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EuropeanaConnect

EuropeanaConnect. event location, date. Contents of presentation. Background: Europeana and related projects What is EuropeanaConnect Objectives Partners Specific content to be contributed to Europeana Structure Achievements Challenges/next steps. Europeana. Europeana: the vision.

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EuropeanaConnect

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  1. EuropeanaConnect event location, date

  2. Contents of presentation Background: Europeana and related projects What is EuropeanaConnect Objectives Partners Specific content to be contributed to Europeana Structure Achievements Challenges/next steps

  3. Europeana

  4. Europeana: the vision ‘A digital library that is a single, direct and multilingual access point to the European cultural heritage.’ European Parliament, 27 September 2007 ‘A unique resource for Europe's distributed cultural heritage… ensuring a common access to Europe's libraries, archives and museums.’ Horst Forster, Former Director, Digital Content & Cognitive Systems Information Society Directorate, European Commission

  5. www.europeana.eu: Content 7 million items are now accessible 4 million images: photos, paintings, drawings, postcards, posters 2.5 million texts: books, newspapers, manuscripts, letters 92,000 videos: film, documentary, TV broadcasts, public information 24,000 sounds: cylinders, 78rpm discs, radio, field recordings Europeana is governed by the Europeana Foundation and supported by CENL

  6. Europeana Group of Projects BHL-EuropeBiodiversity HeritageLibraries Europe EuropeanaLocal JudaicaEuropeana MIMOMusical InstrumentsMuseums Online EuropeanaRegia Europeana v1.0 CARAREConnecting Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana EFGEuropeanFilm Gateway EuropeanaConnect ASSETS HOPEHeritage of People’sEurope EUscreen ATHENAAccess to Cultural Heritage Networks across Europe EuropeanaTravel APEnetArchives Portal Europe PrestoPRIME Arrow Europeana

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  8. What is EuropeanaConnect ? “Best Practice Network” Co-funded by EC in the eContentplus programme Duration May 2009 – October 2011 (= 2,5 years) 30 project partners from 14 countries Coordinated by Austrian National Library ~ 900 Person Months total labour effort Total budget: 5.625.000 Euro 80 % EU funding: 4.500.000 Euro

  9. Key Objectives of EuropeanaConnect Provide a critical mass of audio content to Europeana and implement an audio-enabling infrastructure Build the Semantic Layer for Europeana Facilitate multilingual access to Europeana Develop novel access channels to Europeana (like mobile access) Provide tools and methodologies for user-driven development and for testing and evaluation Build value-added services (like e-Books-on-Demand) Implement key infrastructure components (like OAI-PMH infrastructure) Build the Europeana Licensing Framework Enable stronger and wider collaborative networking

  10. Partner Institutions • Europeana Foundation, The Hague • 8 Libraries: • Austrian National Library (Coordinator) • Royal Library of Denmark • National Library of Luxembourg • National Library of the Netherlands • Innsbruck University Library • State- and University Library Göttingen • German National Library • National Library of Portugal • 10 Universities and Academies of Sciences: • Humboldt University Berlin • University of Vienna • Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon • VrijeUniversiteit, Amsterdam • National Technical University of Athens • University of Amsterdam • University of Padua • Polish Academy of Sciences • Hungarian Academy of Sciences • Slovenian Academy of Sciences

  11. Partner Institutions • 10 Universities and Academies of Sciences: • Humboldt University Berlin • University of Vienna • Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon • Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam • National Technical University of Athens • University of Amsterdam • University of Padua • Polish Academy of Sciences • Hungarian Academy of Sciences • Slovenian Academy of Sciences • 1 Broadcast Company: • RBB – Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg • 1 Publishing House: • Amsterdam University Press • 1 Institute for Literature: • Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, Vilnius • 1 Consultant Company: • Eremo s.r.l., Cupramontana

  12. Specific content to be contributed to Europeana EuropeanaConnectwill add a critical mass of audio content to Europeana Implement an audio-aggregation infrastructure to harvest audio from hundreds of audio archives Around 200.000 music tracks will be added to Europeana

  13. Work Structure

  14. Work Package 1:Creating the Europeana Semantic Layer WP Lead: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, DE Semantic Data Layer Creation Aligning the Semantic Data Workflow Automation Functional Specifications for Semantics Based Operations Testing and Evaluation Networking and Clustering Activities

