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Primary goal is the detection of audio Primary goal is the detection of audio treasures in distributed archives.treasures in distributed archives.

DISMARC created the tools to achieve this DISMARC created the tools to achieve this goal.goal.

Via the DISMARC portal European cultural Via the DISMARC portal European cultural music archives become content-partnersmusic archives become content-partners

DISMARC offers a means of integrating DISMARC offers a means of integrating audio into EDL/EUROPEANA. audio into EDL/EUROPEANA.

OVERVIEW

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How DISMARC opens How DISMARC opens European archives to the world European archives to the world

Built on the concept of DISMARC as Built on the concept of DISMARC as service providerservice provider

No altering of characteristics, content and No altering of characteristics, content and structures of individual archivesstructures of individual archives

Creating inexpensive solutionsCreating inexpensive solutions Fulfilling (some of) archives’ most Fulfilling (some of) archives’ most

ambitious dreams…ambitious dreams…

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Wish-list features:Wish-list features: To become owner of an online catalogue, which is To become owner of an online catalogue, which is

simple, visible immediately, supported technically by simple, visible immediately, supported technically by third party, minimal impact on archive‘s budgetthird party, minimal impact on archive‘s budget

To use an international data standard without being To use an international data standard without being forced to change own standards and routinesforced to change own standards and routines

To migrate legacy catalogues to current standardsTo migrate legacy catalogues to current standards To be able to search across archives and to be searched To be able to search across archives and to be searched

in context of other catalogues by “marrying” distributed in context of other catalogues by “marrying” distributed catalogues electronically in one databasecatalogues electronically in one database

and…and…

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Features contd.Features contd.

To have the possibility of multilingual searches To have the possibility of multilingual searches and even multilingual free-text-search in own and even multilingual free-text-search in own catalogue and across distributed archivescatalogue and across distributed archives

To be part of a portal that is dedicated To be part of a portal that is dedicated particularly to the content of cultural music-audio particularly to the content of cultural music-audio archivesarchives

To create online access to the music itself with a To create online access to the music itself with a simple solution (an audio server and search & simple solution (an audio server and search & retrieval tools)retrieval tools)

Also:Also: service is free and with no obligation. service is free and with no obligation.

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New individual possibilities New individual possibilities for archives:for archives:

Supply improved service to the public Supply improved service to the public without extending office hourswithout extending office hours

Enable exchange of audio, generate Enable exchange of audio, generate incomeincome

Present own music holdings in the context Present own music holdings in the context of other cataloguesof other catalogues

Establish sub-networks (i.e. European Establish sub-networks (i.e. European broadcaster catalogue)broadcaster catalogue)

...and more...and more

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Finally:Finally:

Music archives are offered the chance to migrate Music archives are offered the chance to migrate to the online world in a European-oriented to the online world in a European-oriented frameworkframework

This electronic music archive is a new species of This electronic music archive is a new species of cultural archive, a knowledge base, built on cultural archive, a knowledge base, built on distributed contentdistributed content

DISMARC creates a powerful partner for other DISMARC creates a powerful partner for other online services, in particular EUROPEANAonline services, in particular EUROPEANA

It is obvious that this European cooperation It is obvious that this European cooperation creates advantages for individual archivescreates advantages for individual archives

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Results achievedResults achieved Metadata template D3bMetadata template D3b Controlled VocabulariesControlled Vocabularies Multilinguality (portal)Multilinguality (portal) Multilingual searchesMultilingual searches DISMARC PortalDISMARC Portal Current state of content collectionCurrent state of content collection Worldmap – implementation in VLEWorldmap – implementation in VLE DISMARC on a StickDISMARC on a Stick BroadcastsBroadcasts SeminarsSeminars Virtual CDsVirtual CDs DVD / online DVDDVD / online DVD IPR toolIPR tool

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Demo IncludedDemo Included

Portal – screenshots & live demonstrationPortal – screenshots & live demonstration Front end VS back endFront end VS back end 2 templates2 templates

DISMARCArchive

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Metadata templateMetadata template

Mainly developed in first period in collaboration Mainly developed in first period in collaboration among the archivesamong the archives

AP based on Dublin Core, compatability with AP based on Dublin Core, compatability with EuropeanaEuropeana

Metadata template is also implicitly in many Metadata template is also implicitly in many portal functions, e.g. the search categories etc.portal functions, e.g. the search categories etc.

