Dynamics and partnership with local associations involved in LoCloud: a study...locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Agnès Vatican, Conseil Général de la Gironde - Archives Départementales de la Gironde, France
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Henk Alkemade discusses the LoCloud project funded by the European Commission to provide local heritage content through Europeana's cloud-based platform. Initial results from an online questionnaire of end-users found that discovered content was generally valued and search facilities were adequate except for the number of clicks and thumbnail quality needed. Suggestions included improving consistency of searches, interface attractiveness, and introductions to Europeana. Analytics showed around 3,000 LoCloud pageviews per month, suggesting the pages were visited 20 times more than average given the amount of content, likely due to project activities.
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Sorina Stanca, Biblioteca Judeţeană O.Goga Cluj (Cluj County Library O.Goga), Romania
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Jasmina Ninkov and Predrag Djukic, Biblioteka grada Beograda (Belgrade City Library), Serbia
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Presentation given by Ole Myhre Hansen
National Archives of Norway, LoCloud coordinator
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Czech digital collections from the archaeology and architecture domain in Eur...locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Irena Blazkova, Národní památkový ústav (National Heritage Institute), Czech Republic
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Dynamics and partnerships with local associations involved in LoCloud: a case...locloud
Presentation given by Agnès Vatican, Director of the Gironde Archives and
Nathalie Gascoin, LoCloud project manager In collaboration with Julien Dutertre and James Lemaire
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Dynamics and partnership with local associations involved in LoCloud: a study...locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Agnès Vatican, Conseil Général de la Gironde - Archives Départementales de la Gironde, France
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Henk Alkemade discusses the LoCloud project funded by the European Commission to provide local heritage content through Europeana's cloud-based platform. Initial results from an online questionnaire of end-users found that discovered content was generally valued and search facilities were adequate except for the number of clicks and thumbnail quality needed. Suggestions included improving consistency of searches, interface attractiveness, and introductions to Europeana. Analytics showed around 3,000 LoCloud pageviews per month, suggesting the pages were visited 20 times more than average given the amount of content, likely due to project activities.
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Sorina Stanca, Biblioteca Judeţeană O.Goga Cluj (Cluj County Library O.Goga), Romania
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Jasmina Ninkov and Predrag Djukic, Biblioteka grada Beograda (Belgrade City Library), Serbia
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Presentation given by Ole Myhre Hansen
National Archives of Norway, LoCloud coordinator
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Czech digital collections from the archaeology and architecture domain in Eur...locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Irena Blazkova, Národní památkový ústav (National Heritage Institute), Czech Republic
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Dynamics and partnerships with local associations involved in LoCloud: a case...locloud
Presentation given by Agnès Vatican, Director of the Gironde Archives and
Nathalie Gascoin, LoCloud project manager In collaboration with Julien Dutertre and James Lemaire
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
A house museum in the cloud: the experience of Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello...locloud
Presentation given by Giulia Coletti
Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello
Responsible for digital project
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
LoCloud Support for communities and cultural tourism locloud
The document discusses using geo-tagging and cultural heritage apps to support cultural tourism and local communities. Specifically, it discusses how the LoCloud geo-tagging tool can geocode cultural objects to engage people and tourists with local collections. It provides the example of Vangoyourself, an app that allows visitors to recreate paintings which provides a novel way for visitors to interact with heritage. Finally, it discusses how cultural content can be reused in tourism apps and provides examples from Norway.
Small, smaller and smallest: working with small archaeological content provid...locloud
Presentation given by Holly Wright
Archaeology Data Service University of York, UK
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
This document summarizes funding opportunities and initiatives from the European Commission related to cultural heritage and the digital economy. It outlines recommendations and directives on digitizing cultural works. Major funding programs mentioned include Horizon 2020, which allocates €12.5 billion to ICT research, and the Connecting Europe Facility, which provides €1 billion for digital infrastructure projects like Europeana. Specific calls are noted that provide funding for areas like virtual museums, increasing access to cultural works, and boosting collaboration between artists and technologists.
