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Building Europeana MICHAEL, RIBA, London 23 May 2008

Building Europeana MICHAEL, RIBA, London 23 May 2008. What is Europeana?. Quick Background Potted History EDL Foundation EDLnet What has happened What will happen What must happen. EU Vision for a European digital library.

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Building Europeana MICHAEL, RIBA, London 23 May 2008

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  1. Building Europeana MICHAEL, RIBA, London 23 May 2008

  2. What is Europeana? • Quick Background • Potted History • EDL Foundation • EDLnet • What has happened • What will happen • What must happen

  3. EU Vision for a European digital library “A common multilingual access point would make it possible to search Europe’s distributed – that is to say, held in different places by different organisations – digital cultural heritage online. Such an access point would increase its visibility and underline common features. The access point should build on existing initiatives such as The European Library (TEL), in which Europe’s libraries already cooperate. It should where possible closely associate private holders of rights in cultural material and all interested stakeholders. A strong commitment by the Member states and cultural institutions to arrive at such an access point should be encouraged.” European Union Communiqué August 2006

  4. With these goals • End 2006 full collaboration among EU national libraries. • From 2007 collaboration to be expanded to archives and museums. • 2,000,000 books, films, photographs, manuscripts, and other cultural works accessible by 2008 • At least 6,000,000 works by 2010 A portal or Internet site providing access to Europe’s cultural heritage

  5. EDL Foundation • A legal entity to sustain and develop the Europeana and to provide a framework for funding and future governance

  6. European Regional Branch of Intl. Council on Archives – EURBICA Intl Fed. of Television Archives – FIAT European Museums Forum - EMF Association Cinémathèques Européennes – ACE Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche – LIBER Multilingual Inventory of Cultural Heritage in Europe – MICHAEL Koninklijke Bibliotheek – National Library of the Netherlands - KB International Council of Museums Europe – ICOM Europe Consortium of European Research Libraries – CERL Institut National de ‘l’Audiovisuel - INA Bundesarchiv Bibliothèque nationale de France International Association of Sound & Audiovisual Archives – IASA Ministries of Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden

  7. Invitation to the Ministries from Horst Forster to support – Europeana: the European digital library

  8. EDLnet – Europeana: the European digital library • Thematic Network Partner Group across Museums, Archives, Audio-Visual Archives & Libraries started July 07 • Bringing together cultural institutions across Europe • Creatng a user defined prototype by November 08 • Making recommendations for a sustainable service

  9. Archives • Austrian State Archives • European Archive • European Branch of ICA Direcção-Geral de Arquivos • Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg • National Archives of Finland • Federal Archives of Germany • National Archives of Sweden • National Archives of the Netherlands • National Archive of France • International Institute for Social History • Audio-visual collections • International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives • Association des Cinémathèques Européennes • International Federation of Television Archives • European Broadcasting Union • Institut national de l'audiovisuel • Cross-domain associations • MICHAEL AISBL • Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, UK • Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg • ABM-utvikling, Norway • RUNAS, the Danish Archives, Libraries and Museums • Arbeitsgruppe europäischen Angelegenheiten Bibliotheken,Archive Museen • ABM-Centrum, Sweden • Institute for Cultural Memory, Romania • Heritage Malta • Istituto per i beni artistici, culturali e naturali – Regione Emilia-Romagna Erfgoed Nederland • Libraries • Danish State Library Aarhus • Catholic University of Leuven • European Bureau of Library, Information & Documentation Associations • Ligues des bibliothèques européenes de recherches • Consortium of European Research Libraries • State and University Library Göttingen • Conference of European National Librarians • Cervantes Library • Biblioteca de Catalunya • National Authorities on Public Libraries in Europe • Museums • Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza • Rijksmuseum • Institute for Museum Research, Berlin • International Council of Museums Europe • Natural History Museum • Network of European Museum Organisations • European Museums Forum • Museum of London Group • Science Museum • Project Contributors • Bernstein • CITER • DELOS • DIGMAP • DISMARC • DRIVER • EPsIplus • Video Active • MultiMatch • Cross Czech a.s. • TrebleCLEF • Knowledge Management in Museums Project • Research institutions • Arts and Humanities Data Service • Digitaal Erfgoed Nederland • Digital Lifecycle Management Forum • Ethnological Museum, Berlin, Music Archive • European Commission on Preservation & Access • German Social Science Infrastructure Sciences • Heriot-Watt University • Institute of Communication and Computer Systems - National Technical University of Athens • Institute of Mathematics and Informatics • Kennisland / Knowledgeland • TOPP Consulting GmbH • Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam • National representatives • Austria, National Library • Belgium, Royal Library • Bulgaria, New Bulgarian University Library • Cyprus, Ministry of Education and Culture • Czech Republic, National Library • Denmark, Royal Library • Estonia, National Library • Finland, National Library • France, National Library • Germany, National Library • Greece, Veria Central Public Library • Hungary, National Library • Iceland, National and University Library • Ireland, University College Cork • Latvia, National Library • Liechtenstein, National Library • Lithuania, Vilnius University • Luxembourg, National Library • Norway, National Library • Poland, National Library • Portugal, National Library • Slovakia, National Library • Slovenia, National Library • Spain, National Library • Sweden, National Library • United Kingdom, British Libraryall domains • Brings together the digitised & digital items from Museums, • Archives, Audio Visual Collections & Libraries across Europe • Solves the issues of interoperability in data • Works on usability – finding paths, presenting items, appealing • Finds sustainable governance & organisational models • Builds on previous initiatives / BRICKS, ANNOculture, Qviz, Michael Process • 3 major Workpackages • Network of nearly 100 cultural institutions