Metadata Structures Manual Metadata Structures Manual D3b (M18), D3b (M18), Constantely updated on web: now v63Constantely updated on web: now v63 Access through portal Access through portal

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Accessing the ManualAccessing the Manual

Deliverable 3 b Current Web VersionIncluded in

the Portal‘s Help Wiki

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Controlled VocabulariesControlled Vocabularies

where possible: based on existing where possible: based on existing standards, e.g. DCMIType, AFS‘s standards, e.g. DCMIType, AFS‘s Ethnographic Thesaurus, MARCREL etc.Ethnographic Thesaurus, MARCREL etc.

Simple vocabularies developed and Simple vocabularies developed and maintained by DISMARC, e.g. dmFormatsmaintained by DISMARC, e.g. dmFormats

Accessible through manual, back end and Accessible through manual, back end and partly on the front endpartly on the front end

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Controlled VocabulariesControlled Vocabularies

For end users as search features in portalFor end users as search features in portal Look up definitions in the manualLook up definitions in the manual in the back end of the portal, usually for in the back end of the portal, usually for

archivesarchives

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Multilinguality (portal)Multilinguality (portal)

Usual functionality on many multilingual Usual functionality on many multilingual websites today: websites today:

translates portal, but not the data translates portal, but not the data http://dismarc.ait.co.athttp://dismarc.ait.co.at

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Multilingual searchesMultilingual searches

Translations in 30+ languages Concept

As simple as possible, as complex as necessary (not only words, but phrases; synonyms etc.) own translations

Example: here

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Multilingual searches: Behind the Multilingual searches: Behind the scenesscenes

Back end: Login/Admin area/DictionaryBack end: Login/Admin area/Dictionary Overview and single term as example: Overview and single term as example:

http://dismarc.ait.co.athttp://dismarc.ait.co.at Translation integrated in workflowTranslation integrated in workflow

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DISMARC NetworkDISMARC Network

Harvester (Metastore)

www.dismarc-audio.org

Provider(DISMARC node)

Other partners(EUROPEANA)

Subproviders

User

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The various The various DISMARC nodesDISMARC nodes provide the data provide the data for the for the DISMARC central nodeDISMARC central node harvester harvester

The The central nodecentral node itself also functions as a itself also functions as a provider and can be harvested by other data provider and can be harvested by other data portals like portals like EUROPEANAEUROPEANA

The rights free The rights free sound samplessound samples may be may be downloaded via a link in the metadata and are downloaded via a link in the metadata and are stored on the stored on the DISMARC Audio ServerDISMARC Audio Server

DISMARC NetworkDISMARC Network

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The DISMARC central metastore provides The DISMARC central metastore provides powerful search capabilitiespowerful search capabilities for searching the for searching the diverse data diverse data

No need to know how to query various individual No need to know how to query various individual systems systems

New metadata is New metadata is harvested automaticallyharvested automatically in in pre-defined intervals (each night)pre-defined intervals (each night)

AdvantagesAdvantages

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Partners may either:Partners may either:

Have their local OAI providerHave their local OAI provider• own (indicate the URL for the DISMARC own (indicate the URL for the DISMARC

Harvester)Harvester)• DISMARC installation (stick)DISMARC installation (stick)

OAI provider hosted at the DISMARC central OAI provider hosted at the DISMARC central sitesite• Data import via FTPData import via FTP

