| About us Europeana version 1.0 is an EU project that will develop a fully operational Europeana website. This will allow you to access over 10 million digital items from Europe's rich cultural and scientific heritage by 2010. We will involve users widely in the development of Europeana, so that we can give you the service you want. Europeana content will be easy to use on mobile devices. We also want to bring Europeana content to your virtual space. These could be college and school websites, special interest sites, virtual learning and research environments, blogs and social networks. Europeana's interface is already multilingual; the next step is to start making the search system work across languages, so a word entered in one language is automatically translated and results retrieved in other languages. We will be working with related projects on the research and development of multilingual search. Europeana version 1.0 will enable automatic streaming of large amounts of digitised content from our contributors into the portal. We will also be looking at copyright and intellectual property rights (IPR). We want to make it possible for people to re-use and re-purpose out-of-copyright or rights-cleared content in Europeana and will work with rights holders to achieve this. Europeana version 1.0 is coordinated by the EDL Foundation. The Foundation was set up to run Europeana and act as a partner and coordinator in a range of projects that will develop the portal and related services in the coming years. Main objectives Build a powerful alliance of stakeholders Improving usability of Europeana website Promoting Europeana website to end users Finding a viable organisational solution Creating a sustainable business and funding model Background Europeana was started by the European Commission in 2005 as part of the European Information Society i2010 Initiative, which aims to foster growth and jobs in the information society and media industries. The European Commission's goal for Europeana is to make European information resources easier to use in an online environment. It builds on Europe's rich heritage, combining multicultural and multilingual environments with technological advances and new business models. Europeana is a Thematic Network funded by the European Commission under the eContentplus programme, as part of the i2010 policy. Originally known as the European digital library network – EDLnet – it is a partnership of 100 representatives of heritage and knowledge organisations and IT experts from throughout Europe. They contribute to the Work Packages that are solving the technical and usability issues. Europeana version 1.0 is the successor network to EDLnet which created the Europeana prototype. The EDL Foundation, which runs Europeana, brings together the professional associations that represent European archives, museums, audiovisual collections and libraries. Their statutes set out their intention to work together to promote the interoperability of Europe's cultural and scientific heritage:
Credits & Thanks Thank you to the following organisations who have supplied us with their vocabularies. This will help us enrich the data from our contributing institutions by linking the vocabularies to Europeana's search functions. Unidad de Coordinación de Bibliotecas del CSIC is assisting the Europeana project by giving us access to their Authority Records Catalogue |