This document summarizes the MHiA project which aims to develop an archive system of dematerialized historical documents from the Municipality of Soleto and make them available online. The project partners include a technology company, research laboratory, and the Municipality of Soleto. An innovation arena event was held using a methodology to obtain stakeholder input. The project uses open source platforms to manage and publish the multimedia archive documents and make them available as open data to allow reuse. The historical archive data can tell the story of the community's evolution and represent an incentive for tourism and cultural promotion initiatives.
Eaa2021 476 izeta cattaneo idacordig and suquiaariadnenetwork
The COVID-19 pandemic unleashed during 2020 implied a change in the way of doing archaeology on a global scale. In Argentina, in particular, activities had to move to the
domestic sphere and, most times, the possibility of carrying out fieldwork, material analysis and collection management in the usual workplaces was lost. This practice showed the need for repositories, libraries and online databases that would allow access to archaeological information. Suquía, the institutional repository of IDACOR, has been compiling and disseminating archaeological information since 2016, although it had not
yet developed its capacity to include databases that would allow meta-analysis of the information hosted. So, the needs raised by the lockdown led to implementing an action aimed at incorporating data from 1938 archaeological sites in the Province of Córdoba (Argentina) together with IDACORDIG (an implementation of the Arches software) which links this set to a spatial database, creating a gazetteer of archaeological sites for the region. This integration is the first of its kind in Argentina, and fosters an increase in primary information and grey literature visibility, together with publications preprints and
prints that allow continuity in the study of archaeology on a regional scale. In this presentation we will characterize this process and its technical aspects to aware on the potential of this type of platform for its integration into digital infrastructures of global impact.
The document discusses the NI4OS-Europe project which aims to map national open science initiatives in Europe and contribute to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). It outlines the project's mission to contribute services to EOSC and ensure European inclusiveness. It then describes the project's methodology for conducting a landscape analysis of open science topics through stakeholder surveys. The analysis will map initiatives, policies, infrastructures, services, FAIR data implementation and other topics. The document provides details on the stakeholder groups, survey design, and next steps over the following six months which include further mapping, service onboarding, and dissemination activities.
The DCA project was a digitization initiative funded by the European Union's CIP-ICT Policy Support Programme. It involved 25 partners from 12 European countries working to digitize over 27,000 contemporary artworks and 2,000 contextual documents from 21 content providers. The goals of the project were to digitize the artworks for inclusion in Europeana and identify best practices for digitization, metadata attribution, long-term preservation, and aggregation. Digitized content was aggregated through various national and domain-specific aggregators to Europeana.
This document summarizes the MHiA project which aims to develop an archive system of dematerialized historical documents from the Municipality of Soleto and make them available online. The project partners include a technology company, research laboratory, and the Municipality of Soleto. An innovation arena event was held using a methodology to obtain stakeholder input. The project uses open source platforms to manage and publish the multimedia archive documents and make them available as open data to allow reuse. The historical archive data can tell the story of the community's evolution and represent an incentive for tourism and cultural promotion initiatives.
Eaa2021 476 izeta cattaneo idacordig and suquiaariadnenetwork
The COVID-19 pandemic unleashed during 2020 implied a change in the way of doing archaeology on a global scale. In Argentina, in particular, activities had to move to the
domestic sphere and, most times, the possibility of carrying out fieldwork, material analysis and collection management in the usual workplaces was lost. This practice showed the need for repositories, libraries and online databases that would allow access to archaeological information. Suquía, the institutional repository of IDACOR, has been compiling and disseminating archaeological information since 2016, although it had not
yet developed its capacity to include databases that would allow meta-analysis of the information hosted. So, the needs raised by the lockdown led to implementing an action aimed at incorporating data from 1938 archaeological sites in the Province of Córdoba (Argentina) together with IDACORDIG (an implementation of the Arches software) which links this set to a spatial database, creating a gazetteer of archaeological sites for the region. This integration is the first of its kind in Argentina, and fosters an increase in primary information and grey literature visibility, together with publications preprints and
prints that allow continuity in the study of archaeology on a regional scale. In this presentation we will characterize this process and its technical aspects to aware on the potential of this type of platform for its integration into digital infrastructures of global impact.