How to connect to How to connect to DISMARCDISMARC

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The DISMARC local providersThe DISMARC local providers

DISMARC node lifecycleDISMARC node lifecycle

InstallationTask 2.3

MappingTask 2.4

ImportTask 2.3

OAITask 2.5

Impr.Task 2.8

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InstallationInstallation

DISMARC node lifecycleDISMARC node lifecycle

MappingTask 2.4

ImportTask 2.3

OAITask 2.5

Impr.Task 2.8

InstallationTask 2.3

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Prerequisites (D2.1/2.2)Prerequisites (D2.1/2.2)

 Iconv is a unix tool to convert the encoded import files to MDMs internal “utf-8” encoding. Every common *nix distribution ships with iconv, whereas the support for MS Windows is supplied by cygwin.

Iconv

http://www.indexdata.dkThe Zebra Server supplies the core functionality for the collection and object metadata. The Zebra Server is used to index and retrieve the generated xml records.

Zebra Server

http://www.mysql.comDue to the need of a relational database as user and setting storage and the native support of MySQL5 by PHP, MySQL5 was the choice for MDM. Nevertheless, also the use of a Postgres database is possible

MySQL 5

http://www.php.netThe MDM is written as object oriented PHP application. Therefore the use of the latest PHP version is recommended.

PHP 5.2

 Since the MDM is a web application, a webserver is needed. There are no special preferences for its implementation

Apache/IIS

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Download and ExtractDownload and Extract

Extract

Webserver directory

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MappingMapping

DISMARC node lifecycleDISMARC node lifecycle

InstallationTask 2.3

ImportTask 2.3

OAITask 2.5

Impr.Task 2.8

MappingTask 2.4

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Mapping conceptMapping concept

Native data

Normalisation & Enrichment

Harvest &Indexation

DISMARC Metastore

Zebra IDX

Application

Presentation

MDM

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Mapping toolMapping tool

Connected to the currently used Connected to the currently used DISMARC application profileDISMARC application profile

Generates:Generates: A basic mapper written in PHPA basic mapper written in PHP A collection descriptionA collection description A table for further usageA table for further usage

Sends this to the responsible personnelSends this to the responsible personnel

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Mapping toolMapping tool

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Mapping tool

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Mapping - Structure

List of Importer

Reader(provided)

Mapper(via mail)

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ImportImport

DISMARC node lifecycleDISMARC node lifecycle

InstallationTask 2.3

MappingTask 2.4

OAITask 2.5

Impr.Task 2.8

ImportTask 2.3

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Audio DB – NetworkAudio DB – Network

Submit data

www.dismarc-audio.org

Metastore

Reference data

Use data

DISMARC partner

DISMARC partner

DISMARC partner

DISMARC users

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Audio databaseAudio database

Audio is stored at external web spaceAudio is stored at external web space http://www.dismarc-audio.orghttp://www.dismarc-audio.org Partners upload their data themselvesPartners upload their data themselves

ftp://ftp.dismarc-audio.orgftp://ftp.dismarc-audio.org Username and password are provided Username and password are provided

separatelyseparately Each partner has own partition for safety Each partner has own partition for safety

reasonsreasons

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FTP administrationFTP administration

Users have been created

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Import / TechnicalImport / Technical

DISMARC node lifecycleDISMARC node lifecycle

MappingTask 2.4

OAITask 2.5

Impr.Task 2.8

Import

Task 2.3

InstallationTask 2.3

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Data transformationData transformation

Two basic transformation optionsTwo basic transformation options

Option 1Option 1: Direct transformation: Direct transformation

Option 2Option 2: The substitution list: The substitution list

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Data transformationData transformation

Two basic transformation optionsTwo basic transformation options

Option 1Option 1: Direct transformation: Direct transformation

Option 2Option 2: The substitution list: The substitution list

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Direct TransformationDirect Transformation

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Native datasetsNative datasets

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Direct usage of valuesDirect usage of values

