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Second national workshop
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MinervaEC – Thematic Network
Antonella FresaMINERVA Technical Coordinator
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MinervaEC: the project
Thematic NetworkSupported under eContentplus Started on 1st October 2006Lasting until end of September 2008
Coordinated by the Italian Ministry of Culture
22 EU countriesMore than 150 cultural institutions from all
over Europe
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MinervaEC andthe European digital library
MinervaEC continues the work undertaken by MINERVA and MINERVA Plus towards the elaboration of a platform of recommendations, guidelines and tools for digitisation.
MinervaEC supports MICHAEL and ATHENA projects.
MinervaEC is aligned with:i2010 strategy for a European Information Society for growth
and employment,
the EC Recommendation on digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation,
and the Council Conclusions
MinervaEC contributes to EUROPEANA.
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MINERVA and MINERVA Plus main results
Annual Reports: 4 editions (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
A set of practical Handbooks:
Good Practices
Technical Guidelines
Good quality cultural websites
Cost reduction
Multilingual websites and thesauri
The Minerva website: www.minervaeurope.org
9 NRG meetings under the aegis of 9 EU Presidencies: Alicante-Spain, Copenhagen-Denmark, Corfu-Greece, Parma-Italy, Dublin-Ireland, The Hague-The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Bristol-UK, Salzburg-Austria
Hundreds of European cultural institutions involved in workshops, seminars, training
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MICHAEL to deploy MINERVA results
• MICHAEL and MICHAEL Plus: 2 deployment projects lasted between 2004 – 2008, supported by eTEN
• MICHAEL service currently involves 20 EU countries
• MICHAEL Culture Association has been established in 2007 to manage the MICHAEL services and it is member of the Executive Committee of EUROPEANA Foundation
• MICHAEL implementation is based on the metadata standard for cultural inventories developed by MINERVA
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MINERVA: Study on the User Needs
MICHAEL Users
• many different user communities– education
– cultural tourism
– research
– ‘co-ordination’
– and computers …
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MICHAEL actors and roles• Ministries of culture:
coordination and financing
• Central cultural institutes: standardisation and guidelines
• Technology providers: software implementation
• Regions and Universities: surveys and local coordination of the cataloguers
• The actual cultural institutions on the territory: museums, libraries and archives to provide content
MINERVA: model for cooperation and quality framework
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Policy links
• MICHAEL and MICHAEL Plus have strong policy links
• The success of the initiative is based on the actual political commitment at national and European levels
• Main targeted policy domains:– Culture & multilingualism– Education & training– Research & innovation– Tourism & economic
development
MINERVA: support to the political dimension
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Cross-domain approach
MICHAEL data model is suitable for describing digital collections belonging to every sector of cultural heritage and for recording related and context information
MICHAEL aimed since the beginning at giving integrated access to the whole European cultural heritage through the Internet
MINERVA: Involvement of all the cultural domain, museums, libraries and archives
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R&D initial deploym. full depl.
MICHAEL Plus
The projects phases
Catalogue des fonds culturels numérises
(FR)
2002 ………............. 06/2004 …...........… 05/2006 .. ………………………. 06/2008 ………………….2009
MICHAEL
MINERVA, MINERVA Plus, MINERVA-EC
ATHENA, …
eEurope …………….. i2010 ……………….. European Digital Library EUROPEANA
IST PSP C.I.P.
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MinervaEC publications
• 2 Annual Reports (the edition 2008 is in progress)
• 5 Thematic studies: IPR guidelines Technical guidelines v.2 Study on the user needs Directory of the European legislation v.2 Initial study on the map of the cultural
heritage sector in Europe
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MinervaEC national workshops
15 National workshops all over Europe and beyond:
• Brussels, 24/4/2007
• Santiago de Compostela, 11/5/2007
• Poprad, 2/10/2007
• Vilnius, 4/10/2007
• Tallin, 18-19/10/2007
• Riga, 30/10/2007
• Bratislava, 12-13/11/2007
• Jerusalem, 20-21/11/2007
• Sofia, 26/02/2008
• Warsaw, 20/5/2008
• Belfast, 22/5/2008
• Athens, 29/5/2008
• Ljubljana, 6/6/2008
• Vienna, 25/08/2008
• TODAY, 19/9/2008: Brussels
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MinervaEC meetings• Working groups meetings:
– Rome, 5/12/2006– Berlin, 20/6/2007– Tenerife, 1-3/6/2008 – cooperation to the workshop Semantic
Interoperability in the European Digital Library
• Plenary meetings in cooperation with the EU Presidencies:
– Helsinki, 12 October 2006– Berlin, 23 February 2007– Ljubljana, 5-6 June 2008
Final conference in Leipzig,
25-26 September 2008
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An overview of the products
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MINERVA – MINERVA Plus – MINERVA EC
Handbooks and Guidelines
English- German – French
Italiano-Estonian-Greek-Hungarian - Latvian Portuguese- Slovenian
English
English – French - Greek-
italiano – Dutch – German
English
All the publications are available at: www.minervaeurope.org
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Technical Guidelines (2004)
•For policy-makers and funding programmes for the creation of digital cultural content
•Propose the adoption of standards as the foundation for interoperability of resources and the creation of services for integrated access
•Technical standards support:
– Interoperability
– Access
– Preservation
– Security
Technical Guidelines for Digital Cultural Content Creation Programmes
