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EuropeanaConnect
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What is EuropeanaConnect ?
• “Best Practice Network”
• Co-funded by European Commission in the eContentplus programme
• Duration May 2009 – October 2011 (= 2,5 years)
• 30 project partners from 14 countries
• Coordinated by Austrian National Library
• ~ 900 Person Months total labour effort
• Total budget: 5.625.000 Euro
• 80 % EU funding: 4.500.000 Euro
EuropeanaConnect
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Partner Institutions
• Europeana Foundation, The Hague • 10 Universities and Academies of
Sciences:
• 8 Libraries: • Humboldt University Berlin
• University of Vienna
• Austrian National Library • Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon
(Coordinator)
• Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
• Royal Library of Denmark
• National Technical University of
• National Library of Luxembourg Athens
• National Library of the Netherlands • University of Amsterdam
• Innsbruck University Library • University of Padua
• State- and University Library • Polish Academy of Sciences
Göttingen
• Hungarian Academy of Sciences
• German National Library
• Slovenian Academy of Sciences
• National Library of Portugal
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Partner Institutions
• 7 Research Institutes: • 1 Broadcast Company:
• Austrian Institute of Technology • RBB – Rundfunk Berlin-
GmbH, AT Brandenburg
• OFFIS Institute for Information
Technology, DE • 1 Publishing House:
• XEROX SAS, FR • Amsterdam University Press
• CELI S.R.L., IT
• Knowledgeland, NL • 1 Institute for Literature:
• Institute of Lithuanian Literature
• University College London
and Folklore, Vilnius
Consultants Ltd, UK
• AIT Applied Information
Technology ltd., AT • 1 Consultant Company:
• Eremo s.r.l., Cupramontana
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6. Europeana Group of
Projects
BHL-Europe
Biodiversity Heritage
Libraries Europe
Presto Europeana
Judaica
PRIME Local Arrow
Europeana
Europeana MIMO
Regia Europeana v1.0 Musical Instruments
Museums Online
CARARE
Connecting Archaeology
and Architecture in Europeana EFG
Europeana European
Film Gateway
HOPE EuropeanaConnect
Heritage of People’s ASSETS EUscreen
Europe
ATHENA
Access to Cultural Heritage
Europeana Networks across Europe
Travel
APEnet
Archives Portal Europe
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Key Objectives of EuropeanaConnect
1. Provide a critical mass of audio content to Europeana and
implement an audio-enabling infrastructure
2. Provide tools and methodologies for user-driven development and
for testing and evaluation
3. Build the Semantic Layer for Europeana
4. Facilitate multilingual access to Europeana
5. Develop novel access channels to Europeana (like mobile access)
6. Build the Europeana Licensing Framework
7. Build value-added services (like user annotations & e-Books-on-Demand)
8. Implement key infrastructure components (like OAI-PMH infrastructure)
9. Enable stronger and wider collaborative networking
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Key Objectives of EuropeanaConnect
Semantic
Layer &
Multilinguality
Services
Audio
Content
Licensing Infrastructure
Framework
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New audio content for Europeana
• Today (Oct. 2010):
there’s not much music in Europeana … :
• 66% Images
• 32% Text
• 1% Video
• 1% Audio
• Most of Europeana’s audio content has
been provided by EuropeanaConnect:
• EuropeanaConnect is adding the music dimension to Europeana
• Five audio archives are consortium members
• Continuous approach to involvement of new audio archives for the
entire duration of the project
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Audio Aggregation Platform (AAP)
• Tool for audio aggregation in Europeana
• Collects / stores / processes audio and audio-related music data
• Serves as OAI Data Provider for Europeana
• Stages of the aggregation process:
1. Metadata is mapped to Europeana Semantic Elements / Europeana
Data Model
2. Data become linked to AAP classifications/word lists
3. Mapping checked by content owner, approved results tested within
content checker
4. Audio files either hosted by AAP or stays with owner
5. Metadata harvested by Europeana, according to their schedule
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New audio content for Europeana:
Status Sept. 2010
• Content from more than 165 audio collections already
available via Audio Aggregation Platform:
• 151.000 digital audio/audio-related items (122.000 audio files)
• 105.000 audio files already harvested by Europeana
• 500 registered users of the Audio Aggregation Platform
• Content continually aggregated/updated
• More than 200.000 music tracks expected by project end
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Example: Audio in Europeana
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Example: Audio in Europeana
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Audio in Audio Aggregation Platform
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Example: Audio in Europeana
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Audio in data provider’s platform
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Support for audio providers
• How to start?