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The resultThe result

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Data transformationData transformation

Two basic transformation optionsTwo basic transformation options

Option 1Option 1: Direct transformation: Direct transformation

Option 2Option 2: The substitution list: The substitution list

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The substitution listThe substitution list

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Native data and listNative data and list

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File structureFile structure

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Look up the valuesLook up the values

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The resultThe result

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The substitution listThe substitution list

Can also be used to ADD dataCan also be used to ADD data Just add the required fields and values to Just add the required fields and values to

the listthe list Add these new data to the mapped Add these new data to the mapped

document within the mapperdocument within the mapper You are ready to feed GME‘s toolYou are ready to feed GME‘s tool

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Automated importAutomated import

www.dismarc.org

First, new native data has to be transferred to the MetaStore via FTP

Archive

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AutomatedAutomated importimport

Periodically iterates through the configured importer

Starts automated importjob periodically

Iterates through the active importer

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AutomatedAutomated importimport

For each importer, the new files directory is checked and each file will be passed to the Importer's reader

Importer's mapper moves the native values in place, adds thesaurus

terms and replaces codes to

create dismarc records

Each new file will be passed to the reader

Importer's reader iterates through each

native record in the new file and generates the

raw data as xml

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OAI OAI

DISMARC node lifecycleDISMARC node lifecycle

MappingTask 2.4

ImportTask 2.3

Impr.Task 2.8

OAITask 2.5

InstallationTask 2.3

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The providerThe provider

Each partner Each partner may have a may have a DISMARC nodeDISMARC node

The providers The providers are located at the are located at the oai subdirectoryoai subdirectory

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The harvesterThe harvester

The harvester runs periodicallyThe harvester runs periodically Checks its list of known providersChecks its list of known providers Requests a list of new dataRequests a list of new data Collects the data and stores it in its own Collects the data and stores it in its own

databasedatabase New data is then used in the central New data is then used in the central

provider for EUROPEANAprovider for EUROPEANA

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List of known providersList of known providers

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One harvested URLOne harvested URL

Shall it be harvested at the next possible turn

From where

Which importer shall be used

For which archive is it

Cron settings

Status reports

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The The front end and back end tools and front end and back end tools and infrastructureinfrastructure of the DISMARC system are of the DISMARC system are described in described in Deliverable 2.2 Deliverable 2.2 (Technical (Technical Report)Report)

All All test resultstest results are described are described in a in a Validation reportValidation report which is part of D5.1which is part of D5.1

ReportingReporting

General appearance

0% 6%

25%

43%

13%

13%

Unsatisfactory

In need of much improvement

In need of some improvement

Satisfactory

Very satisfactory

Absolutely satisfactory

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DISMARC - EUROPEANADISMARC - EUROPEANA

DISMARC is perceived as the audio DISMARC is perceived as the audio content aggregator for the European content aggregator for the European Digital Library – the EUROPEANA portal. Digital Library – the EUROPEANA portal.

First test harvestsFirst test harvests have been conducted have been conducted in in early summer 2008early summer 2008..

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Portal StatusPortal Status Data to date (12.9.2008) Data to date (12.9.2008)

1.3 Mio data objects (items)1.3 Mio data objects (items) This number is constantly increasing as several auto import This number is constantly increasing as several auto import

routines have been installed that allow partners to import data routines have been installed that allow partners to import data themselves. (new data import each night)themselves. (new data import each night)

object typesobject types: sound, data set, moving image, still image, : sound, data set, moving image, still image, texttext

Audio Samples:Audio Samples: 2.433 data records carry altogether 3.359 audio samples (some 2.433 data records carry altogether 3.359 audio samples (some

records carry more than one sample – eg. several tracks for one records carry more than one sample – eg. several tracks for one album)album)

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Autoimport routines are active for:Autoimport routines are active for:

Portal StatusPortal Status

- Importer Default EMEM xml importer [EMEM_XML_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default EMEM xml importer [EMEM_XML_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default RBB MUSAD xml importer [RBB_MUSAD_XML_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default RBB MUSAD xml importer [RBB_MUSAD_XML_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default RBB MultiKulti xml importer [RBB_MULTIKULTI_XML_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default RBB MultiKulti xml importer [RBB_MULTIKULTI_XML_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default YLE TEHO (sound effects) importer [YLE_TEHO_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default YLE TEHO (sound effects) importer [YLE_TEHO_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default YLE FONO (sound recordings) importer [YLE_FONO_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default YLE FONO (sound recordings) importer [YLE_FONO_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default SVA Excel importer [SVA_CSV_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer Default SVA Excel importer [SVA_CSV_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer OAI MDM Importer [OAI_MDM]:- Importer OAI MDM Importer [OAI_MDM]:- Importer Default OEM importer [OEM_XML]:- Importer Default OEM importer [OEM_XML]:- Importer Default SOAS file importer [SOAS_PLAIN]:- Importer Default SOAS file importer [SOAS_PLAIN]:- Importer Default KKA DB importer [KKA_DB]:- Importer Default KKA DB importer [KKA_DB]:- Importer ISPAN default ExcelXML parser (Sygn.) [ISPAN_EXCELXML_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer ISPAN default ExcelXML parser (Sygn.) [ISPAN_EXCELXML_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer GMC's MARC Reader [GMC_MARC]:- Importer GMC's MARC Reader [GMC_MARC]:- Importer WOMEX Database Mapper [WOMEX_DB]:- Importer WOMEX Database Mapper [WOMEX_DB]:- Importer GMC OpenOffice FODS XML importer [GMC_FODS]:- Importer GMC OpenOffice FODS XML importer [GMC_FODS]:- Importer MGR Default CVS importer [MGR_CSV_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer MGR Default CVS importer [MGR_CSV_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer TOM Database to DMOAP [TOM_DBXML]:- Importer TOM Database to DMOAP [TOM_DBXML]:- Importer HMTH DublinCore XML [HMTH_XML_TO_DMOAP]:- Importer HMTH DublinCore XML [HMTH_XML_TO_DMOAP]:

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Usage of the portal:Usage of the portal:

Monthly Statistics for September 2008 Monthly Statistics for September 2008 (11.9.2008)> Hits: 17.682/daily Visits: (11.9.2008)> Hits: 17.682/daily Visits: >300/daily>300/daily

One to two users register to the platform each One to two users register to the platform each dayday

To date we have around 90 registrants to the To date we have around 90 registrants to the platform, from 12 countries (AT, DE, DK, ES, FI, platform, from 12 countries (AT, DE, DK, ES, FI, IE, LT, NO, PL, SE, UK, US)IE, LT, NO, PL, SE, UK, US)

Portal StatusPortal Status

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Participants to DISMARC:Participants to DISMARC:

1 Prototype1 Prototype: 12 partner archives with altogether 20 collections are included: 12 partner archives with altogether 20 collections are included

2 Test portal2 Test portal: 7 partner archives with altogether 12 collections are included: 7 partner archives with altogether 12 collections are included

3 Queuing3 Queuing (Mapping and test import in process): 14 partners with altogether (Mapping and test import in process): 14 partners with altogether 21 collections21 collections

4 Collections without object metadata4 Collections without object metadata: 42 collection descriptions included: 42 collection descriptions included

SUM of partners cooperating to date with DISMARC (points 1 to 4)SUM of partners cooperating to date with DISMARC (points 1 to 4): : 75 partners from 18 countries 75 partners from 18 countries (AT, DE, DK, EE, FI, GR, HU, LI, LV, NO, PL, RU, SE, SK, SL, UA, UK, US)(AT, DE, DK, EE, FI, GR, HU, LI, LV, NO, PL, RU, SE, SK, SL, UA, UK, US)