The document discusses the NI4OS-Europe project which aims to map national open science initiatives in Europe and contribute to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). It outlines the project's mission to contribute services to EOSC and ensure European inclusiveness. It then describes the project's methodology for conducting a landscape analysis of open science topics through stakeholder surveys. The analysis will map initiatives, policies, infrastructures, services, FAIR data implementation and other topics. The document provides details on the stakeholder groups, survey design, and next steps over the following six months which include further mapping, service onboarding, and dissemination activities.
The DCA project was a digitization initiative funded by the European Union's CIP-ICT Policy Support Programme. It involved 25 partners from 12 European countries working to digitize over 27,000 contemporary artworks and 2,000 contextual documents from 21 content providers. The goals of the project were to digitize the artworks for inclusion in Europeana and identify best practices for digitization, metadata attribution, long-term preservation, and aggregation. Digitized content was aggregated through various national and domain-specific aggregators to Europeana.
Digisam is a part of Sweden's national strategy for digitization, digital access, and digital preservation of cultural heritage established in 2011. Its main tasks are to coordinate digital information management across collections, develop proposals for long-term digital preservation, and define roles and responsibilities for aggregating, accessing, and preserving digital cultural heritage. Digisam works with 24 central agencies and institutions to help them develop digitization plans and increase the amount of digitized material available within their existing budgets, with the overall goals of creating scalable solutions, building infrastructure, and empowering users.
The EOSC-Nordic project received €5.9M in funding from the European Union to coordinate the development of open science policies and research data services across Nordic and Baltic countries from 2019-2022. The project involves 24 participating organizations from 11 countries and is led by Gudmund Høst of NeIC. The objectives are to increase the discoverability and use of Nordic services through the EOSC portal, promote FAIR data practices, pilot innovative solutions, and provide training to support engagement with EOSC. Activities will include mapping current policies, services and legal issues to coordinate alignment with EOSC and support open science in a cross-border environment.
This webinar discusses mapping the national landscape analysis of several European projects related to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). The EOSC aims to provide 2 million EU researchers with a service environment for research data management, analysis, and reuse across disciplines. Key achievements in 2016-2018 include establishing a vision, roadmap, political support, and prototype portal. The EOSC launch event occurred in November 2018. Governance in 2019-2020 will include a stakeholder community board, working groups, and executive board to advise and steer implementation. Horizon 2020 has allocated over 250 million euros through calls to further develop the EOSC portal and services. Projects under INFRAEOSC-05 are coordinating national initiatives to enhance
The Europeana meeting under the Romanian Presidency, Exposing Online the Euro...Europeana
1. The document discusses common practices among national aggregators that provide access to cultural heritage objects. It covers areas like mission, domains, communication services, staffing, data, and technical infrastructure.
2. Key activities of national aggregators include giving free and high quality access to cultural heritage objects through a single point of access, as well as promoting their country's cultural resources and setting quality standards.
3. The document provides details on common approaches to areas like modules development, hardware infrastructure, metadata mapping and processing, and cooperation with Europeana. It also discusses future trends and makes recommendations around developing a national strategy and framework.
The document summarizes Sweden's national strategy for digitization of cultural heritage established in 2011. The strategy aims to coordinate efforts across 24 agencies and institutions to select, digitize, preserve and provide access to cultural heritage collections. It also establishes Digisam to coordinate this work and develop recommendations for aggregation, access, preservation and cost-effective solutions. Digisam will work with other organizations to develop semantic interoperability and infrastructure to make heritage collections more discoverable, linked and available for public use and research.