The cultural challenge in Umbria: local institutions growing up in the cloud locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Giulia Coletti and Claudia Pazzini, Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello, Italy
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Presentation given by Jasmina Ninkov, Predrag Djukic
Belgrade City Library
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Beyond the space: the LoCloud Historical Place Names microservicelocloud
Presentation given by Rimvydas Laužikas, Justinas Jaronis and Ingrida Vosyliūtė
Vilnius University Faculty of Communication, Lithuania
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Increasing Visibility of Cultural Heritage Objects: A Case of Turkish Conten...locloud
Presentation given by Bülent Yılmaz, Özgür Külcü, Tolga Çakmak
Hacettepe University Department of Information Management. Turkey
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
The document discusses the Local Content in the Europeana Cloud (LoCloud) project. The key points are:
1) LoCloud is an EU-funded project that aims to add over 4 million digital resources from small cultural institutions to Europeana.
2) The project provides support and technical solutions to make it easier for small/medium institutions to contribute quality content to Europeana and increase local heritage available.
3) LoCloud develops cloud-based services for metadata enrichment and hosting digital collections. It works with partners across Europe to aggregate and provide local institutional content to Europeana.
LoCloud EVA / Minerva Workshop 2015
Workshop organised by LoCloud as part of XIIth Annual International Conference for Professionals in Cultural Heritage,
Presentation by Holly Wright, Archaeology Data Service, United Kingdom
Jerusalem, Israel
8 November 2015
LoCloud geolocation enrichment tools: On the Maplocloud
Presentation given by (Stein) Runar Bergheim
Asplan Viak Internet AS, Norway
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Presentation given by Dr. Dimitris Gavrilis
Digital Curation Unit - IMIS, Athena Research Center
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Presentation given by Vassilis Tzouvaras
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
LoCloud Collections, or how to make your local heritage available on-linelocloud
Presentation given by Marcin Werla
Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
LoCloud: Local Content in a Europeana Cloudlocloud
IMCW 2013 Conference
Presentation on LoCloud by B. Yılmaz, Ö. Külcü, Y. Ünal & T. Çakmak, Hacettepe University, Turkey
4-6 September 2013
Limerick, Ireland.
Europeana is an online collection of over 24 million digitized items from European cultural heritage institutions. It was launched in 2008 to provide access to Europe's cultural works and make them more accessible online. Europeana is funded through the eContentPlus project and other contributors. It aims to provide a searchable database of metadata for items from various domains like libraries, museums, and archives. Challenges include gaining participation from all 27 EU countries, balancing operational realities with project goals, dealing with copyright issues, and ensuring sustainability beyond individual funding projects.
Hungarian National Digital Archive and Hungarian participation in EuropeanaEuropeanaLocal Project
Monguz Ltd. is a Hungarian company that develops software for libraries and museums. It has over 200 partners in Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. Monguz participates in Europeana by aggregating content from Hungarian institutions for Europeana. The Hungarian government is launching a new initiative called MaNDA (Hungarian National Digital Archive) to standardize metadata and contribute more Hungarian content to Europeana between 2011-2014. MaNDA will establish new aggregators, digitize additional collections beyond the public domain, and harvest content from neighboring countries.
LoCloud: Local content in the Europeana cloud overview, Kate Fernielocloud
The LoCloud project aims to add over 4 million digital resources from small and medium-sized cultural institutions to Europeana. It seeks to make it easier for these institutions to provide quality content and increase local history and heritage resources available. This will enable more views of content related to local areas for education, tourism, and creativity. The project is funded by the European Commission and involves cultural organizations across Europe digitizing collections and publishing them online through Europeana to transform the world with culture.
LoCloud: cloud-based services for local cultural heritagelocloud
Presentation given by Kate Fernie at the Europeana Research workshop for archaeology and the classics in London, July, 2015. The presentation gives an overview of the LoCloud project and the services that it has developed to offer small and medium sized cultural institutions making their collections available online. The presentation includes a walk-through using LoCloud collections to publish cultural heritage content online, and LoCloud microservices for managing and using vocabularies, historic placename gazetteers, the MORe aggregator and online training materials produced by the project.
The document discusses the Local Content in the Europeana Cloud (LoCloud) project. The key points are:
1) LoCloud is an EU-funded project that aims to add over 4 million digital resources from small cultural institutions to Europeana.
2) The project provides support and technical solutions to make it easier for small/medium institutions to contribute quality content to Europeana and increase local heritage available.
3) LoCloud develops cloud-based services for metadata enrichment and hosting digital collections. It works with partners across Europe to aggregate their content and make it available through Europeana.