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• Identify areas where there is broad agreement
• Not a single prescriptive set of requirements to which all projects must conform
– can be used flexibly by Programme Managers
– can be used for self-assessment by projects
• Reflect a ‘life cycle’ approach to the digitisation process (as in MINERVA Good Practice Handbook)
• Divided into 10 sections matching life cycle stages
Technical Guidelines for Digital Cultural Content Creation Programmes
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Digitisation life cycle
• Digitisation project planning
• Selection of material and preparation for digitisation
• Handling of originals
• HW, SW, digitisation process
• Digital master: storage and management
• Metadata
• Publication
• Disclosure/Use of resources
• IPR, re-use, re-purposing
Technical Guidelines for Digital Cultural Content Creation Programmes
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Why:
• New and updated standards
• Standards which have failed
• Accompanying resources which are no longer available
• Impact of Web 2.0
• 3D
Technical Guidelines (2008)
Updates To Version 2
Technical Guidelines (2008)Technical Guidelines (2008)Technical Guidelines (2008)
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Focus:
• Standards and methods for acquisition, storage and visual display of digital three-dimensional models for objects or scenes of cultural interest
Context:
• Progress in the development of digital 3D graphics and visualization tools, both HW and SW
• Decrease of their cost
• Foreseen increase of 3D digitisation by cultural institutions
• Need for guidance to the institutions
• Prepare a training route for people in charge
Guidelines on 3D and virtual reality
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Goals:
• Identify standards and provide guidelines for planning, designing, carrying out, documenting, publishing and communicating multimedia 3D projects and resources
• Cover:
– 3D scanning of physical objects
– 3D modelling (born digital 3D content created with computer graphics systems)
• Make a census of the 3D realisations and identify good practices, according the different project objectives (education, research, communication to the public, etc.)
Guidelines on 3D and virtual reality
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MINERVAeC IPR Guide
Focus:
• For the use of cultural heritage institutions which are digitising cultural material and publishing it online, or are considering doing so.
Goals:
• To provide pragmatic, concise advice to cultural heritage institutions on the topic of intellectual property rights, as it
impacts on digitisation projects. • Summarize, update and re-organise materials produced by
MINERVA on IPR
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Content:
• Two main sections, corresponding to the two key points where Intellectual Property Rights impact on digitisation projects:– Rights clearance: Permission must be obtained from rights holders to
digitise and publish must be obtained
– Publication: The rights of rights holders and of the cultural heritage institution must be protected during the online publication of the digitised material.
• For each section, a range of background information is provided.
• Guidelines on how a digitisation project should respond to this background information are then provided.
• Information is complemented by reference to relevant Web resources
MINERVAeC IPR Guide
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First release 2004http://www.minervaeurope.org/publications/qualitycriteria1_2draft/appendix4.htm
New release June 2008Update and addition of new Member States national ruleshttp://www.minervaeurope.org/eu_nat_webapplications.html
edited by the Research Staff of the Italian Senate Library in co-operation with European Parliamentary Libraries
Directory of European and national rules on web applications
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www.minervaeurope.org > Directory…
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Content of the Directory
What?• normative or strategic documents
Who?• by public sources• addressed to public agencies
Why? • relevant to Web applications
When?
• since 1995• in force, or relevant to the evolution of policies
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Key messages:Quality must be planned into a website from
the start of the projectThe user is critical – involve him at every stage Relationships with other resources must be
considered: online (interoperability) and future
(long term preservation)
Handbook on cultural web user interaction
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The users: who are they in 2008?
Some definitions: • hybrid individual• transceiver (transmitter + receiver)• prosumer (producer + consumer) = information recipient and provider of its own contents
Different terms characterize the many user’s activities and behaviours on the web: consumer / client / audienceuser / surfer / viewerplayer / clicker / downloader / streamer
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Another type of user...
Non human users/agents:
robots, spiders, crawlers, harvesters…
This variety of definitions reflects an articulated offer of contents and applications in the new media environment
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To help the designer of a cultural web site to answers to some questions such as:
What do users want?
How do users behave?
How can we understand the use they make of our web applications?
Do effective methods exist to ask users about their expectations (before) and their degree of satisfaction (after)?
Handbook on cultural web user interaction
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The futureMinervaEC will last until end of September 2008
The next project is ATHENA, a Best Practice Network, coordinated by the Italian Ministry of Culture and supported by the EC in the frame of eContentplus programmeATHENA will last for the next 2 years, with the participation of many partners from all over Europe to contribute to
New initiatives are under preparation in the frame of the 2009 call of ICT-PSP programme of CIP.
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Thank you for your attention
www.minervaeurope.org
Antonella Fresa, Technical [email protected]