The document outlines the objectives and activities of the EOSC-Synergy project. The project aims to [1] expand the capacity and capabilities of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) by leveraging existing national digital infrastructure investments and know-how. [2] Key objectives include federating and enabling shared resources, establishing a compliance framework, and contributing dedicated and shared services to the EOSC portfolio. [3] The project will contribute to the EOSC by integrating national research data repositories, cloud computing capacities, training materials and ensuring services are interoperable and compliant with EOSC policies.
This project aims to map ICT research and development (R&D) and innovation in Portugal to better inform policymaking. The Department for the Information Society at Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia is conducting the project by collecting data on ICT projects, research centers, and researchers. The methodology involves identifying relevant data sources, collecting and validating information, and producing analytical reports on strategic topics. The main challenges are obtaining complete and up-to-date data from diverse sources. The project expects to deliver promotional materials, respond to specific inquiries, and in-depth reports on areas like cloud computing, cybersecurity, and robotics.
Europeana Network Association AGM 2017 - 6 December - Highlights 2017Europeana
The document outlines the highlights and priorities of the Europeana Network Association (ENA) for 2017 and 2018. It discusses ENA's joint aspiration to transform the world with culture by making Europe's cultural heritage accessible online. It describes ENA's approach of collaborative work between cultural and technology experts. Key priorities for 2018 include supporting the European Year of Cultural Heritage, running campaigns on migration history and cultural heritage, and the EuropeanaTech conference. The document calls on members to help build communities around cultural topics.
International Information Conference on search, Data Mining and VisualisationDr. Haxel Consult
The 2014 II-SDV meeting takes place in NICE 14–15 April 2014 for an intensive two days. The meeting provides an international forum for those in the field of tools for advanced search applications, data and text mining, and visualization technology. The primary focus is on tools for intelligence and the meeting examines the requirements of specialists in scientific, patent and technical information.
The use of EU Structural Funds in Italy to support the reuse of confiscated ...OpenCoesione
The document discusses Italy's use of EU structural funds to support projects that reuse confiscated criminal assets. It provides statistics on confiscated assets in Italy and examples of funded projects. It also discusses transparency and civic engagement initiatives like OpenCoesione School that monitor funded projects. Finally, it outlines Italy's plan for structural funds in 2014-2020, which aims to improve management of confiscated assets and support social reuse through three pillars of institutional capacity, social welfare, and economic development.
Europeana Network Association Members Council Meeting, The Hague by Sergiu Go...Europeana
The document discusses the purpose and goals of the Advanced Documentation of 3D Digital Assets Task Force. The task force aims to (1) develop guidelines for rich semantic representations of 3D modeled objects, (2) determine the scope of technical and cultural heritage issues regarding 3D assets, and (3) make recommendations for retrieving, publishing, and using 3D objects. The expected outcomes are determining the scope of tangible and intangible cultural heritage issues regarding 3D assets and assessing strategies for technologies used to link and provide access to 3D models. The budget for two physical task force meetings is 7,500 Euros.
Connecting archaeology and architecture dataCARARE
Presentation by Kate Fernie, Dimitris Gavrilis and Anthony Corns given at the European Association of Archaeologists conference 2018.
CARARE, a membership association established in Ireland, defined a metadata schema to enable the harvesting and aggregation of collections of digital archaeological and heritage content from 20+ providers across Europe. The schema was based on CIDOC core standards, MIDAS heritage, LIDO and the Europeana Data model. The data model differentiates between heritage assets (ranging from monuments and buildings to objects, photographs, drawings and 3D models) and their digital representations available online, related events and contextual information about collections, actors etc.
The standards on which the CARARE schema was based were developed when monument inventories and museum catelogues were recorded on cards, and this legacy of analogue recording practices is evident. Today we can describe a digital heritage landscape - a wealth of digital information (both born digital and digitised) is available. Archaeological monuments and historic buildings are complex and dynamic objects. Recent events in Brazil show the vulnerability of historic buildings to fire. Most buildings and monuments have associations with various events and people. A wealth of digital information is becoming available for both the tangible and intangible aspects of these heritage assets.
