regional content holders  making available millions of digital items from local and regional institutions across Europe contributing powerfully to the growth and scope of Europeana Contributing to understanding and solving interoperability issues across cultural heritage domains taking account of the particular needs of local and regional institutions Acting as a real world test bed for Europeana's standards, tools and infrastructures and providing feedback Encouraging the development of sensible and sustainable levels of aggregation in each partner country
Irish data in Europeana currently 945,357 items…
… data from Irish Manuscripts Commission National Library of Ireland Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive Inniúlacht Cartlainne Meán www.askaboutireland.ie (Library Council as EuropeanaLocal project partner)
Routes to deliver content to Europeana Useful source of information is  Europeana   Aggregator Handbook :  http://www.group.europeana.eu/web/guest/provide_content   Contribute: via existing aggregator as individual institution
Who submits data to Europeana? Europeana Individual institutions Aggregators Projects Institutions Aggregators are TEL BAM SCRAN Kultura.hr EFG APENet BHL Europe EUScreen Judaica MIMO Travel ATHENA CARARE HOPE Metadata Contribution
1. Aggregators Museums Archives Libraries Audio- visual collections Cross-domain aggregators Single Aggregators Thematic   aggregators
2. Individual Institutions & Aggregators Europeana Provide Content Form: http://www.group.europeana.eu/web/guest/providing-content/   Form analysed by Europeana office 1. Receive Europeana Partner application Form 2. Receive Europeana Data Aggregator/Provider Agreement  3. Receive Europeana Submission Form
What data do I submit to Europeana? 1. Thumbnails 2. Metadata
Steps to Provide Content
Thank you for your attention Lizzy.komen@kb.nl  www.europeanalocal.eu