  10. What has happened since July 2007 • Requirements gathered from all 4 domains • Pulled together in the Maquette

  11. What has happened since July 2007 • Requirements gathered from all 4 domains • Pulled together in the Maquette • Professional & end user feedback

  12. What has happened • Requirements gathered from all 4 domains • Pulled together in the Maquette • Professional & end user feedback • Functional specification and new object model • Collection of your data - in progress • Build of Prototype1 – due June 08 – • First Concept of the Business Model

  13. What will happen • Users expect the Interoperable Europeana -EDLnet Conference June 23 and 24 • Launch in November 2008 a fully working prototype representing the material of the 4 domains in sufficient quantities to work. • More network partners particularly from museums, film and sound • Validate the concept for the Business Model • Create a roadmap • Secure funding to match next projects • 4 new projects starting now

  14. New Projects – adding content to Europeana • Athena – Museums • EFG – Film Gateway – starts June 08 • EPA - Archives • EDLocal – small, medium regional archives, libraries and museums starts June 08 Matched by funding from: OCW, Dutch Education, Culture & Science Ministry

  15. What must happen • New Project Proposals accepted • Sustainable Long Term Funding found and made part of Council Recommendations French Presidency and use of MSEG

  16. New Project Proposals • Europeana v1.0 – operational service • EuropeanaConnect – best practice network • EuropeanaTravel – libraries digitisation targeted project • EuropeanaFilm • Diamond • BHLEurope • EUScreen • ROSE Matched by funding from ? Need about 1 million euros for next 3 years.

  17. Sustainability • Costs • minimum 6-8 million per year to run operational service • Does not include digitisation • Does not include R&D • Revenue streams: • Advertising • Sponsorship • Subscriptions • Brokerage fees • Affiliate fees • Structural Funding • Agency such as CERN, ESA

  18. The Roadmap • June 08 - 5 eContentPlus Proposals: • Europeana v1.0, Europeana BPN & Europeana Targeted Projects x3 • Europeana Plenary Conference, KB, 23/24th • Start of EDLocal and EFG • Sept 08 – Secure next round of matching funds • - complete Business model for Europeana • - complete Road Map for Europeana • -start EPA, Athena, ROSE, • Nov 08 - Launch of Europeana prototype by Vivien Reding • - Recommendations for next steps – the Road Map • -Conference in Brussels on 21 November • Jan 09 – start Europeana v1.0 and EuropeanaConnect • Dec 09 – longer term funding structure in place ?Agency? • June 2010 - Launch of Europeana v1.0 – the operational service

  19. Thank You

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