In developing version 3 of the CARARE metadata schema, our aim has been both to increase the support for RDF and Linked Data resources and to make the schema more "developer-friendly". One of the main challenges for CARARE in aggregating metadata from institutions across Europe is increasing the support for multilingualism, which we're addressing by encouraging the use of AAT and mapping vocabularies to AAT. We are currently pilot testing the schema against a set of use cases, in an implementation of semantic Omeka and in the future will look at the implementation of CARARE 3 in HBIM.
Katia Polenyaka has over 10 years of experience in communication, brand development, and media strategy. She has led international campaigns across over 10 markets for clients such as Desigual, Tous, and Quiksilver. Polenyaka is skilled in digital strategy, social media management, and performance campaigns. She has coordinated projects in over 20 markets across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
The document summarizes the GRASP project, a 27-month Mediterranean program funded by the ERDF to develop green e-procurement processes and increase the potential of smart cities in renewable energy. It involves 13 public and private organizations across 8 countries working to create an online procurement system, knowledge sharing platform, and energy demand database. The objectives are to empower public-private cooperation on innovative energy solutions and help communities meet carbon reduction goals.
Europeana Archaeology is a project running from February 2019 to July 2020 with the objectives of increasing the quality and quantity of archaeology collections available through Europeana. It involves 16 partners from 14 European countries who will add new open access collections containing objects, sites, archives and multimedia resources from across prehistory to the post-medieval period. The project will develop vocabularies and enrichment services to improve discovery of the collections and make them more multilingual. All content will be added to Europeana's Archaeology thematic collection and showcased through exhibitions to promote reuse of the cultural heritage resources.
- EOSC-Pillar is an EU-funded project that aims to coordinate national research data initiatives and support the development of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
- The project is conducting a survey of national research infrastructures, funding bodies, and universities to understand how they currently manage research data and identify opportunities to harmonize policies and services across countries to support EOSC.
- Respondents are asked questions about topics like business models, access policies, data management practices, and service usage to provide insights into each country's initiatives and help consolidate efforts.
Introducing parthenos powerpoint presentation december 2015 updatedParthenos
Objectives: Design, development and testing of a
joint resource assistant for discovery of resources
across domains.
WP 6: SERVICES AND TOOLS (3)
6. Training and Support
Objectives: Training material and support for
users of Parthenos tools and services.
7. Evaluation and Impact Assessment
Objectives: Evaluation of tools and services
based on user feedback. Impact assessment of
Parthenos tools and services.
Task Workflow
PARTHENOS-project.eu 27
WP 7: SKILLS, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND ADVANCEMENT (1)
Leader: TCD, Claire Clivaz
Objectives:
The document discusses plans to create an Electronic Library for the East African Community (EAC). It describes establishing an information resource center in 1999 and initiatives to collect and disseminate EAC information. Phase I involved digitizing EAC reports from 2006-2010. Phase II will transform the center into a digital library by digitizing additional materials from EAC organs by 2016 through collaboration between EAC institutions. Challenges include lack of policies, funding, capacity and changing perspectives.
Digisam is a part of Sweden's national strategy for digitization, digital access, and digital preservation of cultural heritage established in 2011. Its main tasks are to coordinate digital information management across collections, develop proposals for long-term digital preservation, and define roles and responsibilities for aggregating, accessing, and preserving digital cultural heritage. Digisam works with 24 central agencies and institutions to help them develop digitization plans and increase the amount of digitized material available within their existing budgets, with the overall goals of creating scalable solutions, building infrastructure, and empowering users.
The EOSC-Nordic project received €5.9M in funding from the European Union to coordinate the development of open science policies and research data services across Nordic and Baltic countries from 2019-2022. The project involves 24 participating organizations from 11 countries and is led by Gudmund Høst of NeIC. The objectives are to increase the discoverability and use of Nordic services through the EOSC portal, promote FAIR data practices, pilot innovative solutions, and provide training to support engagement with EOSC. Activities will include mapping current policies, services and legal issues to coordinate alignment with EOSC and support open science in a cross-border environment.
