Van 1 maart t/m 6 april 2015 exposeren Lia Stouten (grafiek) en José van Loon (textiel) beiden uit Bennekom in galerie Het Koetshuis van De Casteelse Poort, Museum Wageningen, Bowlespark 1A te Wageningen.
De Vernissage van dit samenwerkingsproject is op zondag 1 maart om 16:00 uur. Jelle de Gruyter opent in aanwezigheid van de kunstenaars de expositie.
Van 1 maart t/m 6 april 2015 exposeren Lia Stouten (grafiek) en José van Loon (textiel) beiden uit Bennekom in galerie Het Koetshuis van De Casteelse Poort, Museum Wageningen, Bowlespark 1A te Wageningen.
De Vernissage van dit samenwerkingsproject is op zondag 1 maart om 16:00 uur. Jelle de Gruyter opent in aanwezigheid van de kunstenaars de expositie.
Op het einde van de workshop Collectiebeleid bij kunstbibliotheken werd gevraagd om een wrap-up te geven met uitdagingen voor de toekomst, een samenvatting van de opvallendste uitpspraken en enkele conclusies.
This document summarizes a seminar on digital humanities and libraries held on November 10, 2012. It discusses the role of libraries in supporting digital humanities work through managing research data, digitization, and digital curation and preservation. It then describes the reorganization of the library system at Ghent University, Belgium, consolidating over 40 departmental libraries into a new centralized faculty library for the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy. This included renovating space, developing new services, and bringing collections and operations under a single management structure to better support current research and education.
This document discusses how Christians can renew their minds through the transforming power of God. It encourages abstaining from fleshly lusts and focusing instead on living according to the fruit of the Spirit - love, joy, peace and more. Christians are called to be citizens of heaven while living as strangers on earth, and to let their good works point others to God rather than conforming to worldly ways. Renewing the mind involves setting it on pure and lovely things, walking by the Spirit rather than fulfilling fleshly desires, and allowing one's soul to prosper through following the Spirit rather than human nature.
The document discusses moving from an "open GLAM" approach to cultural heritage to a "FAIR GLAM" approach. It argues that open GLAM has limitations and does not guarantee fair and equitable access. A FAIR GLAM approach emphasizes Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable principles to better serve communities and ensure collections are used ethically and for public benefit.
Forever In Between : similarities and differences, opportunities and responsa...Saskia Scheltjens
Saskia Scheltjens discussed the evolving landscape of libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs) in an era of digitization and open data. She outlined both the similarities and differences between these communities, as well as opportunities for greater collaboration. While LAMs historically developed separately, there is now a push for convergence driven by the increasing availability of digital information. However, fully integrating these communities remains an ongoing challenge. Scheltjens highlighted several promising projects and principles that could help facilitate more cooperation between LAMs in the future.
Digital Cultural Heritage Data & AI : a museum perspectiveSaskia Scheltjens
The document summarizes a presentation given at the TIME MACHINE CONFERENCE 2018 about using artificial intelligence and open data in cultural heritage institutions. It discusses how the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam opened up its collection data to enable innovation. Over 600,000 artworks are now available through open APIs and websites. This has supported public participation events, academic research across disciplines, and new applications. Challenges remain around data integration across departments. Future opportunities include more data sharing, networking, and using AI while understanding its limitations for cultural heritage.
The Rijksmuseum was an early champion of open data in the cultural heritage world. In 2011, it began releasing collection data and high-resolution images under open licenses. It has since released metadata for over 600,000 artworks and images of 411,000 works online. This open data policy has enabled new research, public participation projects, and commercial reuse. While complex to implement, open data has helped the Rijksmuseum regain control over its collection and make the works accessible to all. Going forward, the museum aims to release more collection data, expand partnerships, and engage the public in new ways through open data and a focus on its digital platform.
Presentatie op de inspiratiemiddag van het Overleg Kunst(historische) Bibliotheken Nederland en het Amsterdams Informatie Netwerk op 13/2/2018 in FLOOR/HvA
Open Rijksmuseum Data : Challenges and OpportunitiesSaskia Scheltjens
The INSIGHT project launch event at MIM Brussels summarized the Rijksmuseum's journey with data and collections information management over time. It described the growth of the museum's physical and digital collections, the increasing professionalization of cataloging and metadata practices, and more recent initiatives to share open data through APIs and third party platforms. The talk highlighted both challenges around overcoming data silos and opportunities to provide expanded access and new research services through an interoperable, networked approach to the museum's collection data.
The Rijksmuseum Research Library faces challenges in adapting to new research methods and technologies while maintaining its historical role supporting the museum's collections. As the library professionalized in the 20th century, it focused on cataloging and automating its collections. It now aims to overcome organizational "silos," provide interdisciplinary access, and develop new digital services through an open, networked approach as part of the museum's Research Services department.
Op het einde van de workshop Collectiebeleid bij kunstbibliotheken werd gevraagd om een wrap-up te geven met uitdagingen voor de toekomst, een samenvatting van de opvallendste uitpspraken en enkele conclusies.
