Opening up access to cultural heritage Jonathan Purday Senior Communications Advisor, Europeana.

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Opening up access to cultural heritage Jonathan Purday Senior Communications Advisor, Europeana

PARTNER LOGO The political vision ‘Digitisation and online accessibility of European cultural material is essential in order to highlight that heritage, to inspire the creation of content and to encourage new online services to emerge.’ Council of the European Union, May 2010 ‘Europeana should become one of the main reference points for education and research purposes, and integrated into education systems’ Resolution of the European Parliament, May 2010

PARTNER LOGO Objectives for content providers and users Renew the relevance of museums, libraries and archives to new generations who live and learn online Meet users’ expectations that they can read texts, see pictures, watch videos and listen to sounds on the same platform Guarantee authentic and trustworthy content Provide a collective memory that helps develop a shared European cultural identity

PARTNER LOGO Supporting innovation and the knowledge economy Facilitate new applications based on our Open Source code base – EuropeanaLabs Distribute our metadata for use in developing linked data applications Pilot APIs so that our information is available in the workflow of the user Partner with teaching organisations to support new types of pan-European research and cross-disciplinary study Encourage participation: user generated content; tagging

PARTNER LOGO Promoting the public domain Europeana’s Public Domain Charter The public domain is a vital resource for new ideas, creativity and innovation Once copyright expires a work is in the public domain What is out-of-copyright in analogue form remains so once digitised

PARTNER LOGO The Public Domain Mark

PARTNER LOGO Europeana Usage Guidelines for Public Domain Work Give credit where credit is due Protect the reputation of creators and providers Show respect for the original work and its creator Be culturally aware Share knowledge Preserve public domain marks “This usage guide is based on goodwill. It is not a legal contract. We ask that you respect it.”

PARTNER LOGO Access to orphan works Orphan works are those that are in copyright but for which rights’ owners are not readily identifiable Likely also to be out-of-print and not readily available Resulting in a 20 th century black hole Solutions: Partner in ARROW: Accessible Registries of Rights Information and Orphan Works Investigating collective licensing opportunities Working with the Federation of European Publishers Political concern growing Comité des Sages consultation process

PARTNER LOGO Mn;kl;k;klj;lkj;lkj;jh;lkj;klj;klj; klj;klj Aggregation: a sustainable model of content delivery Archives Portal Europe Archives Libraries Museums National Aggregators Regional Aggregators Horizontal AggregatorsVertical Aggregators The European Library ATHENA European Film Gateway Film archives ELocal MLAs Flanders museums Culture Grid MLAs Dark Aggregators MLAs

PARTNER LOGO Thank you