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'Europeana for Creative Industry' presentation by Jill Cousins, 15 March 2013, Brussels.

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Jill Cousins

15 March 2013, Brussels

Europeana for Creative Industry

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BackgroundCreative Industry SupportFuture Collaboration Possibilities

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Background

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5.6 million visits 2012

500+ Europeana

Network members

2200+ participating institutions

Many Hackathons yielding 75 prototypes

25 API implementations,

40 requests per week

27 million objects released as open data

Data Model used by US, Brazil,

Korea, S.Africa

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GLAM

Rovio

HistoryPin

Europeana

Research

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Build the trusted source for cultural heritage

AGGREGATE

Expand the networkSource content

Improve data quality

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Aggregated• 2200+ content

providers• 142 aggregators

• 26.9 million objects

Distributed• Portal

• Mobile• Tablet

• API• LOD

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Network• 500+

members

BreakdownGalleries: 2

Libraries: 111Archives: 26

Museums: 60National Aggs: 22

Publishers: 2Creative Ind: 5

Research: 78Ministries: 9

Other: 174

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Make heritage available wherever users are whenever they want it

DISTRIBUTE

Upgrade portalDevelop partnerships

Put content in users’ workflow

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FACILITATESupport the cultural heritagesector through knowledge transfer, innovation & advocacy

Standardise copyright

Share knowledge

Open data

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Release of Europeana Data as CC0 20

September 2012

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Licensing

Framework

EDM

Business models

Open

Labs

Knowledge sharing

Repository

Core Platform

Europeana has the ambition to be an infrastructure commons:

3-year project Europeana

CloudCloud-based

infrastructure for the storage &

sharing of data & content Offering

economies of scale

With access to knowledge & solutions for

sustainability, licensing

&governance

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Cultivate new ways for users to participate in their cultural heritage

ENGAGE

Enhance users’ experience

Extend social media presence

Channels to Users

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Creative Industry Support

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1. creative industries seek to explore innovative ways to use existing data sources→ develop exciting ideas, products and services→ digital industry is a high growth sector→ enormous potential for the cultural heritage sector

2. digitisation sets the foundation for memory institutions to engage with creative industries

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Impact

increase the re-use of cultural heritage

resources by Creative Industries

provide Open Lab environments for

experimenting with cultural content

produce a Content Re-Use Framework for

Europeana

deliver technical infrastructure to enable creative

re-use

inspire and support creative industries to re-use Europe’s cultural heritage

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Create five pilot applications

in five thematic areashistory education

natural history educationtourism

social networksdesign

conduct five open innovation challenges, in

five thematic areas, to identify, incubate and spin-off five viable projects into

the commercial sector

extensive stakeholder engagement campaign promoting Europeana’s

cultural heritage content to the creative industries and

the merits of creative re-use to cultural institutions

How?

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Europeana Open Lab Living

labs

Design to

Delivery

Virtual lab

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Future Collaboration Possibilities

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Become part of new Project Proposals:

1. Europeana Sounds,

2. Europeana Food & Drink,

3. Out of Commerce and Solving the

Bibliographic Agency Delivery of Data under CC0

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Join in with Current Projects:

Europeana Creative

Europeana Cloud,

Europeana 1989,

Europeana Research,

Europeana Fashion

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Give us your metadata so we can access to your content and make it available in a variety of contexts

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Make use

of the API

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Join the Europeana Network

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Jill Cousins

[email protected]

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