Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Antonella FRESA DC-NET Technical Coordinator Data infrastructures for social sciences and humanities - digitising and archiving.

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Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Antonella FRESA DC-NET Technical Coordinator Data infrastructures for social sciences and humanities - digitising and archiving cultural heritage eIRG Workshop Budapest, 3 April 2011

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Table of content Partnership Background Political positioning: JPI Cultural Heritage & MSEG The relationship with Europeana and the European e- Infrastructure organisations Sustainability Impact The future

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 The amount of digitised material in the European Cultural sector is growing very rapidly due to the establishment of national and regional digitisation programmes. The generation of digital cultural heritage is accelerated also by the impulse of Europeana that is fostering the European cultural institutions to produce even more digital content. The rationale

Budapest, 4-5 April high quality information technology management (to ensure trust, availability, reliability, long term safety of content, security, preservation and sustainability); 2.access facilities offered to the final users who will search into the DCH e-Infrastructure for their research and to the cultural institutions that will deliver their data to the DCH e-Infrastructure; 3.interoperation of cultural heritage data with non-cultural heritage data and other research data. What the resulting data need

Budapest, 4-5 April Ministries from 8 EU countries Italy: Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali - Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico (coordinator) Belgium: Politique scientifique fédérale/Federaal Wetenschapsbeleid (BELSPO/STIS) Estonia: Eesti Vabariigi Kultuuriministeerium France: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication – Département de la Recherche de l’enseignement supérieur et de la technologie Greece: Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού [Hellenic Ministry of Culture] Hungary: Oktatási Kulturális Minisztérium (Ministry of National Resources) Slovenia: Ministrstvo za Kulturo Slovenia (*) Sweden: Riksarkivet (*) Partner delegated by the Ministry of Culture 5

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 The Coordination: Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian Libraries 1. Administrative Service 2. Service for the cultural promotion 2 services6 departments Projects: Internet Culturale CulturaItalia Europeana (Italian partic.) World Digital Library (Italian partic.) European projects 1.Standards rules for cataloguing and digitisation 2. National Library Service (SBN) 3. Bibliographic information and activities for the Registry of the Italian library 4. Digitisation and access to documents 5. Activities concerning bibliography, cataloguing and census of the ancient book 6. Census and management of the Italian bibliography of manuscripts

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 DC-NET Background DC-NET is one step within a longer way that begun 10 years ago Two levels of work: -Coordination of policies and programmes at national and regional dimension -Prepare and run EU projects

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 EUROPEANA The European Portal DIGITAL CULTURAL HERITAGE e-Infrastructure DATA MODEL, ORGANISATION, GOVERNANCE NATIONAL & REGIONAL INITIATIVES Linked Heritage RECOMMENDATIONS & GUIDELINES Lund Action Plan Brussels Quality Framework National Digitisation Programmes

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 The DC-NET ERA-NET DC-NET started in December 2009 as an ERA- NET among cultural EU Ministries Core objective : to establish a common awareness of perspectives, priorities, constraints and capabilities across the digital cultural heritage (DCH) and e-Infrastructures communities in Europe The cultural heritage sector has the potential to be a significant user of e-Infrastructures capabilities, just as the e-Infrastructures sector can facilitate important research and services progress for DCH. 9

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 DC-NET vision A seamless data and services infrastructure for cultural heritage, which unobtrusively but reliably provides key services such as: –preservation and backup, –authentication and data integrity, –collaborative research environments, –advanced (cross-collection, multilingual and semantic) search and retrieval –intellectual property management and authorised use of DCH content. 10

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 DC-NET overall strategy Three main directions: I.to establish a dialogue between the Cultural Heritage, the ICT and the e-Infrastructures (working groups, international conferences & publications) II.to explore how e-Infrastructures can add value to the research in the digital cultural heritage and to anticipate a range of advanced services (focused seminars and workshops) III.to develop and endorse a Joint Activitiees Plan (commitment from the stakeholders) 11