Portal StatusPortal Status

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Type of content organisations cooperating with DISMARC:Type of content organisations cooperating with DISMARC:

Public organisations:Public organisations: Music Archives, Music Centres, Broadcasting Companies, Music Archives, Music Centres, Broadcasting Companies,

Libraries, Museums, Universities, Academies of SciencesLibraries, Museums, Universities, Academies of Sciences

Private organisations:Private organisations: Music Societies, Music Archives, Music Conferences, Folk Music Societies, Music Archives, Music Conferences, Folk

InstitutesInstitutes

Private collectors Private collectors

Portal StatusPortal Status

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Searching the DISMARC world map is a “visual way” to find audios Searching the DISMARC world map is a “visual way” to find audios in the DISMARC database.in the DISMARC database.

World MapWorld Map

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Via a click on the areas/countries that provide sounds the user Via a click on the areas/countries that provide sounds the user zooms in and gets to the audio files.zooms in and gets to the audio files.

World MapWorld Map

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Further results: Further results: broadcastsbroadcasts

Positive responses from EBU European Positive responses from EBU European Broadcasting Union) workshop in Seville, Broadcasting Union) workshop in Seville, October 2007October 2007

Support from the EBU-radio-director in Support from the EBU-radio-director in November 2007November 2007

Three broadcasts of DISMARC-audio in RBB Three broadcasts of DISMARC-audio in RBB (August 2008)(August 2008)

Two broadcasts on Radio Flora, Hanover by Two broadcasts on Radio Flora, Hanover by HMTH (April & July 2008)HMTH (April & July 2008)

Two broadcasts by YLE in winter 2008Two broadcasts by YLE in winter 2008

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Various seminars…Various seminars… 'DISMARC and the Swedish Music Community‘ / Sweden /SVA DISMARC structure, Adam Mickiewicz University / Poland /

ISPAN ‘Musical Futures: Copyright and Archives’ / England / SOAS/RBB ‘History of music archives, Adam Mickiewicz University / Poland /

ISPAN ‘Management of Cultural Heritage Assets’ / Germany / EMEM Archive seminar Norwegian Folk Music Archives / Norway / YLE ‘Sound Archives: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow’ conference /

Poland / ISPAN Lecture @ Karls-University / Czech Republic / ISPAN Presentation to Wissenschaftskolleg ‘Ways of Knowledge’ /

Germany / EMEM

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more seminarsmore seminars

DISMARC overview in European Seminar in Ethnomusicology bulletin (print) / EMEM

‘Historical Development of Ethnomusicology’, presentation of DISMARC at Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg / Germany / HTMH

‘ From the wax cylinder to the iPod: Forms, history, and meaning of musical archives ‘ /HMTH in coop. with EMEM, 2007

‘Teaching the music teachers’ began September semester 2007 /HMTH

‘ To whom does music belong? Music as intellectual property - GEMA, archives and internet downloads ‘ /HMTH, winter 2007

‘iPod&Co – Digital Archives and Access to Music‘ /EMEM 2007 Cologne

Music Cultures on Record / EMEM / Berlin 2007Music Cultures on Record / EMEM / Berlin 2007

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DVD

Skip if LAN present

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Further results jt

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Further results jt

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Further results jt

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Virtual CDs

Skip if LAN present

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IPR toolsIPR tools

IPR basket as demonstrated in a IPR basket as demonstrated in a screencast for direct communication screencast for direct communication between users and archivesbetween users and archives

IPR licensing toolIPR licensing tool Dependent upon user requirementsDependent upon user requirements

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Euro-visionEuro-vision

DISMARC supports i2010 / Digital DISMARC supports i2010 / Digital Libraries by cooperating closely with the Libraries by cooperating closely with the EDL/EUROPEANA, EDL/EUROPEANA,

by joining the EDL thematic network andby joining the EDL thematic network and by being the audio partner in proposed by being the audio partner in proposed

EUROPEANAconnectEUROPEANAconnect

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Performance indicators ait

Indicators

 

Period 4 (expected)

Period 4 (actual)

Processed records on DISMARC server

200,000 1.3 mil. ( more than 3,000 audio)

Increase in access General public

General public

Increase in portal visits

20,000 18, 670 (public access May 08, official launch Sept 2008 – figures for 4 months; September ’08 – 257,000 hits.

