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From Minerva to Europeana - a process of
increasing access to European cultural
heritage supported by eContentplus
by Julianna Mátrai
Head of International
Relations and Tender
Department
Hungarian Radio (MR)
06/07/2015
Point of departure – scope of the presentation
•The need of digital preservation of national cultural heritage
•Thanks to the efforts on national level, great number of digital collections emerged, but
often
•without on line access
•technologies and meta data systems used were not compatible and interoperable
•Efforts were not coordinated
•Therefore on 30 September 2005 the European Commission published the i2010:
communication on digital libraries, to promote and support the creation of a European
digital library, as a strategic goal within the European Information Society i2010
Initiative, which aims to foster growth and jobs in the information society and
media industries.
•The European Commission's goal for Europeana is to make European information
resources easier to use in an online environment.
•It will build on Europe's rich heritage, combining multicultural and multilingual
environments with technological advances and new business models
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Digitization - Europeana – extension of Europeana
This presentation is going to outline
•eContentplus and its follow up programmes as useful instruments of the European
Commission to reach its objective to foster growth and jobs in the information society
and media industries
Projects are going to be introduced only to an extent of highlighting the process
towards the realization of the Community objectives, and the problems to be solved
during this process.
•Minerva – as coordinated national actions aiming at digitization
•EDL/TEL/Michael+/Europeana (consortia) – the core concepts of European Digital
Library
•Projects aiming at the extension of Europeana, with special regard to Athena
(collaboration among consortia)
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eContentplus
Main objectives of eContentplus were to make digital content in Europe
•more accessible,
•more usable,
•and more exploitable.
The multi-annual programme was launched in 2005 and expired on 31 December
last year.
It had measures in the areas of
•Geographic information
•Educational content
•Digital libraries
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Community programmes following eContentplus I.
•Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) Policy Support
Programme ("ICT PSP")
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/ict_psp/index_en.html
•Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (2007-2013) ("CIP"),
http://ec.europa.eu/cip/index_en.htm
In 2009, measures will cover:
Digital Libraries
EUR 25 million for funding services, aggregating or digitising content for Europeana,
open access to scientific content and use of cultural heritage material for education.
(Information Day on 17 February 2009 in Luxembourg)
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Community programmes following eContentplus II.
Multilingual Web
EUR 14 million for funding projects and networks aiming at machine translation for
the Multilingual Web; Multilingual Web content development and management; Best
practices and standards for the Multilingual Web.
Language Technology Days about the above objectives as well as of Objective 2.2
Language based Interaction of the fourth FP7-ICT call for proposals, on 14-15
January 2009 in Luxembourg. http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/languagetechnologies/fp7-call4_en.html.
Public Sector Information
EUR 9.5 million for funding projects under the following objectives: Legal aspects of
Public Sector Information and Geographic information.
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MINERVA I.
MINERVA
•a network of Member States' Ministries
•to discuss, correlate and harmonise activities carried out in digitisation of cultural and
scientific content
•for creating an agreed European common platform, recommendations and guidelines
about digitisation, metadata, long-term accessibility and preservation.
•to co-ordinate national programmes, and its approach is strongly based on the
principle of embeddedness in national digitisation activities.
•it also establishes contacts with other European countries, international organisations,
associations, networks, international and national projects involved in this sector.
http://www.minervaeurope.org/structure.htm
MINERVA+
•. It starts from the need to extend the good results already achieved by the present
network, and pave the way to a full integration of new countries in the existing
European mainstream.
http://www.minervaeurope.org/homeold.htm
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Minerva II.
MINERVA EC
•from October 2006 -a Thematic Network in the area of cultural, scientific information and
scholarly content.
•the Consortium: stakeholders and experts from all over Europe, capitalising the results
achieved by the previous Minerva project, and supporting the European Commission
initiative “i2010 – A European Information Society for growth and employment” as
well as the Dynamic Action Plan launched in Bristol in November 2005 by the
European Union Member States.
•the coordination of national policies by supporting the National Representatives Group of
the European Ministries of Culture.
•to facilitate the creation of added value products and services at European level, to
contribute to the overcome of fragmentation and duplication of digitisation activities of
cultural and scientific content.
Objectives:
- Improve accessibility to and visibility of European digital cultural resources;
- Support the development of the European Digital Library;
- Contribute to increasing interoperability between existing networks;
- Promote the use of digital cultural resources by business and citizens;
- Reinforce the European position in the global market competition;
- Facilitate exploitation of cultural digital resources, providing clear rules for their use and reuse, respecting and protecting the creators’ rights.
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http://www.minervaeurope.org/about/minervaec.htm
EDL/TEL
European Digital Library Project
EDLproject was a Targeted Project funded by the European Commission under the
eContentplus Programme and coordinated by the German National Library.
The project, started in September 2006 and completed in February 2008, worked
towards the integration of the bibliographic catalogues and digital collections of the
National Libraries of Belgium, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg,
Norway, Spain and Sweden, into The European Library.