• Audio Starter Kit on EuropeanaConnect Website
• Describes process of providing audio content to Europeana
via the AAP
• Ongoing support for partner archives / joining archives in data / technical
issues
• Help Wiki: http://dev.ait.co.at/dismarc/wiki/index.php5/Category:Dismarc_portal
• Various Powerpoints
• Upcoming workshops in November 2010:
• Preparation of content and metadata, aimed at technicians, Graz
• Preservation vs. Dissemination, aimed at content owners, Warszawa
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EuropeanaConnect Audio Exhibition
• Weddings in Eastern Europe
• http://econnect.ait.co.at/wedding-exhibition/
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What do users really want?
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User Orientation – Why, How?
• Why:
• We want Europeana to be used widely by people
• We (= project team members of the Europeana group)
are not necessarily identical with these ”people”
• How:
• Personas
• Log file analysis
• Surveys
• User Testing Methodologies
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What are „Personas“?
• Archetypal representations of our users
In our case:
• Combination of personal characteristics along two axis:
• Natural search behaviour (navigational / explorative)
• How you approach things, personality and preferences
• Search literacy
• What you know and how experienced you are
• Personas are based on:
• Existing research: search behaviour, user studies, interaction design
• Existing personas from domain of archives, museums and libraries
• A personas workshop with participants from several countries
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Personas matrix
Effortless
Search
PROFILE 5 PROFILE 3
”Sven” ”Jukka”
PROFILE 4
PROFILE 6 ”Maria”
”William”
Navigational Explorative
behaviour behaviour
PROFILE 9
”Julia”
PROFILE 2 PROFILE 7
”Sarah” ”Peter”
Difficult Search
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Focusing on the user – how Personas are used
• User scenarios:
• Short stories that describe someone using a product
• One Persona can have several user scenarios
• Will maintain their own personality and approach regardless of
situation of use
• One user scenario can be applied to different Personas
• See how they might react differently in an otherwise identical
situation
• Personas are very useful in order to remember key characteristics of the
users
Will guide Europeana development process!
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Log File Analysis
• Log File Analysis for Europeana to
evaluate the use of the services
• How do users really navigate and
search in Europeana?
• Method: Deep log analysis
• Monthly log file analysis reports
provided to Europeana
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Build the Europeana Semantic Layer
• Goal: Europeana Resources accessible not only via metadata records but
as linked data
• Open the data silos of cultural heritage metadata and controlled
vocabularies
• Organise Europeana data space as network of interlinked resources for
object discovery and further use
• Semantic Layer will allow to
• Build innovative interfaces for Europeana
• Perform automatic processing of semantically enriched and linked data
• Prerequisite for integration of and with other semantically aware WWW
services
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What will be linked?
• Object Descriptions
• Metadata
• Object Abstractions
• E.g. Thumbnails, TOCs
• Existing Structured Resources
• Vocabularies etc.
• Linked Data in the WWW
• E.g. DBpedia, VIAF, LCSH
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What will EuropeanaConnect do?