Developing a national digital library stapel - meijers 20160302Enno Meijers
In 2015, the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB) became legally responsible for the digital infrastructure of the Dutch public libraries.
The KB wants to offer a platform where people and information come together. Their most important task for the years to come is the development of a national digital library - together with their partners in the network.
In this session, representatives from the KB will present their approach towards the Dutch digital library infrastructure. They will address some issues and welcome input from colleague librarians that are facing the same challenges.
A house museum in the cloud: the experience of Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello...locloud
Presentation given by Giulia Coletti
Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello
Responsible for digital project
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
LoCloud Support for communities and cultural tourism locloud
The document discusses using geo-tagging and cultural heritage apps to support cultural tourism and local communities. Specifically, it discusses how the LoCloud geo-tagging tool can geocode cultural objects to engage people and tourists with local collections. It provides the example of Vangoyourself, an app that allows visitors to recreate paintings which provides a novel way for visitors to interact with heritage. Finally, it discusses how cultural content can be reused in tourism apps and provides examples from Norway.
Small, smaller and smallest: working with small archaeological content provid...locloud
Presentation given by Holly Wright
Archaeology Data Service University of York, UK
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
This document summarizes funding opportunities and initiatives from the European Commission related to cultural heritage and the digital economy. It outlines recommendations and directives on digitizing cultural works. Major funding programs mentioned include Horizon 2020, which allocates €12.5 billion to ICT research, and the Connecting Europe Facility, which provides €1 billion for digital infrastructure projects like Europeana. Specific calls are noted that provide funding for areas like virtual museums, increasing access to cultural works, and boosting collaboration between artists and technologists.
The cultural challenge in Umbria: local institutions growing up in the cloud locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Giulia Coletti and Claudia Pazzini, Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello, Italy
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Presentation given by Jasmina Ninkov, Predrag Djukic
Belgrade City Library
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Beyond the space: the LoCloud Historical Place Names microservicelocloud
Presentation given by Rimvydas Laužikas, Justinas Jaronis and Ingrida Vosyliūtė
Vilnius University Faculty of Communication, Lithuania
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Increasing Visibility of Cultural Heritage Objects: A Case of Turkish Conten...locloud
Presentation given by Bülent Yılmaz, Özgür Külcü, Tolga Çakmak
Hacettepe University Department of Information Management. Turkey
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
The document discusses the Local Content in the Europeana Cloud (LoCloud) project. The key points are:
1) LoCloud is an EU-funded project that aims to add over 4 million digital resources from small cultural institutions to Europeana.
2) The project provides support and technical solutions to make it easier for small/medium institutions to contribute quality content to Europeana and increase local heritage available.
3) LoCloud develops cloud-based services for metadata enrichment and hosting digital collections. It works with partners across Europe to aggregate and provide local institutional content to Europeana.
LoCloud EVA / Minerva Workshop 2015
Workshop organised by LoCloud as part of XIIth Annual International Conference for Professionals in Cultural Heritage,
Presentation by Holly Wright, Archaeology Data Service, United Kingdom
Jerusalem, Israel
8 November 2015
LoCloud geolocation enrichment tools: On the Maplocloud
Presentation given by (Stein) Runar Bergheim
Asplan Viak Internet AS, Norway
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Presentation given by Dr. Dimitris Gavrilis
Digital Curation Unit - IMIS, Athena Research Center
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Presentation given by Vassilis Tzouvaras
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
LoCloud Collections, or how to make your local heritage available on-linelocloud
Presentation given by Marcin Werla
Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
LoCloud: Local Content in a Europeana Cloudlocloud
IMCW 2013 Conference
Presentation on LoCloud by B. Yılmaz, Ö. Külcü, Y. Ünal & T. Çakmak, Hacettepe University, Turkey
4-6 September 2013
Limerick, Ireland.
Europeana is an online collection of over 24 million digitized items from European cultural heritage institutions. It was launched in 2008 to provide access to Europe's cultural works and make them more accessible online. Europeana is funded through the eContentPlus project and other contributors. It aims to provide a searchable database of metadata for items from various domains like libraries, museums, and archives. Challenges include gaining participation from all 27 EU countries, balancing operational realities with project goals, dealing with copyright issues, and ensuring sustainability beyond individual funding projects.