  15. Work Package 2: Multilingual Access to Content WP Lead: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, DE User studies and evaluation of multilingual resources use Europeana Language Resources Repository Tools for multilingual mapping of controlled vocabularies and subject metadata Translation modules for Europeana Testing and evaluation of translation modules Integration with Europeana retrieval framework Dissemination & Exchange of multilingual access strategies for digital libraries

  16. Work Package 3: User Driven Development and New Access Channels WP Lead: The Royal Library, DK Log analysis for future user-driven development Methodologies and tools for user involvement Spatio-temporal access channels for Europeana Mobile Access Channels for Europeana

  17. Work Package 4:Europeana Licensing Framework WP Lead: National Library of Luxembourg, LU Recommendations for a core Europeana Licensing Framework and validation thereof Creating tools for the Europeana Licensing Framework Evaluation and testing of the tools and proof of concept Deployment in Europeana

  18. Work Package 5: Enabling and Integrating Services for Europeana WP Lead: Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, AT Europeana Metadata Registry Europeana Service Registry Europeana OAI-PMH Management Infrastructure Europeana Resolution Discovery Service for Persistent Identifiers Geographical Information Services Multimedia Annotation Services “eBooks on Demand” (EOD) Service User Testing, Evaluation and Assessment of the Services Cross-project Networking and Clustering

  19. Work Package 6:Audio Aggregation WP Lead: Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg, DE Audio content aggregation, themes coordination Extension of the network to include new content providers Metadata harmonisation and data enrichment Content management tools, IPR Training activities and support Pilots, Testing & Evaluation

  20. Work Package 7:Dissemination and Concertation WP Lead: EREMO S.R.L., IT Dissemination of project results Dissemination tools (website, project presentation, posters, fact sheet, press releases, etc.) Concertation with Europeana v1.0 Concertation with EU activities

  21. Work Package 8: Project Management WP Lead: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, AT Financial coordination Internal consortium management and coordination Overall monitoring Liaison with the Commission Evaluation and Quality control

  22. Achievements – first year

  23. Adding music audio to Europeana Over 54,000 music audio and related items from more than 100 collections from 26 archives in 16 countries delivered to Europeana New audio content will follow with the next harvesting of the DISMARC/EuropeanaConnect Audio Aggregation Platform which delivers the content to Europeana Set of tools for content management developed Enable content owners to manage their data online and allow users to add their own comments about particular pieces of music

  24. Building the Europeana Semantic Layer Survey of controlled and structured vocabularies among Europeana data providers carried out Selected vocabularies successfully migrated to SKOS Specification of semantic functionality created and checked with selected expert users Substantial contribution made to the Europeana Data Model (EDM), assisting with its specification and stabilisation

  25. Multilingual Access to Europeana Report on user preferences and information retrieval scenarios for multilingual access in Europeana produced Specification for the Europeana language resources repository developed Multilingual mapping of controlled vocabularies has begun with an exploration of available resources

  26. Understanding User Needs / New Access Channels Development of a methodology for understanding what users do when they visit Europeana (aimed to improve their experience) Provision of Log-file analysis and development of a personas catalogue as a tool for user evaluation Development of a protoype of a spatio-temporal interface to enable users to explore Europeana by time and location Development of a generic Europeana mobile client, adapting to the user‘s mobile device

  27. Europeana Licensing Framework Key activity: clarifying the legal situation and suggesting licenses to content providers Europeana Public Domain Charter: http://version1.europeana.eu/web/europeana-project/publications Provision of a draft Data Provider Agreement and Data Aggregator Agreement Governs the relationships between Europeana and its partners “Public Domain Helper tools” developed Define decision trees to translate the law into a tool to decide if a work is in the public domain or not

  28. Integrating software and services in Europeana Geographical Information Services (GIS) suite to enrich Europeana metadata and content with explicit geographical metadata and references Prototypes and showcases of both tools available. Multimedia Annotation Services to provide Europeana with annotation capabilities for audio and video content, images and maps. eBook-on-Demand Service (EoD) to allow automated and generic transfer of eBooks created within EoD network to Europeana and to enable the ordering of eBooks-on-Demand

  29. How to obtain information on EuropeanaConnect Project web site: www.europeanaconnect.eu Dissemination resources and project results:http://www.europeanaconnect.eu/results-and-resources.php

  30. THANK YOU

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