• Build a repository of harvested semantic resources
• Vocabularies, classification schemes …
• Convert data into semantic representations
• Semantic processing will mostly use SKOS
• Semantically enrich Europeana content by mapping it to
these semantic representations
• E.g. Link “Amsterdam” to an URI of Geo-Vocabulary
• Enhance the semantic network by identifying new semantic
connections between objects / nodes
• Automate these workflows to the largest possible scale
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Semantic Data Layer Creation
• Inventory of resources of interest / available in the Europeana
context for ingestion into the semantic layer
• Conversion of first knowledge organization systems
• 10 “families” of concept schemes available in RDF
• Emphasis on SKOS as representation model
• Data made available on Europeana SVN
• Initial tests on enriching object representations with linked
data resources
• Geonames, DBPedia, VIAF … more to come!
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Workflow automation
• XMLRDF conversion toolkit
• Convert metadata and vocabularies from XML into RDF using a clear
and modular workflow.
• AMALGAME alignment meta-tool for combining and
evaluating various alignment methods (in development)
• Designed to work for large vocabularies with a focus on transparency
of provenance and quality of the produced mappings
• Combines alignment methods in a workflow composition environment
• Web-interface for statistical data analysis and evaluation tool for quick
assessment of combined alignment subsets
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APEnet EAD data conversion (archive EAD data)
<c03 id="HaNA_4_ZHPB4_Coll1" level=“collection">
<c04 id="HaNA_4_ZHPB4_1" level="file">
<did>
<unitid type="bestellnummer">1</unitid>
<unitdate >[1568 - 1573]</unitdate>
<physdesc>17 kaarten (in een map) <physfacet
type="condition"> zwart-wit reproducties op ware
grootte;</physfacet><extent>Afmetingen 62 x 71
cm</extent>
XMLRDF conversion
</physdesc>
</did> Original EAD EAD records in
</c04>
</c03> XML metadata Semantic layer
XMLRDF
Conversion rules
EAD to EDM
Mapping model
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Demo: Europeana Semantic Layer
http://semanticweb.cs.vu.nl/europeana/
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Results of data conversion support
Clean workflow based on simple small steps
Toolkit will be part of the workflow automation
Rule system relatively easy to learn and use for people without
programming background
Description of the toolkit:
http://semanticweb.cs.vu.nl/Connect/xmlrdf.pdf
Several sample conversions to Europeana Data Model (EDM)
Work in EuropeanaConnect has had significant/essential
impact on EDM!
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Multilingual Access to Europeana
• Multilingual aspects are at the heart of making Europeana
content accessible for users across all European countries
• Europeana metadata descriptions are generally not
multilingual
• EuropeanaConnect:
• Provide multilingual access capabilities for Europeana
• Users will be able to find relevant content in Europeana
even if its not described in their native / preferred
language
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What will EuropeanaConnect do?
• Build Europeana Repository of Language Resources for
translation and mapping
• Tools for multilingual mapping of controlled vocabularies
• Suite of translation services for querying and browsing
• Supported set of languages:
• Start with English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Spanish
• Expand with Dutch, Hungarian, Portuguese, Swedish
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Make Europeana talk European…
Testing +
Multilingual
User Integration
Browsing
Needs Multilingual
Resources
Search 2.5
2.3 Sandbox
2.1
Mapping of Testing &
User 2.2 2.4
Controlled Evaluation
Studies Language Translation
Vocabularies 2.6
Resources Modules
Repository Integration
Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing
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Europeana User Preferences for Multilingual Access
• EuropeanaConnect Report on User Preferences and
Information Retrieval Scenarios for Multilingual Access in
Europeana
• Multilingual Users
• Interface
• Search (Query Translation) Suggested Usage Scenarios
• Result Representation (Filtering)
• Browsing
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Repository of Language Resources
• Survey on language resources among Europeana partners
• Listing of components & suggested resources:
• Stop word lists
• Morphological analyzers (tokenization, lemmatization,
decompounding, part of speech tagging)
• Named entity recognizers
• Translation dictionaries
• Language identifier
French English Spanish Dutch Portugese
German Italian Polish Hungarian Swedish
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Repository of Language Resources
• Language Resources Repository: software and linguistic data
• Online in EuropeanaLabs
• Java APIs to access each type of resource (wrappers)