Hungarian National Digital Archive and Hungarian participation in EuropeanaEuropeanaLocal Project
Monguz Ltd. is a Hungarian company that develops software for libraries and museums. It has over 200 partners in Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. Monguz participates in Europeana by aggregating content from Hungarian institutions for Europeana. The Hungarian government is launching a new initiative called MaNDA (Hungarian National Digital Archive) to standardize metadata and contribute more Hungarian content to Europeana between 2011-2014. MaNDA will establish new aggregators, digitize additional collections beyond the public domain, and harvest content from neighboring countries.
LoCloud: Local content in the Europeana cloud overview, Kate Fernielocloud
The LoCloud project aims to add over 4 million digital resources from small and medium-sized cultural institutions to Europeana. It seeks to make it easier for these institutions to provide quality content and increase local history and heritage resources available. This will enable more views of content related to local areas for education, tourism, and creativity. The project is funded by the European Commission and involves cultural organizations across Europe digitizing collections and publishing them online through Europeana to transform the world with culture.
LoCloud: cloud-based services for local cultural heritagelocloud
Presentation given by Kate Fernie at the Europeana Research workshop for archaeology and the classics in London, July, 2015. The presentation gives an overview of the LoCloud project and the services that it has developed to offer small and medium sized cultural institutions making their collections available online. The presentation includes a walk-through using LoCloud collections to publish cultural heritage content online, and LoCloud microservices for managing and using vocabularies, historic placename gazetteers, the MORe aggregator and online training materials produced by the project.
The document discusses the Local Content in the Europeana Cloud (LoCloud) project. The key points are:
1) LoCloud is an EU-funded project that aims to add over 4 million digital resources from small cultural institutions to Europeana.
2) The project provides support and technical solutions to make it easier for small/medium institutions to contribute quality content to Europeana and increase local heritage available.
3) LoCloud develops cloud-based services for metadata enrichment and hosting digital collections. It works with partners across Europe to aggregate their content and make it available through Europeana.
Developing a national digital library stapel - meijers 20160302Enno Meijers
In 2015, the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB) became legally responsible for the digital infrastructure of the Dutch public libraries.
The KB wants to offer a platform where people and information come together. Their most important task for the years to come is the development of a national digital library - together with their partners in the network.
In this session, representatives from the KB will present their approach towards the Dutch digital library infrastructure. They will address some issues and welcome input from colleague librarians that are facing the same challenges.
The document summarizes Collections Trust and EC-funded Europeana Inside project. The project aimed to support the Digital Agenda for Europe by increasing the quantity, scope, and usability of data available to Europeana from European cultural institutions. It involved 26 participants from 10 countries who developed the Europeana Connection Kit, an open-source software toolbox, to simplify contributing data to Europeana and help overcome participation barriers. Over 30 months, the project added 960,000 records to Europeana through an iterative development and testing process.
The Europeana Community: Semantics and Cultural Heritage DataNuno Freire
This document discusses Europeana, a digital platform that provides access to over 54 million items from European cultural heritage institutions. It summarizes Europeana's data model and entity collection, which aims to semantically link cultural heritage objects. The document also outlines Europeana's linked data strategy and use of semantic annotations. It proposes future work using semantic services from e-Infrastructures to support annotations, data curation, and discovery of cultural heritage datasets.
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
LoCloud - Local content in a Europeana cloudEuropeana
1. LoCloud is an EU-funded project that aims to make it easier for small and medium institutions to contribute content to Europeana by exploring cloud computing solutions for aggregation, enrichment, and reuse of content.
2. The project will develop an enhanced cloud-based aggregation infrastructure and a suite of software-as-a-service tools for geolocation enrichment, metadata enrichment, multilingual vocabularies, and more.
3. It brings together a consortium of technical partners and content providers across Europe to pilot these cloud services and help more institutions make their local history and heritage resources discoverable through Europeana.
3D content in Europeana: the challenges of providing accessCARARE
1) Europeana is a digital platform containing over 50 million cultural heritage items from European institutions. It includes some 3D content.
2) Providing access to 3D content online has been challenging due to large file sizes and a lack of standard formats and viewers. However, technologies like Sketchfab now allow users to interact with 3D models within Europeana.
3) For 3D content to be truly accessible and reusable, standards for formats, metadata, and interoperability need to be improved so users have a consistent experience across platforms.
Aggregators for Digital Cultural Heritage in EuropeMarco Rendina
Aggregators are the backbone of content supply to Europeana, the pan-European digital cultural heritage initiative, connecting and promoting Europeana to their networks and communities. In this presentation, I illustrate how aggregators for digital cultural heritage work and how they are organised in the Europeana Aggregators Forum.