EDLproject also addressed the enhancement of multilingual capabilities of The
European Library portal, took first steps towards collaboration between The European
Library and other non-library cultural initiatives, and expanded the marketing and
communication activities of The European Library service.
http://search.theeuropeanlibrary.org/portal/en/index.html
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Michael
Multilingual Inventory of Cultural Heritage in Europe (MICHAEL and MICHAEL Plus)
funded through the European Commission’s eTen programme
•a partnership between France, Italy and the UK to deploy a cultural portal platform that
was developed in France.
•MICHAEL Plus then extended the MICHAEL project to the Czech Republic, Finland,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and
Sweden.
•focus on the integration of national initiatives in digitisation of the cultural heritage and
interoperability between national cultural portals to promote access to digital contents
from museums, libraries and archives.
•have established this international online service, to allow users to search, browse and
examine descriptions of resources held in institutions from across Europe.
The MICHAEL Culture Association manages the MICHAEL European portal and
develops the MICHAEL services at European level.
• Is a partner of Athena
http://www.michael-culture.org/en/home
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Europeana I.
Europeana: think culture
•access through a multilingual interface more than 2 million books, maps, recordings,
photographs, archival documents, paintings and films from Europe's national libraries
and cultural institutions.
•by 2010, access to more than 10 million items representing Europe's cultural diversity,
more interactive zones such as communities for special interests.
•Originally the European digital library network – EDLnet) - EC eContentplus Thematic
Network
•partnership of 100 heritage and knowledge organisations and IT experts from
throughout Europe.
http://www.europeana.eu/portal/
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Europeana II.
Europeana
•aims at making European information resources easier to use in an online environment.
•builds on Europe's rich heritage, combines multicultural and multilingual environments
with technological advances and new business models.
•the prototype is the result of a 2-year project that began in July 2007.
The project core team based in the national library of the Netherlands, and builds on the
project management and technical expertise developed by The European Library, a
service of the Conference of European National Librarians.
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Projects aiming at the extension of Europeana I.
EPA (APENET)
•looks to provide EU citizens, public authorities and companies with a common portal,
accessing the archives of Europe technically and organisationally consistent with
Europeana
Arrow - Accessible Registries of Rights information and Orphan Works towards
Europeana
•European national libraries, publishers and collective management organisations to
create a rights information structure for
•the creation of a European distributed registry of orphan works and a network of
clearance centres for out of print works the management of any type of rights
information, so facilitating the actual implementation of innovative business models for
both digital libraries and private econtent providers.
BHL Europe
The lack of access to the published biodiversity literature is a major obstacle to
efficient research and a broad range of other applications, including education,
biodiversity conservation, protected area management, disease control, and
maintenance of diverse ecosystems services. This literature also has cultural
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science applications.
Projects aiming at the extension of Europeana II.
European Film Gateway
aims at finding and implementing solutions for providing integrated access to the wealth
of Europe's cinematographic heritage. Tackling the lack of coherence in digitisation
practice and metadata standards across the film archives and cinémathèques and the
solving of IPR issues.
EuropeanaConnect
delivers core components essential for the realisation of the European Digital Library
(Europeana) as a truly interoperable, multilingual and user-oriented service. The project
will provide the technologies and resources to semantically enrich digital content in
Europeana.
EUROPEANAlocal
•improves interoperability of the digital content held by regional and local
institutions and make it accessible through Europeana and to other services.
•involves Europe's network of local and regional museums, archives, as well as libraries.
•EUROPEANAlocal will make over 20 million items available to Europeana.
EUscreen
With the support of FIAT/IFTA, the European Broadcasting Union and the EDL
Foundation, it aims at achieving a highly interoperable digitised collection of
television material.
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Athena – Access to Cultural Heritage Networks Across Europe
Developed to specifically tackle the gap in existing content provision to Europeana.
Objectives:
•reinforce, support and encourage the participation of museums and other
institutions not fully involved yet in Europeana;
•coordinate standards and activities of museums across Europe;
•identify digital content present in European museums;
•contribute to the integration of different sectors in cooperation with other
projects with the overall objective to merge all these different contributions into
Europeana;
•develop technical tools to be integrated within Europeana, to facilitate the access to
digital contents belonging to European museums.
•produce a set of scalable tools, recommendations and guidelines, focusing on
multilingualism and semantics, metadata and thesauri, data structures and IPR issues.
•bring together relevant stakeholders and content owners from all over Europe,
evaluate and integrate standards and tools for facilitating the inclusion of new digital
content into Europeana.
•works in close cooperation with existing projects and develop intense clustering
activities with other relevant projects.
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How to access this process?
•Do you need access to digital cultural heritage? (end
user) – you might use the existing portals
•Would you like to see your collection within Europeana?
(content provider) – Please contact the national contact
persons of the ongoing projects.
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Thank you for your attention
In case of any further questions
please feel free to contact
Julianna Mátrai
[email protected]
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