This webinar discusses mapping the national landscape analysis of several European projects related to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). The EOSC aims to provide 2 million EU researchers with a service environment for research data management, analysis, and reuse across disciplines. Key achievements in 2016-2018 include establishing a vision, roadmap, political support, and prototype portal. The EOSC launch event occurred in November 2018. Governance in 2019-2020 will include a stakeholder community board, working groups, and executive board to advise and steer implementation. Horizon 2020 has allocated over 250 million euros through calls to further develop the EOSC portal and services. Projects under INFRAEOSC-05 are coordinating national initiatives to enhance
The Europeana meeting under the Romanian Presidency, Exposing Online the Euro...Europeana
1. The document discusses common practices among national aggregators that provide access to cultural heritage objects. It covers areas like mission, domains, communication services, staffing, data, and technical infrastructure.
2. Key activities of national aggregators include giving free and high quality access to cultural heritage objects through a single point of access, as well as promoting their country's cultural resources and setting quality standards.
3. The document provides details on common approaches to areas like modules development, hardware infrastructure, metadata mapping and processing, and cooperation with Europeana. It also discusses future trends and makes recommendations around developing a national strategy and framework.
The document summarizes Sweden's national strategy for digitization of cultural heritage established in 2011. The strategy aims to coordinate efforts across 24 agencies and institutions to select, digitize, preserve and provide access to cultural heritage collections. It also establishes Digisam to coordinate this work and develop recommendations for aggregation, access, preservation and cost-effective solutions. Digisam will work with other organizations to develop semantic interoperability and infrastructure to make heritage collections more discoverable, linked and available for public use and research.
The document outlines the objectives and activities of the EOSC-Synergy project. The project aims to [1] expand the capacity and capabilities of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) by leveraging existing national digital infrastructure investments and know-how. [2] Key objectives include federating and enabling shared resources, establishing a compliance framework, and contributing dedicated and shared services to the EOSC portfolio. [3] The project will contribute to the EOSC by integrating national research data repositories, cloud computing capacities, training materials and ensuring services are interoperable and compliant with EOSC policies.
This project aims to map ICT research and development (R&D) and innovation in Portugal to better inform policymaking. The Department for the Information Society at Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia is conducting the project by collecting data on ICT projects, research centers, and researchers. The methodology involves identifying relevant data sources, collecting and validating information, and producing analytical reports on strategic topics. The main challenges are obtaining complete and up-to-date data from diverse sources. The project expects to deliver promotional materials, respond to specific inquiries, and in-depth reports on areas like cloud computing, cybersecurity, and robotics.
Europeana Network Association AGM 2017 - 6 December - Highlights 2017Europeana
The document outlines the highlights and priorities of the Europeana Network Association (ENA) for 2017 and 2018. It discusses ENA's joint aspiration to transform the world with culture by making Europe's cultural heritage accessible online. It describes ENA's approach of collaborative work between cultural and technology experts. Key priorities for 2018 include supporting the European Year of Cultural Heritage, running campaigns on migration history and cultural heritage, and the EuropeanaTech conference. The document calls on members to help build communities around cultural topics.
International Information Conference on search, Data Mining and VisualisationDr. Haxel Consult
The 2014 II-SDV meeting takes place in NICE 14–15 April 2014 for an intensive two days. The meeting provides an international forum for those in the field of tools for advanced search applications, data and text mining, and visualization technology. The primary focus is on tools for intelligence and the meeting examines the requirements of specialists in scientific, patent and technical information.
The use of EU Structural Funds in Italy to support the reuse of confiscated ...OpenCoesione
The document discusses Italy's use of EU structural funds to support projects that reuse confiscated criminal assets. It provides statistics on confiscated assets in Italy and examples of funded projects. It also discusses transparency and civic engagement initiatives like OpenCoesione School that monitor funded projects. Finally, it outlines Italy's plan for structural funds in 2014-2020, which aims to improve management of confiscated assets and support social reuse through three pillars of institutional capacity, social welfare, and economic development.