• Standardized set of description features for each resource
• Some test corpora for evaluation
• Open-source (anonymous download) & password-protected sections
(proprietary resources)
• Stop word lists / language identifiers / morphological analyzers for all 10
languages; NE recognizers for en, fr, de; translation dictionaries for 7 lang
• Publicly-visible register of available resources:
http://europeanalabs.eu/wiki/LinguisticResourceRegister
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Multilingual Mapping of Controlled Vocabularies
• Augmenting the Europeana Semantic Layer with semantic
resources and alignment between these
• Give the Semantic Layer a multilingual dimension
• Listing: Languages and Vocabularies for Selection
• Surveys
• Identified several vocabularies in all 10 languages
• Prioritizing vocabularies
• By access, relevance, language
• Pivot vocabularies essential: multilingual, wide-coverage, widely
adopted
• UDC, DDC, Wordnets, Geonames, TGN, VIAF, dbPedia
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Multilingual Mapping of Controlled Vocabularies
• Methodology:
• Priority on Pivot vocabularies for relevant categories (subject,
persons, places…), multilingual and with wide coverage
• E.g., VIAF, Geonames, Wordnets, dbPedia
• Map these resources when needed
• E.g. Wordnet, dbPedia and Geonames have places
• Align more specific vocabularies—domain, institution and/or
language—to the (networked) pivots
• Development of tools for alignment:
• AMALGAME tool
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Spatio-temporal User Interface: Europeana 4D
• Make use of time-related and geographical metadata of the
Europeana Semantic Layer
• Provide a new visual access channel for Europeana
• Combination of spatial and temporal metadata for visualisation
• Interactive and generic map of geo-related tagged events, places
and characters in Europe – combined with timeline
• Prototype of spatio-temporal interface and search available
• Pure JavaScript based approach on the client side
• Different possible back-ends for maps
• Switchable map backend
• Including some historic maps
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Europeana 4D: The start page
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Europeana 4D: The first result set
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Europeana 4D: Selection tools (map)
Selection of polygons
Selection of countries
(also works with historic maps)
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Europeana 4D: Selection tools cont. (timeline)
Fuzzy selection
Selection of a time range
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Europeana 4D: Aggregation of points
...fall into multiple smaller
ones after zooming in.
One aggregated point...
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Mobile Access Channel to Europeana
• Generic Mobile Client, adapting to the user‘s mobile device
• 2 main requirements:
• Adaptation of the mobile Europeana portal
to the capabilities of the user's mobile device
• Location-based searching
• Allow users to search for works inside Europeana
around their current position
• Integration with Europeana
• Basic mobile interface for Rhine Release
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Europeana on a mobile device anno 2009 …
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System Architecture
Mobile Web Browsers
Heterogeneous devices using different
browsers (Opera, Safari, …)
Basic Services Advanced Services
• Device dependent mobile Portal • Location aware searching
• Support for different resolutions and device capabilities •Advanced searching
Europeana
Database
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Advanced features: Rich client
• Not yet integrated in
Europeana production
system
• Advanced search
• Results in map
• Location aware
• What is around me?
• Where is a specific item?
• Directions
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Europeana Licensing Framework
• EuropeanaConnect is building the Europeana Licensing Framework
• Covers rights information for content (metadata) in Europeana and accessible
from Europeana
• Data Provider and Data Aggregator Agreements
• Europeana Public Domain Charter
• Published in April 2010 - Endorsed by Europeana and European Commission
• Public Domain Helper Tool
• Tool to support decision if a work is in the public domain
• Available in Beta Version for 6 jurisdictions, will be expanded to 30
jurisdications
• License Helper Tool
• Beta version available
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Licensing Framework achievements
In place for Europeana Rhine release (autumn 2010):
• Data Provider Agreement
• Data Aggregator Agreement
• Both subject to several rounds of review, over 200 comments
received from last round through Europeana network
• End-User Terms of Use
• Based on Agreements
• http://www.europeana.eu/portal/termsofservice.html
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Additional components available as beta
• Public Domain Helper Tool
• Computational tool to help investigating Public Domain status of
works.
