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DCH-RP Rossella Caffo Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico Rome, 8 October 2012

MiBAC 1 general secretariat 8 general directorates 18 competence centers/autonomous institutes 17 regional directorates 100 local superintendences 1517 archives/libraries/museums/archaeological sites, monuments etc. About 20.000 personnel staff

The Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian Libraries (ICCU) is the national center which promotes and coordinates cataloguing and digitisation activities of the Italian libraries is a body of the Italian Ministry for cultural heritage and activities is responsible for guiding, producing, adapting and disseminating the standard rules for cataloguing and digitisation of the library heritage is committed for the implementation of European digitisation projects (cross-domain approach)

1. Administrative Service Digital Cultural Heritage Roadmap for Preservation ICCU Departments and Activities ICCU is structured in 2 services and 6 departments 1. Standards rules for cataloguing and digitisation 2. Service for the cultural promotion Projects: Internet Culturale CulturaItalia Europeana (Italian partic.) World Digital Library (Italian partic.) European projects Google Books (Italian partic.) 2. National Library Service (SBN) 3. Bibliographic information and activities, Registry of the Italian libraries 4. Digitisation and access to documents 5. Activities concerning bibliography, cataloguing and census of the ancient book held by the Italian libraries 6. Census of manuscripts held by the Italian libraries

EUROPEANA for the citizens E-INFRASTRUCTURES RECOMMENDATIONS & GUIDELINES DATA MODEL & SERVICES DIGITAL CULTURAL HERITAGE e-infrastructure for the researchers DCH- RP NATIONAL & REGIONAL INITIATIVES 2002 2005 2009 2012 2014

Coordination experience Under the ICCU s director responsibility MINERVA, coordination of digitisation policies MICHAEL, connecting people to digital collections from ALM across Europe ATHENA, supporting museums towards Europeana DC-NET, e-infrastructure for virtual research community in the Digital Cultural Heritage INDICATE, International Network for a Digital Cultural Heritage e- Infrastruicture

The needs of the DCH sector High quality information technology management, to ensure trust, availability, reliability, long term safety of content, security, preservation and sustainability; Access facilities to the final users (the researchers) who will search into the DCH e-infrastructure for their research and to the cultural institutions that will deliver their data to the DCH e-infrastructure; Interoperability among existing cultural heritage repositories and of cultural heritage data with research data.

DCH and the e-infrastructures To focus on the use of existing e-infrastructures as a channel for delivery, access and preservation of digital cultural heritage data To establish factual cooperation among three sectors (the research, the cultural heritage and the e-infrastructures) that are not used to work together

Three integrated projects DC-NET: joint activities plan for DCH e-infrastructure implementation INDICATE: international cooperation, use case studies, pilots, policy harmonisation DCH-RP: developing and validating a Roadmap for digital preservation Priories and progamming Support and demonstration DCH-RP Roadmap for preservation

DC-NET A Network for the European Research Area: Composed by Programme Owners and Programme Managers in the cultural sector To agree common perspectives & priorities across EU Member States To establish an operative dialogue between cultural heritage and e-infrastructures communities in Europe, To identify constraints and capabilities in order to establish a plan of joint activities Completed in March 2012 A project funded by EC FP7 e-infrastructures 10

DC-NET service priority list Long-term preservation Persistent identifiers Interoperability and Aggregation Advanced search Data resource set-up User authentication and access control IPR and digital rights management

Study on preservation Digital preservation services: state of the art analisys Edited by Raivo Ruusalepp and Milena Dobreva Overview of the state of the art in service provision for digital preservation and curation Focus: on the areas where bridging the gaps is needed between e-infrastructures and efficient and forwardlooking digital preservation services Available at www.dc-net.org

INDICATE a concrete approach To foster the international cooperation of einfrastructures providers and cultural heritage users Target regions: Mediterranean region (Egypt, Turkey and Jordan) Cooperation with China in liaison with the EPIKH Grid School Started in September 2010, it will last until November 2012 A project funded by EC FP7 e-infrastructures 13

Key actions Pilots and case studies as demonstrators of the processes relevant to establishing cultural initiatives on the e-infrastructure platforms Coordination of policy regarding the use of e- Infrastructures for digital cultural heritage in countries all around the Mediterranean Dissemination and contribution to the establishment of the DCH Community

Pilots and case studies Pilots Semantic Search pilot e-collaborative Digital Archives Case studies Long Term Preservation (Ankara workshop) Virtual exhibitions (Amman workshop) Geo-coded Digital Cultural Content (Ljubljana workshop)