EuropeanaLocal, its contribution

  • 1.
    EuropeanaLocal: its contribution Digitisation Seminar Ireland Dublin 14 th September 2010 Lizzy Komen, Europeana Business and Project coordinator
  • 2.
    Content EuropeanaLocal projectProject contribution: Content, Best Practices and Aggregation Content from Ireland in Europeana Routes to deliver content to Europeana
  • 3.
    A common,online multilingual access point to Europe’s distributed digital heritage Direct access to 10 million digital objects – film, photos, paintings, sounds, maps, manuscripts, books, newspapers, archival papers
  • 4.
    EuropeanaLocal One ofa family of additional projects funded by EC to further develop Europeana Focus is on local and regional museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual institutions: Goal: to mobilise and assist the huge numbers of them at local and regional level to make the enormous amount of digital content that they hold interoperable and accessible through Europeana and other service providers
  • 5.
    Basic facts Best Practice Network (June 2008-2011) Duration 36 months Budget 4.3 million Euro (80% funded) 1031+ Person-months in total 32 Partners 39 Deliverables A Convent Garden (1911) by William John Leech (1881-1968) Photo (c) National Gallery of Ireland (c) The Artist's Estate
  • 6.
  • 7.
    EuropeanaLocal partners: typesof organisation Europeana Foundation (Europeana) 1 Ministry of Culture 2 national libraries (as aggregators of local content) 2 national museums 3 national cultural agencies 5 regional cultural authorities 7 public libraries 1 local museum 1 research foundation 1 regional digital library provider 7 private sector organisations
  • 8.
    EuropeanaLocal Objectives Improveinteroperability of digital content sourced by regional/ local libraries, museums, archives Infrastructure for harvesting and indexing metadata Europe wide network of OAI-PMH repositories/ aggregations Map existing metadata to Europeana standards (ESE) Data integrated within Europeana prototype service Establish easy processes for making data available
  • 9.
    The road aheadfor EuropeanaLocal
  • 10.
  • 11.
    EuropeanaLocal: where arewe? June 2008-2011 Year 1 was preparation Year 2 is implementation: getting content into Europeana Year 3 focus will be encouraging more sustained aggregation of local and regional content Dublin zoo, Phoenix Park, Curtin, Maurice 1935 Window shopping, Dublin, Curtin, Maurice 1940 Dublin street traders , Stephens, Frank
  • 12.
    EuropeanaLocal: Content ingestionAs the first to use the “Content Checker” the project has assisted Europeana by: Acting as a real world ‘test bed’ Helping to ensure that the systems and facilities developed by Europeana meet the needs of the organizations contributing content, especially the many thousands at local and regional level Feedback from EuropeanaLocal played a key role in helping to define the optimal workflows for a range of different types of provider.
  • 13.
    EuropeanaLocal: Content ingestion(2) Currently EuropeanaLocal partners continue to populate their repositories, where required And working with Europeana to test and ingest their content The objective has been reached for the main group of partners to have their metadata harvested during the first half of 2010 in order to be ready for, and correspond with, the Europeana Rhine release A big opportunity to prove value of local and regional content
  • 14.
    EuropeanaLocal content livein Europeana from: Spain Norway UK Poland Sweden Greece Germany Slovenia Slovakia Bulgaria Coming soon from: Latvia Portugal In 2010 Malta Cyprus France Lithuania Netherlands Belgium Ireland Czech Republic Hungary Austria Finland Over 3 million items ingested by summer 2010 !
  • 15.
    Latvian rural womenat work, 1920s The Museum of Latvian Photography
  • 16.
    Cyclist in Tarvastu,Estonia, 1912 Johannes Pääsuke, Estonian National Museum
  • 17.
    Gradual, Grzegorz zWronek, 1627 The Kórnik Library of the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • 18.
    EuropeanaLocal: Aggregation Local/regionalcontent must go into aggregations that Europeana will continue to harvest – a manageable number Convince other local/regional content providers of the value of getting involved. Make local content infrastructure available for harvesting and indexing by Europeana service Make content available to other service providers Need for viable aggregator business models
  • 19.
    What after that?EuropeanaLocal a proof of concept regarding the value of local and regionally sourced content But...... a short term approach to short term targets In fact, a Best Practice Network…… It is not a sustainable approach; there is no 'EuropeanaLocal repository' Action is needed at national level to aggregate local and regional content ...its metadata You need digital content first!
  • 20.
    EuropeanaLocal: its contributionPromoting and enabling the participation of local and regional content holders making available millions of digital items from local and regional institutions across Europe contributing powerfully to the growth and scope of Europeana Contributing to understanding and solving interoperability issues across cultural heritage domains taking account of the particular needs of local and regional institutions Acting as a real world test bed for Europeana's standards, tools and infrastructures and providing feedback Encouraging the development of sensible and sustainable levels of aggregation in each partner country
  • 21.
    Irish data inEuropeana currently 945,357 items…
  • 22.
    … data fromIrish Manuscripts Commission National Library of Ireland Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive Inniúlacht Cartlainne Meán www.askaboutireland.ie (Library Council as EuropeanaLocal project partner)
  • 23.
    Routes to delivercontent to Europeana Useful source of information is Europeana Aggregator Handbook : http://www.group.europeana.eu/web/guest/provide_content Contribute: via existing aggregator as individual institution
  • 24.
    Who submits datato Europeana? Europeana Individual institutions Aggregators Projects Institutions Aggregators are TEL BAM SCRAN Kultura.hr EFG APENet BHL Europe EUScreen Judaica MIMO Travel ATHENA CARARE HOPE Metadata Contribution
  • 25.
    1. Aggregators MuseumsArchives Libraries Audio- visual collections Cross-domain aggregators Single Aggregators Thematic aggregators
  • 26.
    2. Individual Institutions& Aggregators Europeana Provide Content Form: http://www.group.europeana.eu/web/guest/providing-content/ Form analysed by Europeana office 1. Receive Europeana Partner application Form 2. Receive Europeana Data Aggregator/Provider Agreement 3. Receive Europeana Submission Form
  • 27.
    What data doI submit to Europeana? 1. Thumbnails 2. Metadata
  • 28.
  • 29.
    Thank you foryour attention Lizzy.komen@kb.nl www.europeanalocal.eu

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