• Licence Selection Tool
• Integrated into Europeana ingestion workflow to assure
compliance of data providers/Aggregators
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Public Domain Charter & Mark
• Public Domain Charter
• http://version1.europeana.eu/web/europeana-project/publications
• Public Domain Mark
• Developed with Creative Commons
• http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
• User Contributed Content – Policy and Terms
• Organising a series of targeted workshops on risks and
rewards of putting metadata on web
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Challenges
• Metadata is provided under restrictive terms that make it
difficult for Europeana to operate at full potential
• Europeana metadata is limited by « non-commercial re-use only »
provision
• Not compatible with Wikipedia and many other datasets
• « Infection » by non-commercial restriction of whole Linked Data
set
• Response: Workshop series
• Multistakeholder, politically complex issue
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Public Domain Helper Tool
• Legal analysis
• Process
• Legal analysis produces a flowchart
• Flowchart is transformed into data and code
• Code and data provide end-user interface
• Future work:
• Expansion from 6 to 30 jurisdictions
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Public Domain Calculator basic function
Flowcharts
Is the work Public Yes
in the public Domain
domain? Calculator
No
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Author’s rights and Neighbouring rights Flowchart (NL)
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Beta Tools live (no warranties)
• Licence selection tool:
• http://test.kl.nl/europeana/license_selection_tool/License_Selectio
n_Tool.html
• Public Domain Helper tool:
• http://test.kl.nl/europeana/PDCalculator/PDCalculator.html
• Please note the disclaimer!
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Multimedia Annotation in Europeana
• Harness volunteer effort to collect additional metadata
• Provide basis for knowledge exchange, communication &
cooperative research
• Create incentive to engage with the matter more deeply
• Facilitate community building
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Annotation Tool: Feature Overview
• Free-text annotation
• Semantic tagging
• Supports images, audio and video content
• Special support for high-resolution map images:
• Tile-based rendering for faster delivery
• Geo-referencing
• Semantic tag suggestions based on geographic location
• Place search functionality
• Overlay of present-day country borders, coast outlines, etc.
• Shape drawing tools on images, maps and video
• Browser-based
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Media Annotation Online Showcase
Try Yourself!
http://dme.ait.ac.at/annotation
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eBooks-on-Demand
• Task 5.7, led UIBK
• Integration of eBooks on Demand (EOD) Service into
Europeana
• http://www.books2ebooks.eu/
• Allows for an automatic and generic transfer
of Books from EOD to Europeana
• 1st prototype of the EOD connector delivered
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Archives
Museums
Libraries
Audio Archives
Film Archives
Broadcast
Archives
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Archives
APEnet
Athena
Museums
The
European
Libraries
Library
Europeana
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Audio Archives
EFG
Film Archives
EUScreen
Broadcast
Archives
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Key infrastructure components
• Europeana OAI-PMH Management Infrastructure (REPOX)
• Europeana harvests metadata from a large number of OAI data providers
• REPOX: service for management of OAI data providers and for administration
of harvested metadata records
• Europeana Metadata Registry
• Registration and management of metadata terms and schemas created by
various communities in multiple contexts
• Europeana Service Registry
• Manages service descriptions of Web Services and support integration of
external services into Europeana (mashups)
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… and more infrastructure components …
• Europeana Persistent Identifier Resolution Service
• Meta-Service: forwards PI resolution requests to resolution services of
national libraries and to resolvers for other identifier networks
• Integration of Geographical Information Services
• Geoparser and Gazetteer: will enrich Europeana metadata and content with
explicit geographical metadata and references
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More information?
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EuropeanaConnect
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Jerusalem, November 16–17, 2010