Presentation on the value of results of the DM2E project, from the Europeana perspective.
Presented at the DM2E final event, Pisa, Dec 11 2014
http://dm2e.eu/dm2e-final-event-registration-and-agenda/
3. Built on descriptive metadata
from a broad, heterogeneous network
2,300 galleries, museums, archives and libraries
The Culture.fr
European
Library
Audiovisual
collections
National Aggregators
Regional Aggregators
Archives
Thematic collections
Libraries
Musées
Lausannois
APEX
European Film
Gateway Europeana Fashion
5. Distributing content
Europeana aims to provide content in the users’ workflow –
where they want it, when they want it.
Web portal, project portals/exhibitions, social media, app
Others using Europeana data independently
13. DM2E benefits for researchers
More material in Europeana relevant for
digital humanities
Cf Doron’s talk
14. DM2E benefits for researchers
Better tools - annotation
Fitting a scholarly model of researcher activities
Cf. Christian and Steffen’s talk later
Pundit
http://dm2e.eu/digital-humanities/
15.
16. Infrastructure R&D
Workflows for data aggregation
Linked Open Data publication
Contextualization and provenance
Cf Kai’s talk
http://onto.dm2e.eu/omnom
19. Allowing different semantic grains
Idea behind the Europeana Data Model
Providers provide data close to original models
Using mappings to more interoperable level
statement at generic level
statement at specific level
20. Different semantic grains
EDM enables the definition
of extensions, “applications
profiles”
Based on best practices
from specific communities
22. Innovating as a network
Cf Lieke’s talk http://openglam.org
http://openhumanitiesawards.org
http://judaicalink.org
23. Thank you!
Antoine Isaac
antoine.isaac@europeana.eu
@EuropeanaEU
Some images by Elco van Staveren, Denkschets
Notas do Editor
Les Miserables: Victor Hugo’s handwritten manuscripts: http://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/9200103/5372912AF66AB529E188218BC1F747E75EB1A18F.html
BnF, public domain
Matisse ‘53 in the form of a double helix’ http://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/9200104/F8D60AB9136C8A59B59DF1CFEC278A6CABA8B0C6.htmlThe Wellcome Library (CC-BY-NC-ND)
‘söprűtánc’ – Hungarian traditional dance http://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/08901/E1A7B01BE4AED87FD239672F4F3941F52262D6B2.html
Hungarian Academy of Sciences Institute for Musicology, public domain
‘Neurologico reggae’ Music album http://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/08901/ADC241BCBF8470988DBA6EEAFCF13F14D88E5534.html
DISMARC – EuropeanaConnect Paid Access
‘Castle of Kavala’ 3D exploration of a Greek castle http://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/2020703/05607B24D15BD516EE2B765F74CDA39C7427F7FB.html
Cultural and Educational Technology Institute - Research Centre Athen CARARE CC-BY-NC-ND
All partners send us descriptions of their assets, which we aggregate in a single service
Data is available as ‘data dumps’ for Linked Open Data initiatives from data.europeana.eu.
Europeana's move to CC0 is a step change in open data access. Releasing data from across the memory organisations of every EU country sets an important new international precedent, a decisive move away from the world of closed and controlled data.
Note that previews can only be used in accordance with the rights information displayed next to them.
HISPANA and Partage Plus both use the Europeana API to include Europeana search results on their own websites
Data is available as ‘data dumps’ for Linked Open Data initiatives from data.europeana.eu.
Europeana's move to CC0 is a step change in open data access. Releasing data from across the memory organisations of every EU country sets an important new international precedent, a decisive move away from the world of closed and controlled data.
Note that previews can only be used in accordance with the rights information displayed next to them.
HISPANA and Partage Plus both use the Europeana API to include Europeana search results on their own websites
Data is available as ‘data dumps’ for Linked Open Data initiatives from data.europeana.eu.
Europeana's move to CC0 is a step change in open data access. Releasing data from across the memory organisations of every EU country sets an important new international precedent, a decisive move away from the world of closed and controlled data.
Note that previews can only be used in accordance with the rights information displayed next to them.
HISPANA and Partage Plus both use the Europeana API to include Europeana search results on their own websites
Dm2e:writer definition at http://onto.dm2e.eu/schemas/dm2e/1.0/#writer
Data is available as ‘data dumps’ for Linked Open Data initiatives from data.europeana.eu.
Europeana's move to CC0 is a step change in open data access. Releasing data from across the memory organisations of every EU country sets an important new international precedent, a decisive move away from the world of closed and controlled data.
Note that previews can only be used in accordance with the rights information displayed next to them.
HISPANA and Partage Plus both use the Europeana API to include Europeana search results on their own websites