This document summarizes a seminar on digital humanities and libraries held on November 10, 2012. It discusses the role of libraries in supporting digital humanities work through managing research data, digitization, and digital curation and preservation. It then describes the reorganization of the library system at Ghent University, Belgium, consolidating over 40 departmental libraries into a new centralized faculty library for the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy. This included renovating space, developing new services, and bringing collections and operations under a single management structure to better support current research and education.
This document discusses how Christians can renew their minds through the transforming power of God. It encourages abstaining from fleshly lusts and focusing instead on living according to the fruit of the Spirit - love, joy, peace and more. Christians are called to be citizens of heaven while living as strangers on earth, and to let their good works point others to God rather than conforming to worldly ways. Renewing the mind involves setting it on pure and lovely things, walking by the Spirit rather than fulfilling fleshly desires, and allowing one's soul to prosper through following the Spirit rather than human nature.
The document discusses moving from an "open GLAM" approach to cultural heritage to a "FAIR GLAM" approach. It argues that open GLAM has limitations and does not guarantee fair and equitable access. A FAIR GLAM approach emphasizes Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable principles to better serve communities and ensure collections are used ethically and for public benefit.
Forever In Between : similarities and differences, opportunities and responsa...Saskia Scheltjens
Saskia Scheltjens discussed the evolving landscape of libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs) in an era of digitization and open data. She outlined both the similarities and differences between these communities, as well as opportunities for greater collaboration. While LAMs historically developed separately, there is now a push for convergence driven by the increasing availability of digital information. However, fully integrating these communities remains an ongoing challenge. Scheltjens highlighted several promising projects and principles that could help facilitate more cooperation between LAMs in the future.
Digital Cultural Heritage Data & AI : a museum perspectiveSaskia Scheltjens
The document summarizes a presentation given at the TIME MACHINE CONFERENCE 2018 about using artificial intelligence and open data in cultural heritage institutions. It discusses how the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam opened up its collection data to enable innovation. Over 600,000 artworks are now available through open APIs and websites. This has supported public participation events, academic research across disciplines, and new applications. Challenges remain around data integration across departments. Future opportunities include more data sharing, networking, and using AI while understanding its limitations for cultural heritage.
The Rijksmuseum was an early champion of open data in the cultural heritage world. In 2011, it began releasing collection data and high-resolution images under open licenses. It has since released metadata for over 600,000 artworks and images of 411,000 works online. This open data policy has enabled new research, public participation projects, and commercial reuse. While complex to implement, open data has helped the Rijksmuseum regain control over its collection and make the works accessible to all. Going forward, the museum aims to release more collection data, expand partnerships, and engage the public in new ways through open data and a focus on its digital platform.
Presentatie op de inspiratiemiddag van het Overleg Kunst(historische) Bibliotheken Nederland en het Amsterdams Informatie Netwerk op 13/2/2018 in FLOOR/HvA
Open Rijksmuseum Data : Challenges and OpportunitiesSaskia Scheltjens
The INSIGHT project launch event at MIM Brussels summarized the Rijksmuseum's journey with data and collections information management over time. It described the growth of the museum's physical and digital collections, the increasing professionalization of cataloging and metadata practices, and more recent initiatives to share open data through APIs and third party platforms. The talk highlighted both challenges around overcoming data silos and opportunities to provide expanded access and new research services through an interoperable, networked approach to the museum's collection data.
The Rijksmuseum Research Library faces challenges in adapting to new research methods and technologies while maintaining its historical role supporting the museum's collections. As the library professionalized in the 20th century, it focused on cataloging and automating its collections. It now aims to overcome organizational "silos," provide interdisciplinary access, and develop new digital services through an open, networked approach as part of the museum's Research Services department.
Keynote presentation in Belgrade on December 15th, 2016 about museums and the challenges of open access and how the Rijksmuseum dealt with this during the last decade.
The document summarizes developments at the Rijksmuseum related to their digital collections and open data initiatives. It discusses their large collection of over 1.2 million objects, with over 550,000 objects and 230,000 high-resolution images available online. It describes their digitization efforts to have the full collection online by 2020. It also outlines their shift to an open data policy in 2011, making collections available under a CC0 license. Future plans include consolidating collection data and extending their open data strategy.
Gezamenlijke presentatie met Anne-Lise Van der Meulen over het aanbod rond informatievaardigheid in de nieuwe Faculteitsbibliotheek Letteren en Wijsbegeerte UGent
7. Duits universiteitsmodel Einsamkeit und Freiheit Einheit der Wissenschaft Einheit von Lehre und Forschung ~Wilhelm Von Humboldt -> Duitse seminariebeweging
12. MISSIE FACULTEITSBIBLIOTHEEK LW interface tussen data/informatie en FLW ondersteuning onderzoek en onderwijs innovatief beheren en faciliteren van alle actuele gedrukte en digitale informatie