Metadata Aggregation: Assessing the Application of IIIF and Sitemaps within C...Nuno Freire
This document summarizes research into using IIIF and Sitemaps technologies for metadata aggregation at Europeana. It describes case studies conducted with the National Library of Wales and University College Dublin on crawling their IIIF services using IIIF collections and Sitemaps. The studies found these technologies provided simple, effective solutions for metadata aggregation with few technological obstacles. Future work includes additional case studies and monitoring new trends to improve aggregation workflows at Europeana.
Europeana Cloud as part of the Europeana EcosystemEuropeana
Europeana Cloud is a 3-year project that aims to create a cloud-based infrastructure for storing and sharing cultural heritage data and content from over 2,200 content providers. It seeks to offer economies of scale and access to knowledge and solutions around sustainability, licensing, and governance. The meeting aims to help participants understand the full project, form a cohesive unit with a common purpose, and start deciding how to build Europeana Cloud to fulfill its objectives of making cultural heritage openly accessible in a digital way.
European databases in cultural heritage: making connectionsCARARE
This document summarizes information about several European databases and initiatives for sharing cultural heritage data online. It introduces CARARE, which helps institutions share digital content with Europeana. It then discusses Europeana, a platform for over 50 million digital cultural heritage items, including 1.5 million archaeology items. The document outlines challenges of aggregating data from different sources and standards into Europeana, and how CARARE and other aggregators work to map metadata into a common format. It also introduces the ARIADNE Plus research infrastructure, which aims to support archaeology researchers through an online catalogue of datasets and related services and tools.
The document provides an overview and updates on Europeana and related projects. It discusses changes to the Europeana backend including improvements to the API, ingestion processes, and repository. It also outlines plans to improve search functionality on Europeana including refine search, alternative suggestions, social tagging integration, and visual browsing options. Upcoming projects and priorities for Europeana are mentioned including a focus on improving the end user experience, ensuring sustainability, and developing strong collection and partner programs.
Europeana Libraries: the value of a library domain aggregatorLIBER Europe
1) The document discusses Europeana Libraries, a 2-year project adding over 5 million digital objects from 19 research and university libraries to Europeana.
2) The project aims to bring digital content from European libraries to researchers by developing an efficient and sustainable framework for a library domain aggregation service.
3) Benefits of the library aggregation include increased efficiency, effectiveness, visibility and credibility for participating libraries through collaboration and a common portal for researchers.
LoCloud is a project funded by the EU to help small institutions make their content available through Europeana. It has developed several cloud-based services and infrastructure including LoCloud Collections, MORe aggregator, MINT mapping tool, and various microservices. These services aim to make metadata ingestion and enrichment easier for institutions and explore the potential of cloud technologies. LoCloud also provides support portals and training materials to help institutions participate.
This document discusses the goals and structure of the LoCloud project, which aims to use cloud computing to make local history and heritage resources more accessible through Europeana. The project will develop cloud-based aggregation infrastructure and microservices to help smaller institutions contribute content. A consortium of technical and content partners from across Europe will design and test the cloud-based systems. The project aims to make it easier for small organizations to provide high quality metadata and make content discoverable through services like geolocation enrichment and multilingual vocabularies.
IIIF at europeana, IIIF conference, Vatican, 2017Nuno Freire
This document summarizes Europeana's work to aggregate metadata from cultural heritage institutions using the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF). It describes Europeana's goals of making over 54 million digitized objects discoverable. Case studies were conducted with partners to test crawling IIIF services and aggregating metadata. Ongoing work involves representing metadata in Schema.org and using linked data notifications. Future collaboration opportunities are discussed to further test IIIF for metadata aggregation across Europeana's network.
This document discusses automatic publication of library data under the linked data paradigm. It provides an overview of key concepts like open data, linked open data, and the semantic web. It also describes the ALIADA project which aims to develop an open source application to help libraries and museums automatically publish metadata as linked open data. This will allow their collections to be more accessible and interoperable online.
