Europeana Publishing Framework (Concept) at Culture Jam
Transcript of Europeana Publishing Framework (Concept) at Culture Jam
1.Changes in technology
Insects and Fruit c. 1660 - c. 1665 Rijksmuseum Public Domain
apple promo image (5120*2880px) on retina 5k imac
detail from the nightwatch (14K * 13K pixels)
downloaded image from Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum (1000*997 px)
same image relied to fit Europeana thumbnail size (200*150px)
same image resized to 800*600px (very common image size)
compared with non retina iPad screen
compared with high end android telefoon screen (1920*1080px - full HD TV)
compared with screen of a macbook air
compared with retina macbook screen
compared with retina iPad screen
2048px
1536px
The screen size of a retina iPad is probably a good departure point for determining what “good enough” means when providing images that you want others to enjoy and possibly to re-use your content.
2.Change in expectations
Insects and Fruit c. 1660 - c. 1665 Rijksmuseum Public Domain
“love this! Can I use it?”
* 1960s ‘lantern’ interval slide used in cinemas (courtesy National Library of Scotland)
Melissa Terras, Director of UCL Centre for Digital Humanities @melissaterras
http://melissaterras.blogspot.dk/2014/10/reuse-of-digitised-content-2-heres-one.html
‘What do we want? Curated bundles of 300 dpi images of cultural heritage content, freely and
easily available with clear licensing and attribution guidelines! When do we want it?
Yesteryear!’
3.Current situation
Insects and Fruit c. 1660 - c. 1665 Rijksmuseum Public Domain
Enumerate report
Zelfportret met baret 1630 - 1700. Rijksmuseum Public Domain
3.A new approach
Taskforce membersPaul Keller (Kennisland ) Merete Sanderhoff (National Gallery of Denmark) Max Kaiser (Austrian National Library) Matilda Karlsson (Swedish National Heritage Board) Maarten Brinkerink (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision / EUscreenXL) Stephan Bartholmei (German National Library/Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek) Maria Theresa Natale MUSEU - MICHAEL) Nienke van Schaverbeke (The European Library) Vera Kriezi (Music Library of Greece) Wietske van den Heuvel (DEN Foundation Charlotte Waelde (Exter University) Fred Truyen (KU Leuven) Breandan Knowlton (HistoryPin) Lars Lundqvist (Swedish National Heritage Board) Monika Lechner (DEN Foundation) Richard Ranft (The British Library / Europeana Sounds Harry Verwayen (Europeana) Jill Cousins (Europeana) Henning Scholz (Europeana) Joris Pekel (Europeana) David Haskiya (Europeana) James Morley (Europeana )
Deliverable: Europeana Creative D3.3 Extension of the Europeana Licensing Framework
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Tier 1: Europeana as a search engine
Any Europeana rights statement and a preview > 400 px wide
Tier 2: Europeana Publication
platform
Direct link to an image >800 px wide
Tier 3: Europeana as a
distribution platform for non-commercial use
Re-usable license and image >1200 px wide
Tier 4: Europeana as a
distribution platform for free
re- use
Open license and image >1200 px wide
Concours de cycles nautiques, 1914. BNF Public Domain
4. The campaign
Europeana has more than 2500 contributing partners
Q1: we need to set (and regularly update) minimum requirements for the 4 tiers (like 400 pl wide for previews).
Are you ok with that?
Q2: In order for Europeana to create visibility for you, we need to be able to do everything that your rights statement allows.
Are you ok with that?
Q3: In order for Europeana to provide a solid user experience (and not crash your servers) we need to cache content.
Are you ok with that?
July Aug Sep Oct Nov
Culture Jam (july 8 Vienna)
AGM (nov 2 amsterdam)
Aggregator Forum (Oct 23, Rome)
Consultation
Thank you!
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