DCH-RP: a Roadmap for the long-term preservation in DCH A Coordination Action with cultural institutions, e- infrastructure providers and a wide network of international organisations willing to contribute to the project DCH-RP refers to the digital preservation of digital representation of cultural objects (not to the preservation of physical cultural objects) Focus on the storage phase, which includes both long-term preservation (including dark archives) and short-term preservation (storage for a relatively short period of access)

DCH-RP Digital Cultural Heritage Roadmap for Preservation - Open Science Infrastructure for DCH in 2020 Grant agreement no: 312274 Duration: 24 months

DCH-RP: a Roadmap for the long-term preservation in DCH The vision for the next two decades is to implement a federated infrastructure dedicated to support the application of open science in the arts and the humanities. Preservation is the first priority DCH-RP is a coordination action whose main expected outcome is a roadmap for the implementation of a preservation federated e- infrastructure for DCH. Such infrastructure will exploit the facilities offered by the research infrastructures, namely by NREN, Grid Initiatives and the newer data infrastructures DCH-RP builds upon the knowledge generated by the DC-NET ERA-NET and the INDICATE DCH-RP will design a roadmap to be executed within future implementation projects.

DCH-RP partners 1 ICCU Italy 2 RIKSARKIVET Sweden 3 BELSPO Belgium 4 EVK Estonia 5 COLLECTIONS TRUST United Kingdom 6 Promoter Italy 7 EGI.eu the Netherlands 8 INFN Italy 9 PSNC Poland 10 NIIFI Hungary 11 EDItEUR United Kingdom 12 TERENA the Netherlands 13 Michael Culture Belgium

DCH-RP objectives To harmonise data storage and preservation policies in the DCH sector at European and international level To progress with the dialogue among DCH institutions, e- Infrastructures, research and private organisations To establish the conditions for these sectors to integrated their efforts into a common work To identify the most suitable models for the governance, maintenance and sustainability of such integrated infrastructure for digital preservation of cultural content

DCH-RP approach Preservation Roadmap (WP3) Case Studies and Best Practice (WP4) Proofs of concept (WP5)

DCH-RP expected outcomes The main outcome will be a Roadmap for the implementation of a preservation infrastructure for DCH supplemented by practical tools for decision makers validated through a range of proof of concepts, where cultural institutions and e-infrastructure providers will work together on concrete experiments DCH-RP Roadmap is intended as the first instance of the Open Science Infrastructure for DCH in 2020

The vision DC-NET, INDICATE and DCH-RP are part of a wider process, which started 10 years ago among cultural institutions This process entered in a new phase joining the research e- infrastructures Time is ready to start working towards an Open Science Infrastructure for Digital Cultural Heritage in 2020 Joint Programming Support and demonstrations Roadmaps DCH-RP

The Italian contribution Italy will participate in the experiments with Magazzini Digitali, Internet culturale magteca Italian Working Group Patrizia Martini (ICCU, WG Referee) Giovanni Bergamin (Florence National Library) Giovanni Ciccaglioni (ICCU) Laura Ciancio (ICCU) Paola Manoni (Biblioteca Vaticana) Maurizio Messina (Marciana Library) Gabriella Paolini (Consortium GARR) Sabrina Tomassini (Consortium GARR)

ICCU Staff Patrizia Martini (WP2 Task Leader) Andrea Tempera (Management) Alessandra Stella (Secretariat) Elisa Sciotti (Support) Angela Chiaraluce (Website) Support: Promoter

WP2 Dissemination and sustainability WP Leader: ICCU Contributors: all partners Goals To make the information gathered by the project available to the widest possible audience To encourage DCH actors, including cultural ministries and agencies, to engage with e-infrastructures and to examine the delivery of preservation services To support these objectives by creating and delivering dissemination supports such as project website and brochures To organise one final international conference to present the project results to the public

WP2 Dissemination and sustainability Goals To coordinate the participation of the partners in third parties events to promote the DCH-RP project To develop the sustainability strategy for the preservation infrastructure for DCH To put in place mechanisms and contacts for consulting with stakeholders To create a network of common interest and to contribute to the ongoing process of building the DCH research community.

WP2 Dissemination and sustainability Deliverables D2.1 Project website and internal communication tools (month 3) D2.2.1 Terms of Reference for community building and stakeholders Consultation (month 6) D2.3.1 Dissemination plan and promotional Material (month 6) D2.2.2 Report on community building, stakeholders consultation and sustainability strategy (month 24) D2.3.2 Report on dissemination activities (month 24) Milestones M4: Dissemination plan established M5: Dissemination achieved

Thanks for your attention! Rossella Caffo Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali Istituto centrale per il catalogo unico delle biblioteche rosa.caffo@beniculturali.it http://www.iccu.beniculturali.it/