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DIGITAL HERITAGE: International Conference
VSMM 2008
Limassol, Cyprus
MICHAEL / MINERVA workshop
23 October, 2008
Antonella Fresa
Technical Coordinator
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Limassol,
Antonella Fresa
Fresa, 26/02/2008
Sofia23/10/2008
MICHAEL and MINERVA:
from the LUND Principles to
EUROPEANA
MINERVA
MINERVA Plus
MINERVA-EC
ATHENA
MICHAEL
MICHAEL Plus
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The projects phases
R&D
Catalogue des
fonds culturels
numérises (FR)
eEurope ……………..
initial deploym.
full depl.
ATHENA
MICHAEL
MICHAEL , …
Plus
i2010 ………………..
European Digital Library
MINERVA, MINERVA Plus, MINERVA-EC
2002 ………............. 06/2004 …...........… 05/2006 .. ………… 05/2008
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MINERVA and MINERVA Plus:
a flashback
MINERVA – IST FP5
from 2002 until 2005
7 countries
MINERVA Plus – FP6
from 2004 until 2006
14 EU countries + Russia and Israel
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MINERVA and MINERVA Plus
at a glance
Aligned with eEurope
Implementing the Lund Action Plan
In synergy with the National Representatives Group (NRG)
5 working groups:
Benchmarking
Inventories of digital content
Interoperability and IPR
Quality and user needs
Best practices and Competence Centres
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MINERVA and MINERVA Plus
main results
Annual Reports: 4 editions (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
A set of practical Handbooks:
Good Practices
Technical Guidelines
Good quality cultural websites
Cost reduction
Multilingual websites and thesauri
The Minerva website: www.minervaeurope.org
9 NRG meetings under the aegis of 9 EU Presidencies: Alicante-Spain,
Copenhagen-Denmark, Corfu-Greece, Parma-Italy, Dublin-Ireland, The
Hague-The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Bristol-UK, Salzburg-Austria
Hundreds of European cultural institutions involved in workshops,
seminars, training
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MINERVA-EC
Thematic Network
Supported under eContentplus
Started on 1st October 2006
Completed on 30th September 2008
Coordinated by the Italian Ministry of
Culture
22 EU countries
More than 150 cultural institutions from all
over Europe
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MINERVA-EC objectives
• Aligned with
and Europeana
• To improve accessibility to and visibility of
European digital cultural resources;
• To contribute to increasing interoperability
between existing networks of services;
• To promote the use of digital cultural
resources by business and citizens;
• To facilitate exploitation of cultural digital
resources, providing clear rules for their use
and re-use, respecting and protecting the
creators’ rights.
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Limassol,
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MINERVA-EC approach
MinervaEC followed the approach of the
previous MINERVA / MINERVA Plus
projects:
a. a tight liaison with the national digitisation
policies
b. the implementation of the results achieved
into new initiatives (e.g. MICHAEL,
MICHAEL Plus, ATHENA)
c. the involvement of experts from all the
cultural institutions (museums, libraries,
archives etc.)
d. the cooperation with the other networks
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MINERVA-EC targets
Beneficiaries of the actions of the project:
• public and private organisations and
institutions that create, collect or own digital
content;
• private citizens, interested in receiving
quality contents, reliable and directly
responding to their interests;
• universities and schools, which wants to use
cultural contents for educational purposes in
a legal and safe environment;
• small and large enterprises interested in
(re)using digital cultural content.
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Translation of Handbooks Guidelines and
Reports from Minerva / Minerva Plus continued
during MINERVA-EC
All the publications
are available at:
minervaeurope.org
Hundreds of cultural
institutions are
continuing to
download the
MINERVA products to
support their daily
work in digitisation
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MinervaEC publications
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2 Annual Reports (2008 in cooperation
with EC)
5 Thematic studies:
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Technical guidelines v.2
Handbook on cultural web user
interaction
IPR guidelines
Directory of the European legislation v.2
Initial study on the map of the cultural
heritage sector in Europe
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Directory of European and national
rules on web applications
First release 2004
http://www.minervaeurope.org/publications/
qualitycriteria1_2draft/appendix4.htm
New release 2008
Update and addition of new Member States
national rules
http://www.minervaeurope.org/eu_nat_webapplications.html
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edited by the
Research
of the
Italian
Senate
www.minervaeurope.org > Directory…
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Content of the Directory
What?