NORFest 2023 Lightning Talks Session Three dri_ireland
Lightning Talk Session 3: Enabling FAIR Research Data and Other Outputs
The Irish ORCID Consortium
presented by Catherine Ferris, IReL;
Exploring Large-Scale Open Data: The Curatr Platform
presented by Derek Greene, University College Dublin;
A Workflow for Research Data Management (RDM): Aligning the Management of Research Data
presented by Gail Birkbeck, University College Dublin;
Making Cultural Heritage Data FAIR: Developing Recommendations for the WorldFAIR Project at the Digital Repository of Ireland
presented by Joan Murphy, Digital Repository of Ireland.
Digital Cultural Heritage and the new EU Framework Programmelocloud
2nd LoCloud Awareness Event at the Ministry of Education and Culture, Cyprus 5 March 2014. Presentation delivered by Marinos Ioannides, Cyprus University of Technology
Presentation given by Walter Koch and Gerda Koch AIT- Angewandte Informationstechnik Forschungs-GmbH, Graz, Austria
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Bastille, pop band or historical icon? How linked open data helps teachers, students and researchers find the right one. Richard Leeming, BBC/RES, UK
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Spanish collections in Locloud: a round-trip talk between european institutionslocloud
Presentation given by María Carrillo
Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (MECD), Spain
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
From local to global: Romanian cultural values in Europeana through Locloudlocloud
Presentation given by Sorina Stanca
Cluj County Library, Romania
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
LoCloud: Enabling local digital heritage in Irelandlocloud
Presentation given by Anthony Corns and Louise Kennedy
The Discovery Programme, Ireland
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
LoCloud: Report on the content delivered to Europeanalocloud
The document reports on content delivered to Europeana by the LoCloud project. It summarizes that LoCloud successfully delivered over 4 million metadata records representing around 6.7 million digital objects from 329 collections across 27 countries. The content came from an estimated 600-700 small institutions, including 85 local museums in Denmark, 245 small collections in Belgium, and 60 institutions in Cyprus ranging from local archives to tourist boards. The items represented are diverse, including photographs, maps, 3D models, videos, and more. The National Archives of Norway contributed content through LoCloud as an alternative way for smaller institutions to contribute beyond the existing national infrastructure in Norway.
LoCloud - D6.5 Sustainability and Exploitation Planlocloud
This report considers the sustainability of LoCloud’s outcomes and provides an exploitation plan to inform future activities.
Authors:
Silvia Alfreider (NRA)
Joachim Fugleberg (NRA)
Ole Myhre Hansen (NRA)
Kate Fernie (2Culture Associates)
Contributors: All partners
Author: Sheena Bassett and Kate Fernie, 2Culture Associates
Contributors: Holly Wright, Archaeology Data Service,
Silvia Alfreider, National Archives of Norway
Carol Usher, 2Culture Associates
All partners
This document describes three online courses created as part of the LoCloud project to help small cultural heritage organizations utilize LoCloud services and tools. The courses cover: 1) setting up digital repositories, 2) cooperation with Europeana, and 3) LoCloud services and tools specifically. They include text, multimedia, and interactive elements like quizzes. In total the courses contain 41 lessons and were designed using the Moodle platform. The courses are publicly available at http://support.locloud.eu/courses/ and provide training to help organizations participate in Europeana.
The document summarizes the recording of 7 training videos during a LoCloud workshop in Poznan, Poland. The videos were recorded by professional staff in PSNC's television studio and present various tools and services developed during the LoCloud project. They were published on the PLATON TV video portal and embedded in the LoCloud Support Portal to help partners utilize LoCloud technologies. The videos provide over 3 hours of content on topics like the LoCloud aggregator, collections, vocabularies, geocoding, support mechanisms and more.
LoCloud - D5.4: Analysis and Recommendationslocloud
The document analyzes and makes recommendations for local content in Europeana's cloud based on the LoCloud project. It describes 8 use cases for typical local collection holders to understand their needs. It identifies 7 common issues faced by small institutions that the LoCloud services aim to address, such as lack of technical expertise and standards. The services developed in LoCloud are then described and evaluated based on the use cases. Overall, the analysis finds that while the services try to help small institutions, their needs may not be fully met due to limited resources, requiring good documentation and support.
This document provides an interim dissemination report for the LoCloud project, covering activities from months 1-24. It describes the stakeholder communities engaged, dissemination materials produced, and events attended to promote the project. Key activities included presentations at conferences on cloud computing and cultural heritage, a hackathon in Paris using LoCloud services, and maintenance of the project website and social media accounts. The report outlines plans for further dissemination activities until the project's completion.
