This document summarizes the activities of Work Package 4 from the DM2E project over the past year. It discusses strengthening existing networks around open metadata through initiatives like OpenGLAM which has over 450 members. It also reviews efforts to engage new stakeholders in Europeana and facilitate collaboration between technologists. Specific activities that were highlighted include workshops held in the Netherlands and Italy, engagement at conferences like SXSW, and development of documentation and tutorials to support the tools created by the project.
Presentation from Tomáš Foltýn, the tem leader, presents the progress report from the last project workshop and the general overview about project activities realized so far. Workshop was in Prague in December 2015.
DM2E Community building (Lieke Ploeger – Open Knowledge) at Enabling humanities research in the Linked Open Web – DM2E final event (11 December 2014, Navacchio, Italy)
Presentation from Tomáš Foltýn, the tem leader, presents the progress report from the last project workshop and the general overview about project activities realized so far. Workshop was in Prague in December 2015.
DM2E Community building (Lieke Ploeger – Open Knowledge) at Enabling humanities research in the Linked Open Web – DM2E final event (11 December 2014, Navacchio, Italy)
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The partners work together to develop the leading portal for subject information in economics and business studies.
These are the slides presented at the LSP special interest group meeting during the 2019 conference of the Association of Language Communities in the UK and Ireland. King's College London, 10-11 January 2019.
Learning Circles - Paris Project IntroductionEdgar Ornelas
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Slides 7 - 9: Keynote Michael Edson
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Slides 98 - 101: Climate Call for Action: Outcomes by Barbara Fischer
Slides 102 - 114: Wrap up and closure by Marco de Niet
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The partners work together to develop the leading portal for subject information in economics and business studies.
These are the slides presented at the LSP special interest group meeting during the 2019 conference of the Association of Language Communities in the UK and Ireland. King's College London, 10-11 January 2019.
Learning Circles - Paris Project IntroductionEdgar Ornelas
Short Presentation about the Learning Circles Paris Initiative.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Janet Strivens 2014 - Learning design and 'ePortfolio practicesePortfolios Australia
The European Union has funded a three-year project called Europortfolio Network of ePortfolio Experts and Practitioners 2013-1015. EPNET is envisaged as establishing a European-wide community of practice and repository of information.This short presentation will describe the project, its aims, partners and key outputs.
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Slides 10 - 40: Europeana Aggregators Forum by Marco Rendina
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3. Objectives & goals
• Strengthen existing networks and engaging new
stakeholders around Europeana
• Facilitate collaboration between technologists in
the Europeana community
• Support a network of open metadata evangelists
who will help to raise awareness of legal and
technical best practises
• [Promote your good work!!!]
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4. DM2E & OpenGLAM
We want the networks we create to
be broad and connected as well as
sustainable
We want this community to be
capable of sustaining itself beyond
the 3 years of DM2E
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5. Network of open metadata evangelists
• Just under 450 members
subscribed to OpenGLAM
discussion list
• OpenGLAM Network of
organisational supporters
includes LODLAM, Wikimedia
and the Internet Archive
• #OpenGLAM one of the main
tags for open cultural metadata
and content Tweets
• OpenGLAM has published 89
popular blog posts on
openness in cultural heritage
including guest posts from key
influencers
• Network now extends to the US
where an OpenGLAM group
has been established to help
join the dots between
Europeana and important
initiative like the Digital Public
Library of America
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6. Strengthen community around Europeana
• Project contributes to Europeana-Tech mailing list
• DM2E a regular contributor to the Europeana
Professional blog with articles submitted for
example on the forthcoming Wittgenstein
Incubator, DM2E specialisation of the EDM and
Pundit’s progress to LODLAM final
• Looking forward to closer collaboration with
Europeana Inside and Europeana Creative
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9. Pundit Hackday and Academic Workshop, Pisa
DM2E Work Package 4 1st Year Review Meeting 916/4/2013
10. DM2E Public Facing Event, London
DM2E Work Package 4 1st Year Review Meeting 1016/4/2013
11. Contest awards
Entries from over 30 different academic
institutions
Winners announced Dr Robyn Adams (UCL) and
Dr Bernhard Haselhofer (University of Vienna)
• Applications received = 50
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12. Printed materials
OpenGLAM flyer
distributed at key
cultural heritage
conferences and
DM2E workshops
DM2E flyer
distributed at
all workshops,
hackdays and
project
presentations
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13. Printed Material – Stickers and Posters
DM2E Work Package 4 1st Year Review Meeting 1316/4/2013
14. Engagement with wider audience
• DM2E and its tool set represented on the Culture
Hack panel at this year's SXSWi festival in
Austin, Texas alongside Europeana and the
Digital Public Library of America
• #OpenGLAM now widely used to tag news
relating to issues in open data and content in
cultural heritage
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15. Twitter & Slideshare (change numbers)
slideshare.net/dm2e
47 Slideshares
44,000 views
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16. Pundit is a LODLAM finalist!
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18. Re-submission of dissemination plan
• Expect 1st
draft at the end of June – please comment!
• I will be in touch about possible workshop venues
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19. 3 workshops
• User testing workshop with Wittgenstein scholars in
Bergen late 2013
• KU Leuven Digital Humanities workshop on Husserl
manuscripts in winter 2013
• 1 Europeana technical collaboration workshop –
Europeana Creative, Europeana Inside, Europeana
Cloud
• OpenGLAM Workshop – Open Knowledge Conference,
Geneva, September 2013
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20. Regular blog posts
• From the Open Humanities Awards
• From content providers on manuscript collections
particularly philosophical and Jewish heritage
manuscripts
• Technology updates esp. intermediate version of
OmNom and demo
DM2E Work Package 4 1st Year Review Meeting 2016/4/2013
21. New communities and partners
• Work with WP1 to develop an easy to understand and
efficient way of bringing on new content partners
• Engage the W3C provenance community with
intermediate version of OmNom
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22. Documentation Package
• Technical documentation of tools developed in WP1
and WP2 (month 24) in collaboration with those work
packages
• Factsheets on open licensing and open cultural
metadata
• Video tutorials for tools developed on the project
DM2E Work Package 4 1st Year Review Meeting 2216/4/2013