facilitating access and reuse of research materials: the case of the european library
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Facilitating Access and Reuse of Research Materials:
the Case of The European Library
Nuno FreireThe European Library
17th International Conference on Electronic PublishingJune 2013
Presentation outline
• Introduction of The European Library
• Resources aggregated by The European Library• Bibliographic resources• Full-text contents
• Resource dissemination and reuse services• APIs and Linked Open Data• Intelectual property rights infrastructures• Research infrastructures
Introduction of The European Library
The European Library The European Library provides access to research
materials from of Europe’s national and research libraries• Its most visible service
is the portal
www.theeuropeanlibrary.org
The European Library - Council of Europe
representation
The European Library
Provision of services based on exploiting the centralization of pan-European bibliographic data and digital content• A portal and an API • Library domain aggregator for Europeana• Promoting the re-use of these digital
resources in many contexts
The European Library and the Europeana Network
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Data providers:libraries, museums, archives
and audio-visual archives2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Aggregators(domain, national, etc.)
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Service providers
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Resources aggregated by The European Library
Resources aggregated by The European Library
Bibliographic data: • National bibliographies
• Comprehensive databases of all publications in a country
• Traditional library catalogues • Research collections from national and
research libraries (photographs, manuscripts, historical pamphlets)• May refer to digital and non-digital materials
Resources Aggregated by Resources Aggregated by The European Library The European Library hosts a centralized index of
textual resources:• It currently contains over 24 million pages of full-text
content, originating from 14 national libraries • These textual resources were created mostly from OCR• The quality of the text varies, depending on the quality of
the original material, and the use of special fonts in older materials.
• An heterogeneous resource in terms of types of materials, languages and publication periods
Textual resources:Country of origin Material type Pages Temporal coverage Languages
Austria Newspapers, governmental material
534.000 1862 – 1925 German
Czech Republic Books, newspapers 2.579.511 1800 – 1989 Czech, German
Estonia Newspapers, journals 713.933 1821 – 1940 Estonian
France Books, periodicals 8.242.908 1650 – 1930 French (some others)
Hungary Periodicals, newspapers, journals, books, monographs, pamphlets
237.914 1590 – 1992 Hungarian, Latin, English, German
Iceland Newspapers, journals 5.727.149 1773 – 2002 Icelandic, Faroese, Greenlandic
Latvia Newspapers, books 195.075 1900 – 1952 German, Latvian
Lithuania Newspapers
125.477 1904 – 1940 Lithuanian
Norway Books, journals 1.600.000 By authorsdead for morethat 70 years
Norwegian (others)
Poland Newspapers, books 436.198 Before 1939 Polish, German, Czech, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Yiddish
Slovakia Newspapers 185.000 Before 1918 Slovak, Hungarian, German
Slovenia Newspapers, books, journals 328.502 1500 – 1945 Slovenian
Spain Newspapers, books 3.033.525 17th – 19th
CenturySpanish
Sweden Newspapers, books, journals, printed ephemera
253.653 Until the 20th century Swedish
Resources Aggregated by Resources Aggregated by The European Library
Textual resources:
Resources Aggregated by Resources Aggregated by The European Library
• These textual resources will be expanded during 2013, thanks to the Europeana Newspapers project
• http://www.europeana-newspapers.eu/• A group of 17 European institutions will provide more than 18
million newspaper pages for The European Library and Europeana.
• Availability of material varies:• Some are orphan works• Some are public domain. • Public domain works will be accessible for download and
reuse
Textual resources:
Resources Aggregated by Resources Aggregated by The European Library
Resource dissemination and reuse services
Data dissemination channels by The European Library
Commitment to provide ease of access to data:• Search APIs• Linked Open Data
• To be publicly available during 2013
Expected benefits• Higher Profile – raising data providers’ profile and
driving web traffic to data provider’s websites.• Establish Authority - to become an authority for library
data• Positioning The European Library as a data hub
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ARROW – Accessible Registries of Rights Information and Orphan Works towards Europeana
ARROW is a tool to facilitate rights information management in any digitisation project involving text and image based works
ARROW infrastructure allows to determine for a work: • The authors, publishers and other right-holders• Whether it is orphan • Whether it is in or out of copyright • Whether it is still commercially available
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ARROW - Motivation
To support mass digitisation projects with automated ways to clear the rights of the books to be digitised.
To identify and clear the rights associated with a book a complex process needs to be undertaken:• Determine the work(s) contained within the book• Identify all the other expressions of the same work(s)• Identify the publisher(s) and contributor(s) involved• Determine the dates of publication at work level• Determine whether that work(s), and not the book itself, is
still in commerce• If necessary, obtain any licenses from the rights holders or
collective rights organizations
The ARROW Workflow
The ARROW Workflow
ONIX for Rights Information Services (ONIX-RS) used for data exchange between ARROW participants
ONIX for Rights Information Services (ONIX-RS) used for data exchange between ARROW participants
The role of The European Library
Allow the identification of the bibliographic record describing the manifestation whose rights are to be
cleared
Allow the identification of the bibliographic record describing the manifestation whose rights are to be
cleared
The role of The European Library
Identify all other manifestations that potentially share intellectual work with a manifestation
Identify all other manifestations that potentially share intellectual work with a manifestation
The role of The European Library
Match work contributors against VIAF to gather more information for the ARROW process
(Name forms, birth and death dates, nationality)
Match work contributors against VIAF to gather more information for the ARROW process
(Name forms, birth and death dates, nationality)
Projects Towards Enabling the Use of Research Materials from Libraries
CENDARICollaborative European Digital Archive Infrastructure • Research Infrastructure for the study of Medieval
Manuscripts and World War I• http://www.cendari.eu/
Europena Cloud• Started in February 2013
Project Europeana Cloud
This project builds up on the Europeana infrastructure to make cultural heritage materials available for research
It will setup a research infrastructure providing discovery services and tools:• A cloud infrastructure for data and contents• The licensing framework for reuse of content• A new research platform: Europeana Research
A research platform will be created by extending the currently existing portal of The European Library
The project will analyse how academic users work with data and how they perceive the value of the content in Europeana• Will be the basis of the content strategy of Europeana Research • Will provide understanding of scholarly workflows to be supported
To be carried out jointly with:• DARIAH - Network of arts and humanities researchers• CESSDA - Council of European Social Science Data Archives
Project Europeana CloudA new research platform: Europeana Research
The project will also address tools for scholars to interact with the content from Europeana Research.
The areas to be approached are:• Accessing and Analysing Data
permitting scholars to download, manipulate and analyse data sets.• Annotation
allowing researchers to annotate documents and to share annotations
• Transcriptionallowing users to transcribe and interpret documents
• Discovery and Accessensuring that research material is discoverable, possibly with integration in other research infrastructures in the field of Digital Humanities.
Project Europeana CloudA new research platform: Europeana Research
Thank you
Contacts:Nuno Freire - nfreire@gmail.com
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