creative re-use of cultural heritage: europeana creative
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Creative Re-Use of Cultural Heritage: Europeana Creative
Max Kaiser, Austrian National Library
Europeana Food & Drink
First Open Innovation Challenge Award Event Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Rome, January 30, 2015
@maxkaiser
critical mass of content for re-use
Europeana Content Re-use Framework
Europeana Labs & technical infrastructure
co-creation events
five Pilots
series of challenge events with the creative industries
incubation of the most viable projects
February 2013 – July 2015 (30 months)
CIP ICT PSP Best Practice Network
Call: CIP-ICT-PSP-2012-6
• Theme 2: digital content, open access and creativity
26 partners from 14 EU member states
Coordinated by the Austrian National Library
835 person-months effort
Budget: € 5,312,514
EU contribution: € 4,250,000
content providers
Europeana
creative industries hubs
living labs
technical & multimedia experts
business planning specialists
“Europeana Labs is a playground for
remixing and using your cultural and
scientific heritage.”
“It is both an online space and a
network of real-world places for
inspiration, innovation and sharing.”
brand proposition
what is the goal?
achieve much higher rates of use of
Europeana (Network) metadata and
associated content
who are the users?
the developer inspired to or paid to
develop based on our API and/or code
the creative industry professional or
entrepreneur with a commercial motivation
to remix or republish heritage
the designer-developer or multi-disciplinary
teams who want to do both of the above
Europeana will be highlighting
digital objects that meet re-use
recommendations
additional search tools that allow to
identify content suitable for re-use
Europeana will expose direct link to
full-size object via API
content for re-use
images with min. 800px
direct links to 300dpi images
rights statements that allow re-use
Europeana re-use requirements
Content / Media File Checker
examines digital objects linked from Europeana
recognises file formats
determines resolution of still images and video files
determines the sample rate and bit depth of audio
determines if a text file can be fully searched
Content Re-use Framework
extension of the existing Europeana
Licensing Framework
allows to find digital objects with quality for
re-use and appropriate rights statement
enables (re-)users to retrieve objects via
direct links
‘Gimme great,
high-res reusable content’
re-use Framework requires commitment
from everyone
use the Content Checker! (Q1 2015)
Pilot workflow
plan design prototype deploy
incubate
refine
evaluate
co-funded pilot incubated spin-off
challenge
a space to work… What: Discussions and co-design activities around
content and processes for digital/offline projects
Why: In order to inspire, guide and help the development
of pilots and projects
When: At the very beginning of ideas and concepts
Where: In ad hoc open and collaborative spaces/contexts
Who: - Professionals from the Creative Industries
- Content providers / Heritage institutions
- Developers / programmers of applications
- Designers and creative minds of different fields
- Other stakeholders
History Education Historiana Apps
An exemplar application of the Analysis Tool using a satirical map from the National Library in France. The Analysis tool can be used for free by educators to create their own online learning activities at http://apps.historiana.eu. For a video tutorial, click here.
know your users
make use of (existing) communities
be open to communities, be prepared to be surprised
be clear about what you want people to do/share
give examples and context
content needs to be “fit for purpose”: high quality, high
resolution, allow easy and secure re-use
emotion: be playful and provide fun
be flexible
identify, incubate and spin-off viable
projects
based on the 5 thematic areas of
Europeana Creative
pilots as inspiration
Challenge winner receives support
package – technical, strategic and business support to help
develop the idea and get the business started
What Creative Industries
want
content:
high quality (and curated) content
pre-selected content collections
show possibilities of available
metadata
technical:
further developed integration of Europeana API
improved search functionality in Europeana and via
Europeana API
What do GLAMs need
to offer? content “fit for purpose”
high quality
easy access – easy to find
interesting material
open licenses
sufficient metadata
tagging, filtering
technical aspects
available direct link, reuseable format
www.europeanacreative.eu
twitter.com/eCreativeEU
www.facebook.com/EuropeanaCreative
http://ecreativedesign2015.istart.org/