LoCloud EVA / Minerva Workshop 2015
Workshop organised by LoCloud as part of XIIth Annual International Conference for Professionals in Cultural Heritage,
Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center
Digital Libraries Team
Presentation given by Holly Wright, Archaeology Data Service, United Kingdom
Jerusalem, Israel
8 November 2015
The Mint Mapping tool and the MoRe aggregatorlocloud
LoCloud EVA / Minerva Workshop 2015
Workshop organised by LoCloud as part of XIIth Annual International Conference for Professionals in Cultural Heritage,
Vassilis Tzouvaras and Dimitris Gavrilis,
National Technical University of Athens
Digital Curation Unit - IMIS, Athena Research Center
Jerusalem, Israel
8 November 2015
Understanding User Behavior with Google Analytics.pdfSEO Article Boost
Unlocking the full potential of Google Analytics is crucial for understanding and optimizing your website’s performance. This guide dives deep into the essential aspects of Google Analytics, from analyzing traffic sources to understanding user demographics and tracking user engagement.
Traffic Sources Analysis:
Discover where your website traffic originates. By examining the Acquisition section, you can identify whether visitors come from organic search, paid campaigns, direct visits, social media, or referral links. This knowledge helps in refining marketing strategies and optimizing resource allocation.
User Demographics Insights:
Gain a comprehensive view of your audience by exploring demographic data in the Audience section. Understand age, gender, and interests to tailor your marketing strategies effectively. Leverage this information to create personalized content and improve user engagement and conversion rates.
Tracking User Engagement:
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Conversion Rate Optimization:
Understand the importance of conversion rates and how to track them using Google Analytics. Set up Goals, analyze conversion funnels, segment your audience, and employ A/B testing to optimize your website for higher conversions. Utilize ecommerce tracking and multi-channel funnels for a detailed view of your sales performance and marketing channel contributions.
Custom Reports and Dashboards:
Create custom reports and dashboards to visualize and interpret data relevant to your business goals. Use advanced filters, segments, and visualization options to gain deeper insights. Incorporate custom dimensions and metrics for tailored data analysis. Integrate external data sources to enrich your analytics and make well-informed decisions.
This guide is designed to help you harness the power of Google Analytics for making data-driven decisions that enhance website performance and achieve your digital marketing objectives. Whether you are looking to improve SEO, refine your social media strategy, or boost conversion rates, understanding and utilizing Google Analytics is essential for your success.
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2. Benefits
• Committed to small and medium-
sized institutions
• We hope to help over 4 million digitised items
from smaller European cultural institutions to
be part of Europeana.
• New developments in cloud-based technology
infrastructure and micro-services will help to
reduce technical, semantic and skills barriers.
3. Benefits
• Based on Experience
• The work of over 50 partners and over eight years
of work has taught us a lot!
• CARARE (2010-2013) supported Europe's network of
heritage agencies and organisations, archaeological
museums, research institutions and specialist digital
archives in making the digital content for the
archaeology and architectural heritage;
• EuropeanaLocal (2008-2011) whose collaboration with
local institutions and their regional and national
aggregators resulted in the contribution of nearly five
million digital items to Europeana.
4. Benefits
• A Broad Consortium
• A strong group of technical partners
• National and regional aggregation services or
content providers who provide both new content
and act as pilot implementers of the cloud
services.
• A number of partners acting as content providers
representing specific content domains (specialised
museums, public libraries and local archives).
• Partners with specific expertise in key aspects (e.g.
cloud computing).
5. Our Experience
• Archaeology Data Service
• Was a partner in the CARARE project, and
provided over 30,000 digital resources to
Europeana using the MINT and MoRE tools
• Now providing a further 20,000 resources from
our local and regional archives
6. Our Experience
• Archaeology Data Service
• Even with in-house technical expertise, getting
our resources into Europeana within CARARE was
challenging at times
• Pleased to be taking all the lessons learned from
our participation in CARARE and all the
improvements in the workflow to be able to make
our smaller archives available
9. Our Experience
• Archaeology Data Service
• Despite being a well-established online archive,
ADS has seen real benefit from making our
resources discoverable within Europeana
• We have seen an increase in use for the four
archives we provided through CARARE, and can
track that usage as coming from Europeana
• Its become part of the added value we can give
our depositors when they choose to archive their
data with us