Project web site visits

1,500 5,460

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Month Hits Page views Visits

1 Mar 08 6,140 3,362 466

2 Apr 08 25,847 5,695 794

3 Mai 08 17,226 5,869 819

4 Jun 08 22,002 7,404 1,234

5 Jul 08 23,354 7,137 1,128

6 Aug 08 32,871 8,534 1,019

Total 127,440 38,001 5,460

Website statistics

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Challenges encountered• many archives are relatively isolated, old databases, lack of IT expertise – supply of technical support

• archives are wary of public scrutiny; but involvement with DISMARC means visibility of metadata standards, contents, work practices in archives – that has been met by creating a test server

• new archives took time in sending data, signatures on Starter Kit (MoU) also took time – in answer support routines have been developed

• partner SOAS personnel changes – reallocation of effort

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DisseminationDissemination

Conferences, trade fairs, broadcasts, seminars, workshops, magazine and book publications, web dissemination, etc.

Over 100 events, as notified here

DISMARC and it‘s impact are known DISMARC and it‘s impact are known throughout the cultural music archive throughout the cultural music archive worldworld

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User involvement & feedback mg

• Constant feedback from partners, two user groups created in second period • general users and• archive partners • results presented in D 5.1 and D 5.1.2

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User involvement & feedback mg

• current archive total: 75 (as of September 12th 2008) and further archives: +/-200• current portal stats: 194,512 hits September 2008• current registered visitors: +/- 100

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September ‘08

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Project website jt

Skip if LAN present

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Overview of project

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Dissemination

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Virtual CD pilot

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Multi-linguality

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Impact: changes & benefits jt

• Users can search for and find previously undiscoverable music and information

• archives integrated into digital world

• integration with i2010 Digital Libraries – without DISMARC, no audio WP in EUROPEANAconnect

• ‘DISMARC effect‘ – funding (ISPAN), data-restructuring (EMEM, South Africa, Kyrgyzstan), clarification of rights (RBB Reichsrundfunk Archive)

• and more…

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Impact: changes & benefits jt

• side effects for partners:

• all partners archives now on-line for first time, metadata improved; development of IPR expertise; OAI / interoperability

• ISPAN and HMTH archives documented for first time; YLE sound effects library online for free use

• GME ‘World Map‘ music browser integrated as browse-portal (on-line)

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Exploitation, sustainabilityDEMAND:• Run portal technically• Assist archives to participate• Ensure technical and data compliance with EDL• Update of infrastructure

SOLUTIONS:• RBB funding server for 5 years• AIT giving a hand to archives, asking for a fee or seeking funds for this service• DISMARC-consortium members create an advisory board• Three curators looking after compliance and development: RBB (general representation, marketing etc.), AIT (technical), EMEM (data, mappings)

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DISMARC on a stickDISMARC on a stick

XAMPP (Webserver, PHP, MySQL)

Zebra Server

Operating system

MetaDataManager

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A-8010 Graz

DISMARCco-funded by the European Commission

DISMARC - StickDISMARC - Stick

1.1. Installation of the VMware – PlayerInstallation of the VMware – Player• Stored on the USB-stickStored on the USB-stick

(can also be downloaded from: (can also be downloaded from: http://www.vmware.com/download/player/ )http://www.vmware.com/download/player/ )

2.2. Running the DISMARC-System on a Running the DISMARC-System on a stick (or any other writable storage stick (or any other writable storage medium) using the VMware-Playermedium) using the VMware-Player

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