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Programmes coordination The programmes addressed by DC-NET belong to two families: Research for the cultural heritage Creation and access to digital content

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Research for the cultural heritage: the Joint Programming Initiative for Cultural Heritage (JPICH) " Cultural Heritage and Global Change: a new challenge for Europe“ - EC Recommendation 26/4/2010 – 17 Member States participate + 4 observers – Chaired by Italy – To define, develop and implement strategic research agendas DC-NET is endorsed by JPICH and is involved into the new JHEP (Join Heritage European Programme) action for the implementation of JPICH

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Joint Programming Initiative Cultural Heritage NET-HERITAGE Tangible Cultural Heritage DC-NET Digital CulturalHeritage

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Creation & access to digital content: from NRG to MSEG NRG - National Representatives Group MSEG - Member States Experts Group Coordination of national Representatives from EU to define priorities and initiate action plans –from 2002 until 2007: the National Representatives Group –from 2007: the Member States Expert Group

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Positioning of DC-NET Community –All the partners of DC-NET participate in MSEG –MCC is President of MICHAEL AISBL, sits in the Executive Board of Europeana Foundation and in the Governing Board of JPICH –ICCU sits in the Advisory Board of DARIAH –BELSPO sits in the Board of ESFRI –Director of ICCU, project manager of DC-NET, sits in the Scientific Board of JPICH –The Director of ICCU and Technical Coordinator of DC- NET participate to JHEP, the coordination action for the implementation of JPICH.

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 The relationship with Europeana Structural difference and Cooperation The differences The targets:Europeana is a portal for final users DC-NET works towards an infrastructure for the research The initiators:Europeana is an initiative of the EC supported by Member States DC-NET is an initiative of the Member States supported by EC The access to data: Europeana offers flat access to the object level only The concept of the collection level is very relevantfor DC-NET; it is scientifically central for the cultural heritage research, since it provides contextualisation and thematic aggregation of the objects

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 The relationship with Europeana Structural difference and Cooperation The Cooperation DC-NET will offer tools and functionalities to Europeana, such as, for example the preservation (indicated as a priority in the New Renaissance Report, Comité des Sages) Common work between Europeana and DC-DI on metadata There is a natural link between DC-NET and Europeana through projects and political/strategic and technical groups

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 The relationship with European strategic bodies DC-NET has established factual cooperation: –regular participation to the e-IRG workshops (Madrid, Brussels, Budapest) – presentation at the ESFRI SSH thematic working group meeting (Brussels, 18/1/2011) –EGI User Forum in Vilnius –TERENA Conference in Prague CONTINUE 

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Sustainability of DCH e- Infrastructure National programmes in the areas of -Research -Cultural heritage -Innovation & e-government European programmes -Infrastructures -ICT -CIP Regional programmes for digitisation and access

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Impacts Impact on the e-Infrastructures –The adoption of the e-Infrastructures by the digital cultural heritage community will open new scenarios of use and exploitation Impact on the cultural heritage –Cultural managers will become more aware about the potential that the e-infrastructures can offer to their work: storage, preservation, services for the cultural institutions, etc. Impact on European research –A better integration of the cultural sector with the e- Infrastructures will enable the research of new advanced services and applications Impact on the general public –Digital cultural content will become more usable and re-usable for education, cultural tourism, long-life learning, non- professional cultural interests, etc. 21

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Result at the time DCH is now well positioned in the political scenario established links with the e-Infrastructure providers progressed from the technical point of view developed its vision and realised the collaboration among all stakeholders The Digital Cultural Heritage is a growing Community committed toward the implementation of a stable infrastructure 22

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 See you in Budapest on June 2011 for the second DC-NET Conference on e-Infrastructures for Digital Cultural Heritage 23

Budapest, 4-5 April 2011 Thank you Antonella FRESA DC-NET Technical Coordinator