• normative or strategic
documents
Who?
• by public sources
• addressed to public agencies
Why?
• relevant to Web applications
When?
• since 1995
• in force, or relevant to the
evolution of policies
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National workshops
15 National workshops held in 2 years to promote
MINERVA and to illustrate its tools and publications
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Brussels, 24/4/2007
Santiago de Compostela, 11/5/2007
Poprad, 2/10/2007
Vilnius, 4/10/2007
Tallin, 18-19/10/2007
Riga, 30/10/2007
Bratislava, 12-13/11/2007
Jerusalem, 20-21/11/2007
Sofia, 26/02/2008
Warsaw, 20/5/2008
Belfast, 22/5/2008
Athens, 29/5/2008
Vienna, 25/8/2008
Brussels, 19/09/2008
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MinervaEC international
meetings
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Working groups meetings:
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Plenary meetings in cooperation with the EU
Presidencies:
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Rome, 5/12/2006
Berlin, 20/6/2007
Tenerife, 1-3/6/2008 – cooperation to the workshop
Semantic Interoperability in the European Digital Library
Helsinki, 12 October 2006
Berlin, 23 February 2007
Ljubljana, 5-6 June 2008
Final conference in Leipzig in September
2008
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The MINERVA initiative
MinervaEC continued the work undertaken by
MINERVA and MINERVA Plus towards the
elaboration of a platform of recommendations,
guidelines and tools for digitisation.
MINERVA
MINERVA Plus
MINERVA-EC
three projects belonging to the same European
initiative
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MINERVA and
EUROPEANA
MINERVA is aligned with:
i2010 strategy for a European Information Society
for growth and employment,
the EC Recommendation on digitisation and online
accessibility of cultural material and digital
preservation and successives,
the Council Conclusions of November 2006 and the
new Concil Conclusions that are currently under
finalisation
MINERVA contributes to the creation of the
European digital library.
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MICHAEL and MICHAEL Plus
deploying MINERVA results
• 2 deployment projects: 2004 - 2008
• Supported by eTEN
• Currently involving 20 EU countries
• Based on the metadata standard for
cultural inventories developed by
MINERVA
• MICHAEL Culture Association to
continue the operation of the
MICHAEL services beyond the EC
funding period
• MICHAEL Culture Association is a
member of EUROPEANA
Foundation within its Executive
Committee
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Cross-domain approach
MICHAEL data model is conceived for describing
digital collections belonging to every sector of
cultural heritage
MICHAEL is designed to provide integrated online
access to the whole European cultural heritage
MINERVA:
Involvement of all the cultural
domain, museums, libraries
and archives
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Policy links
• MICHAEL has strong policy links
• Its success is based on the actual
political commitment at national
and European levels
• Main targeted policy domains:
– Culture & multilingualism
– Education & training
– Research & innovation
– Tourism & economic
development
MINERVA:
Ability to interact
with Ministries,
Presidencies and
other political
stakeholders
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MICHAEL actors and roles
• Ministries of culture:
coordination and financing
• Central cultural institutes:
standardisation and guidelines
• Technology providers: software
implementation
• Regions and Universities:
surveys and local coordination
of the cataloguers
• The actual cultural institutions
on the territory: museums,
libraries and archives to provide
content
MINERVA:
model for
cooperation and
quality framework
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MICHAEL Users
• many different user
communities
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education
cultural tourism
research
‘co-ordination’
and computers & networks …
MINERVA: Study
on the User
Needs
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The future
MINERVA and MICHAEL are now completed
projects.
The next project is ATHENA, currently under
negotiation.
ATHENA is a Best Practice Network, coordinated
by the Italian Ministry of Culture and supported
by the EC in the frame of eContentplus
programme
ATHENA will last for the next 2 years, with the
participation of many partners from all over
Europe.
New initiatives will follow in the frame of the ICTPSP programme of CIP.
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Thank you for your attention
www.minervaeurope.org
[email protected]
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