Europeana Plenary 2009 – presentations from Creation, Collaboration and Copyright

 

Monday 14 Sept
TimeEventPlace 
09:30-12:30EDL Foundation Board meetingMuseon, Panoramazaal 
09:30-12:30Europeana group of projects: Coordinators Steering Group MeetingMuseon 
12:30-13:30lunch  
 MAIN PLENARY Chair: Jill Cousins, Executive Director, EDL Foundation
13:30-13:45Welcome & Introduction to the ConferenceMuseon main auditorium: Levi LassenzaalBas Savenije, Director General, Koninklijke Bibliotheek
13:45-14:35Keynote: Creation and collaborationMuseon: Levi LassenzaalCharles Leadbeater, author of We-Think
14:35-15:05Case study: Oxford's Great War Archive - mobilising the public for online collaborationMuseon: Levi LassenzaalStuart Lee, Director
15:05-15:30coffee  
15:30-16:00Collaborating for new creations: an API using Europeana contentMuseon: Levi LassenzaalSjoerd Siebinga
16:00-17:45Master classes: agendas etc.Museon: breakout roomsLed by:
 Aggregation Mel Collier & Karin Heijink
 Data Modelling Makx Dekkers & Stefan Gradmann
 Content ingestion Catherine Lupovici & Julie Verleyen
 Developing APIs Sjoerd Siebinga & Bram van der Werf
 IPR issues Daniel Teruggi & Patrick Peiffer
 Access to digitised archives Angelika Menne-Haritz & Kerstin Arnold
17:45-18:00Introducing the Public Domain Charter  
18:00-19:00ReceptionMuseon 
19:00-21:00DinnerMuseon 
Tues 15 Sept
09:00-09:30Copyright, public domain and creative commonsMuseon: Levi LassenzaalBernt Hugenholtz, Director of the Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam
09:30-10:00Case study: Open Images gives access to Dutch audiovisual heritage under a Creative Commons licenceMuseon: Levi LassenzaalPaul Keller, Knowledgeland
Johan Oomen, Sound and Vision
10:00-10:30Making this possible in Europeana: the licensing framework and toolMuseon: Levi LassenzaalPatrick Peiffer, National Library of Luxembourg
10:30-11:00coffee  
11:00-12:45Europeana UpdatesMuseon: Levi Lassenzaal 
 WP1 Aggregators, Legal Issues & Users  
 WP2 Business Development & Clusters  
 WP3 Functionality and Interoperability  
 WP4 Building v1.0  
 WP5 Communications  
12:45-13:00Back to the FutureMain venueJill Cousins, Executive Director, EDL Foundation
 Lunch and END OF MAIN PLENARY  
14:00-17:00Europeana v1.0 Workgroup meetingsMuseon breakout rooms 
15:30CoffeeIn breakouts 
17:00-18:00Workgroups report back

WG1.1 reportback - Daniel Teruggi
WP3 Validation - Mats Lindquist
Europeana WP3 plenary overview - Makx Dekkers
WP5 ReportingBack - Jon Purday
Museon: Levi Lassenzaal 
18:00-19:00Europeana v1.0 Network Management BoardMuseon: Panoramazaal 
19.00Workgroups dinner  
Weds 16 Sept
09:00-10:00Europeana v1.0 Network Management BoardKoninklijke Bibliotheek 
10:00-12:00Europeana v1.0 Workgroup meetingsKoninklijke Bibliotheek 
11:30CoffeeIn breakouts 
12:00-13:00Europeana v1.0 Workgroups report back, wrap up and farewell

WG1.1 reportback-DAY2 - Daniel Teruggi
Aggregation - Mel Collier
Reportback WG3.3 - Carlo Meghini
WP5 ReportingBack - Jon Purday
Koninklijke Bibliotheek: Aula 
13:00-14:00lunchKoninklijke Bibliotheek 
14:00-16:00EuropeanaConnect Executive BoardKoninklijke Bibliotheek 
14:00-16:00Europeana v1.0 WP3 Core Experts GroupKoninklijke Bibliotheek 
16:00END of PROGRAMME  

 

Agendas for Masterclasses

Masterclass Aggregation
16.00-17:45
Led by Mel Collier

  1. Current position of aggregation in Europe: reasons for aggregation and the relationship with EDL Foundation via the proposed Council of Content Providers and Aggregators – Mel Collier
  2. Relation to Europeana: how Europeana v1.0's work relates to this overview, and the philosophy behind Europeana's position
    a) Rights & obligations of Europeana aggregators – Karin Heijink
    b) Summary of technical and metadata requirements of aggregators – Go Sugimoto
  3. Feedback from participants relating to Europeana and to the world of aggregation
  4. Practical problem solving: bring professional issues around aggregation to the leaders and the group for discussion and solution
  5. Next Steps: discussion on building and maintaining momentum and on initial conclusions & recommendations for the Council of Content Providers and Aggregators
  6. Minutes Aggregators Masterclass

Masterclass document modelling
16.00-17:45
Led by Makx Dekkers and Stefan Gradmann

  1. Introduction: Motivation, spelling out of out basic requirements, technical basics: WWW resources, URIs, RDF triples, namespaces - Stefan Gradmann
  2. ORE - Herbert van de Sompel
  3. SKOS - Antoine Isaac
  4. DC - Makx Dekkers
  5. Cross domain model integration via property inheritance - Martin Doerr
  6. The Europeana Data Model: EDM - Carlo Meghini
  7. Examples modelled in EDM - Stefan Gradmann
  8. Discussion

Masterclass Content Ingestion
16.00-17:45
Led by Catherine Lupovici and Julie Verleyen

  1. Introduction to an ingestion workflow based on standards: OAIS and PAIMAS principles
  2. Julie Verleyen
  3. Catherine Lupovici
  4. EuropeanaConnect - Nuno Freire
  5. European Film Gateway Aggregating Content - Paolo Manghi
  6. ATHENA INGESTION TOOL - Vassilis Tzouvaras
  7. An ingestion workflow for Europeana: from the theory to the application, and relationship with projects' activities
  8. Some practical solutions in development in the Europeana Group projects
  9. Good practices
  10. Minutes Content Ingestion masterclasses

Masterclass Developing APIs
16.00-17:45
Led by Sjoerd Siebinga and Bram van der Werf

  1. API Masterclass
  2. Notes API Masterclass

Masterclass IPR issues
16.00-17:45
Led by Daniel Teruggi and Patrick Peiffer

  1. The Public Domain: Presentation of a definition of the Public Domain
  2. Sharing Europeana Data:
    - Preparing for the future, requirements for semantic data – Patrick Peiffer (National Library of Luxembourg)
    - Linked Data - Emmanuelle Bermès (French National Library)
    - Key points in the draft agreements between Data Providers and Europeana
    - Licence elements

Masterclass Access to Digitised Archives
16.00-17:45
Led by Angelika Menne-Haritz and Kerstin Arnold

  1. Overview of how digitised archival material is presented accross European countries
  2. Current presentation of digitised archival material within Europeana
  3. Search strategies and additional services
  4. Presentation of how digitised archival material is implemented into - existing or newly generated - online finding aids and prepared for the presentation within the search engine ARGUS used by the Federal Archives of Germany.

 

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The plenary conference was supported by:

The Hague

European Year of Creativity and Innovation 2009