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Netherlands Filmmuseum

Technological Landscapes for Tomorrow‘s Cultural Economy (Digicult) Project Kick-off Luxembourg, January 26, 2001. European Commission, DG Information Society. Salzburg Research, Austria. Consortia Civity, Italy. Netherlands Filmmuseum. Germany. UK. IMZ.

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Netherlands Filmmuseum

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  1. Technological Landscapes for Tomorrow‘s Cultural Economy (Digicult) Project Kick-off Luxembourg, January 26, 2001 European Commission, DG Information Society Salzburg Research, Austria Consortia Civity, Italy Netherlands Filmmuseum Germany UK IMZ Antwerp Public Library, Pulman Consortium, Belgium Digital Guild, UK International Music Centre, Austria

  2. Workplan: WP 1 & 2

  3. Workplan: WP 3

  4. Workplan: WP 4 & 5

  5. Workplan: Core Expert Partners

  6. Workplan Prime Partner

  7. Workplan: Network Partners

  8. The DigiCULT study Overall view: Inf.Society, ICTs and Memory Institutions METHODS: Desk Research: Inter- views, Expert Round Tables, Case Studies, Online Delphi Services/Demands Policies/Initiatives Organisational & Financial Aspects RESEARCH ISSUES Exploitation Technology Future Focus • RECOMMENDATIONS: • EC -DG Information Society • National, regional and local governments • Funding and professional bodies • Individual ALM Institutions • Private sector / industry players RECOMMENDATIONS

  9. Memory Institutions and ICTs Historic social formations, cultural history Industrial Society NEW TECHNOLOGICAL SYSTEMS: NEW FORMS OF PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, USAGE/CONSUMPTION Information Society CULTURE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, POLITICAL CHANGES Cultural values, needs/demands Impact of new techno- logical systems: New organisa- tional concepts, co-operations, practices and procedures Cultural / Memory Institutions Functions of Archives, Libraries and Museums: Providing long term access to cultural heritage / ressources, re-contextualisation/interpretation Contributions to cultural awareness, social inclusion, diversity and identity, education, lifelong learning

  10. Institutional Change MI MI MI ITC IT IT ICT IT External users: access to catalogue data; mainly other institutions, academic Services/applications/transaction models for different external user groups • 1960/1970/1980: • Single department/functions: • e.g. collection management, • catalogue data • Data processing • Users come to institution • 1981-1990: • Single departments/functions: • e.g. collection management, • catalogue data • Data processing • Use of ICT in institutional • administration/communication • 1991-2000:+Inter-/Intranet • Online Presentation • External users: Online Access • to catalogue data • 2001- • Re-organisation of internal • structures, work flow, • external relationships • User centric approach • Demand driven services: • Commercial (private / • business) • Non-/semi-commercial IT/ICT = Information/CommunicationTechnology; MI = Memory Institution

  11. Technology Cycle Access Authentification/ user profiles, user, inter-faces, navigational tools, visualisation... Transactions Shopping cart system, mech. to protect IPR rights clearance/ licensing costing/payment system.. Cataloging Metadata, data entry facilities, cross domain virtual catalogues... MEMORY INSTITUTION Functions: Providing long term access to cultural heritage/ressources; contextualisation/interpretation Organisation of the relations between the physical, the digitised and the born digital cultural entities Storage Mass storage technol., database management systems, distributed repositories... Usage Internal: Print product., multimedia, virtual museum, exhibitions, tours... External: Commercial: private / business: e.g. publishing, multi-media products & services companies Non-/semi-commercial: e.g. academic, educat. Digitisation Mass digitisation technol./ services, standards, multiple formats, qualities... Selection for long term preservation: Mission, criteria, guidelines

  12. Partnerships & Co-operation Access/Transaction Providers Internet Service Providers Interaction/application designers Virtual portals/marketplaces Licensing agencies Accounting services Technology/Service Providers e.g. mass digitsation/storage technologies & service, cataloging/data entry service database/distributed repository management service Content Industry Collection agencies/co-operatives Multi-media companies, Virtual curators/tour guides Educational Internet Servers Publishing houses Inhouse ALM co-operations Specialised firms Full service providers Outsourcing of single tasks System houses Cultural Heritage Objects/Content Digitisation Storage Cataloging Products Services Access Transactions • Digital ressources: • Catalogue data • Digital represen- • tations of objects • Digitised objects • Born-digital obj. • Digital Collect. • (e.g. photos..) • Multimedia • Virtual exhibi- • tions/tours • Educat.courses • Print products.. • User interface • Authentification • Shopping cart-, • licensing- & • payment • systems • Physical Objects: • books, maps, • posters, post- • cards.. • photographs, • sound tapes • documentary • films etc.) External Use: Commercial: private/business, Non-/semi-commercial: e.g. academic, educational..

  13. Digicult Web Space • URL: www.salzburgresearch.at/fbi/digicult/ • Email to Digicult project coordinators: • digicult@salzburgresearch.at • Login for Admin Space • Username: mmichilli, hgknopp, gobrien, jvanvaerenbergh, erushaija, broyan, etc. • Password: dc_partner • Mail to all partners: digicult.partner@salzburgresearch.at

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