Europeana Network Association Members Council Meeting, The Hague by Sergiu Go...Europeana
The document discusses the purpose and goals of the Advanced Documentation of 3D Digital Assets Task Force. The task force aims to (1) develop guidelines for rich semantic representations of 3D modeled objects, (2) determine the scope of technical and cultural heritage issues regarding 3D assets, and (3) make recommendations for retrieving, publishing, and using 3D objects. The expected outcomes are determining the scope of tangible and intangible cultural heritage issues regarding 3D assets and assessing strategies for technologies used to link and provide access to 3D models. The budget for two physical task force meetings is 7,500 Euros.
Connecting archaeology and architecture dataCARARE
Presentation by Kate Fernie, Dimitris Gavrilis and Anthony Corns given at the European Association of Archaeologists conference 2018.
CARARE, a membership association established in Ireland, defined a metadata schema to enable the harvesting and aggregation of collections of digital archaeological and heritage content from 20+ providers across Europe. The schema was based on CIDOC core standards, MIDAS heritage, LIDO and the Europeana Data model. The data model differentiates between heritage assets (ranging from monuments and buildings to objects, photographs, drawings and 3D models) and their digital representations available online, related events and contextual information about collections, actors etc.
The standards on which the CARARE schema was based were developed when monument inventories and museum catelogues were recorded on cards, and this legacy of analogue recording practices is evident. Today we can describe a digital heritage landscape - a wealth of digital information (both born digital and digitised) is available. Archaeological monuments and historic buildings are complex and dynamic objects. Recent events in Brazil show the vulnerability of historic buildings to fire. Most buildings and monuments have associations with various events and people. A wealth of digital information is becoming available for both the tangible and intangible aspects of these heritage assets.
In developing version 3 of the CARARE metadata schema, our aim has been both to increase the support for RDF and Linked Data resources and to make the schema more "developer-friendly". One of the main challenges for CARARE in aggregating metadata from institutions across Europe is increasing the support for multilingualism, which we're addressing by encouraging the use of AAT and mapping vocabularies to AAT. We are currently pilot testing the schema against a set of use cases, in an implementation of semantic Omeka and in the future will look at the implementation of CARARE 3 in HBIM.
Katia Polenyaka has over 10 years of experience in communication, brand development, and media strategy. She has led international campaigns across over 10 markets for clients such as Desigual, Tous, and Quiksilver. Polenyaka is skilled in digital strategy, social media management, and performance campaigns. She has coordinated projects in over 20 markets across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
The document summarizes the GRASP project, a 27-month Mediterranean program funded by the ERDF to develop green e-procurement processes and increase the potential of smart cities in renewable energy. It involves 13 public and private organizations across 8 countries working to create an online procurement system, knowledge sharing platform, and energy demand database. The objectives are to empower public-private cooperation on innovative energy solutions and help communities meet carbon reduction goals.
Europeana Archaeology is a project running from February 2019 to July 2020 with the objectives of increasing the quality and quantity of archaeology collections available through Europeana. It involves 16 partners from 14 European countries who will add new open access collections containing objects, sites, archives and multimedia resources from across prehistory to the post-medieval period. The project will develop vocabularies and enrichment services to improve discovery of the collections and make them more multilingual. All content will be added to Europeana's Archaeology thematic collection and showcased through exhibitions to promote reuse of the cultural heritage resources.
- EOSC-Pillar is an EU-funded project that aims to coordinate national research data initiatives and support the development of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
- The project is conducting a survey of national research infrastructures, funding bodies, and universities to understand how they currently manage research data and identify opportunities to harmonize policies and services across countries to support EOSC.
