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OCLC Global Council April 12, 2011 Europeana Elisabeth Niggemann Director General, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek and Member, OCLC Board of Trustees

1. Europeana: How did it start?

2005

2. Europeana: What are we now?

Commissioner Neelie Kroes Europeana is the most visible representation of Europe

2008 prototype 13 million objects 28 data aggregators 1,500 participating institutions 200 partners 35 FTEs 21 projects 1 million visits in 2010 30,000 My Europeana signees Stable portal Open Source Code EuropeanaLabs Public Domain Charter 2010 operational service

Usage takes off! In January the digital landscape changed: 160%+ increases in traffic Usage has gone from: January 2010 = 93,500 users to January 2011 = 244,000 users

3. Europeana: What should we be?

Political trends and factors A strong, unified Europe will be built on smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. Increased understanding that access to culture is the foundation for a creative economy. Culture leads to creativity, which leads to social innovation and to cultural and economic growth. It becomes increasingly important to create more understanding on a European level through culture.

Customer needs End users are evolving from passive consumers into active participants. They expect content to be free and easily accessible through the channels they are used to working with. They want a trusted source, easy access, re-usability. They want content in their workflow.

Uncertainties 1. IPR issues, lack of funding and lack of good business models limit our content providers ability to make content accessible. 2. Digitization requires cultural institutions to make significant shifts in their organizational cultures.

4. Europeana: What shall we do?

Follow four paths 1 2 3 4 AGGREGATE DISTRIBUTE FACILITATE ENGAGE

1. Aggregate 2 Linked data 3 Data enrichment Persistent identifiers for source European curated digital cultural 5 1 content 4 Multilinguality Build the open trusted source material

Aggregate more and better content

Improve data quality

2. Distribute 1 Portal 5 Monitor uses & visibility 2 APIs Make this material accessible to the users wherever they are, whenever they want 3 Apps/Widget s 4 Partnerships

Put content in user workflow

Into the school systems

3. Facilitate 1 Knowledge sharing (Linked data) 2 IPR (Business Models) 3 Facilitate innovation in 4the cultural heritage sector Develop Open Source Code (Labs) Advocacy (Public Domain) 5 Examples (Thought lab)

EuropeanaLabs

Policy Public Domain Public Domain Charter Public Domain Mark Public Domain Usage Guide

4. Engage 2 Experiment with Mashups 1 Add UGC 4 Create Exhibitions Create dialogue & participation Hold 5 competitions 3 Get involved in social networks

Great War Archive into mainland Europe

Enhance user experience

3 DISTRIBUTE 4 ENGAGE 2 FACILITATE Culture.Creativity.Growth. 1 AGGREGATE

5. Europeana: What do we need?

Europeana is On its way to becoming a portal that is speeding people to content they want, but mass digitisation is necessary to bring cultural treasures that are hidden from search engines into the open space for today s and tomorrow s users. Europeana therefore needs Funding for mass digitisation Solutions for in-copyright works

Europeana s 13 million objects: Books, articles, postcards, folklore objects, photography, art, music, film but: Europeana.eu Content Types Sounds 1% Images 66% Videos 1% Texts 32% 18-19 th Century dominance

The Black Hole of the 20th Century

Europeana needs: Partnership with commercial content providers. Stakeholders working together to build technical solution and knowledge database to facilitate rights clearance process such as Arrow. Arrow as a rights information database can support practical solutions for rights clearance if there is legal certainty across borders within Europe: National governments and EU must work together on a clear, modern, harmonised copyright to enable cultural institutions to fill the black hole of the 20 th century orphan works and out-of-distribution works in all sectors: text, sound, audiovisual, visual arts. (S.a. The New Renaissance ).

Break down the walls Image: Bob Jagensdorf, http://flickr.com/photos/darwinbell/, CC-BY

All knowledge in one place Giovanni Pico della Mirandola

The vision Access is the central concept Cultural heritage is not only the legacy of the past, it is a body of knowledge and creativity growing every day Digitisation is more than a technical option, it is a moral obligation Main responsibilities for digitising and preserving our cultural heritage should be assumed by the public sector Time is of essence: Europe cannot afford to miss out on one of the key opportunities of the digital shift

Thank you