- Respondents are asked questions about topics like business models, access policies, data management practices, and service usage to provide insights into each country's initiatives and help consolidate efforts.
Introducing parthenos powerpoint presentation december 2015 updatedParthenos
Objectives: Design, development and testing of a
joint resource assistant for discovery of resources
across domains.
WP 6: SERVICES AND TOOLS (3)
6. Training and Support
Objectives: Training material and support for
users of Parthenos tools and services.
7. Evaluation and Impact Assessment
Objectives: Evaluation of tools and services
based on user feedback. Impact assessment of
Parthenos tools and services.
Task Workflow
PARTHENOS-project.eu 27
WP 7: SKILLS, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND ADVANCEMENT (1)
Leader: TCD, Claire Clivaz
Objectives:
The document discusses plans to create an Electronic Library for the East African Community (EAC). It describes establishing an information resource center in 1999 and initiatives to collect and disseminate EAC information. Phase I involved digitizing EAC reports from 2006-2010. Phase II will transform the center into a digital library by digitizing additional materials from EAC organs by 2016 through collaboration between EAC institutions. Challenges include lack of policies, funding, capacity and changing perspectives.
EOSC-Pillar is a Horizon 2020 project that received €6,880,965 in funding to coordinate national initiatives and harmonize policies to support the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). The project will analyze the state of national computing and data services, promote FAIR data practices, enable access to transnational services through the EOSC portal, and validate services for sustainable provision across borders. As part of this work, EOSC-Pillar will conduct a survey of national initiatives covering business models, access policies, and data management to understand the current landscape.
Spanish Language Technology Plan. David Pérez Fernández, Cabinet of State Secretary for Telecommunication and Information Society, Ministry of industry, energy and tourism
The CBD Clearing-House Mechanism and its linkage with the Bio-Bridge Initiati...pensoftservices
The document discusses the CBD Clearing-House Mechanism (CHM) and its linkage to the Bio-Bridge Initiative. It provides an overview of the CHM's evolution and roles in facilitating technical cooperation and information exchange. It also describes complementary tools like the Bio-Bridge Initiative and Bioland tool. Finally, it outlines the proposed CHM Programme of Work for 2024-2030, which includes strategic actions to strengthen global and national information systems, technical assistance matching, and monitoring of biodiversity targets.
The European life-science data infrastructure: Data, Computing and Services ...Rafael C. Jimenez
The document provides an update on the European Life Sciences Infrastructure for Biological Information (ELIXIR). ELIXIR aims to establish a distributed infrastructure to handle the growing volume of life science data. It coordinates several national nodes that provide bioinformatics resources and services. Key recent activities include establishing legal agreements with member states, developing a technical coordinator network, and running pilot projects to test solutions and foster collaboration between nodes. Moving forward, priorities include further establishing the infrastructure and community, providing visible and useful services to users, and ensuring sustainable data management.
Towards a Strategic Implementation of the EOSC & Addressing strategic priorit...EOSC Secretariat
The document provides an overview of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) initiative to build a virtual environment for the scientific community. It discusses the goals of EOSC, which include enabling open science, empowering researchers, and giving Europe a global lead in research data management. It also describes the key components of EOSC, including federating core services, services for the research data lifecycle, and a protected work environment. Finally, it outlines the governance structure and working groups established to develop EOSC and provides an initial work plan with targeted outputs and timelines.
Geographic Information in the Carare and Athena ProjectsCARARE
The document discusses the use of geographic information in the Carare and Athena projects. It provides an overview of the goals and partners of the Athena and Carare projects, which aim to aggregate digital cultural heritage content from European museums and institutions and make it available through Europeana. It also describes guidelines being developed for representing geographic location data and seven proposed GIS models of varying complexity that could be implemented to integrate geographic information with digital cultural content.
Compartim, “Sharing” Knowledge management programme in Justice Departement o...Denia Rodriguez
The Compartim program is a knowledge management program within the Justice Department of the Catalonian government in Spain. It operates communities of practice (CoPs) composed of professionals in the justice system who voluntarily work to improve practices. The program provides structure, funding, and expertise to help CoPs effectively share knowledge. CoPs typically meet monthly and collaborate online to produce resources like protocols, handbooks, and videos. The program aims to promote collaborative, on-the-job learning and improve professional cohesion. Over 900 professionals participate in CoPs focused on areas like prisons, courts, and youth justice.
The Compartim program is a knowledge management program within the Justice Department of the Government of Catalonia in Spain. It operates communities of practice (CoPs) composed of professionals in the justice field who voluntarily work to improve their practices. The program provides structure, funding, and expertise to help the CoPs effectively share knowledge. Over 900 professionals participate in CoPs focused on topics they select that are also aligned with organizational needs. Through monthly meetings and online collaboration, the CoPs produce resources like protocols, handbooks and videos to disseminate what they've learned. The program aims to promote informal, collaborative learning and improve professional cohesion.
"Central European Initiative" - Marina JuricevSEENET-MTP
The third EPS–ICTP–UNESCO–SEENET-MTP Workshop, as a part of Project “Towards the integration of the physics community in CEI countries into the ERA” on Physics Education was held in Trieste on December 11-12, 2014.
This document discusses integrating 3D architectural and archaeological models into Europeana, an online portal that provides access to Europe's cultural heritage. It provides background on Europeana, describing how it was created to aggregate digital cultural heritage objects from across Europe using common metadata standards. The document outlines the evolution of Europeana's data models from ESE to the more robust EDM to better integrate disparate sources. It argues that providing 3D models to Europeana ensures international visibility and preservation of digital cultural heritage assets. The 3D-ICONS project aims to contribute a significant number of 3D models of important European architectural and archaeological sites to Europeana.
EOSC-Pillar organised a webinar in cooperation with ERA-Learn to launch a consultation towards National initiatives and Member States on synergies and complementarities between Horizon 2020 and European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF).
The INCONET MIRA Concept and Objectives document discusses the following:
1. The Barcelona Declaration established strengthening scientific research capacity and cooperation between Europe and Mediterranean partners.
2. INCONET MIRA aims to promote participation in the EU Framework Program and identify common research priorities between the EU and Mediterranean partners.
3. It seeks to create a coordination platform using ICT to improve S&T cooperation, support existing information points, and monitor participation in Horizon 2020.
This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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2. MAIN GOAL
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to set up the methodological, procedural, and
organizational framework of a Competence Centre able to
work with a network of Cultural Institutions:
● national
● regional
● and local
providing them with advice, support, and services
Different scale factors!
3. the 5 OBJECTIVES
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OB.1 - Establishing the methodological framework for the Competence Centre
focusing on advanced digitization for preservation and conservation of
Monuments and Sites
OB.2 - Design and implement a Platform for the Competence Centre to support
the collaboration among European CH Institutions
OB.3 - Increasing and enhancing the digitization of Cultural Heritage to support
conservation
OB.4 - develop best practices to make full use of CH data for the benefit of the
Cultural Heritage sector and in other domains
OB5 - define the operational, financial and legal conditions for the creation of
the Competence Centre
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4. 4CH: A POSSIBLE STRUCTURE
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Three-tier structure with different
types of commitments
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5. 4CH: CONTACTS & INTERACTIONS
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Taking into account that:
● Goal: guide lines for EU CC
● OB.1 → collections of:
l risks, user needs, etc
l successful research projects
l cutting edge technologies
CONTACTS & INTERACTIONS
EU projects
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6. 4CH: Active WPs
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Currently 4 WPs are active
Preliminary results expected for the end of june
(2nd internal quarterly report)
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FINAL Phase
7. Thank you!
4CH is a Horizon 2020 project funded by the European
Commission under Grant Agreement n.101004468 – 4CH.
The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are the sole
responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views
of the European Commission.
www.4ch-project.eu
francesco.taccetti@fi.infn.it