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5/30/13
Have you seen our round-up of the Europeana Network's 2012 achievements yet? The Annual Report and Accounts 2012 celebrates a significant year for the Europeana ecosystem and the world of digital cultural heritage.
In the foreword to the report, Europeana Executive Director Jill
Cousins says: '2012 was a year in which content providers and
aggregators to Europeana fundamentally changed the world of digital
cultural heritage. By releasing all Europeana metadata under a Creative
Commons Zero Public Domain Dedication (CC0), it became possible for
anyone and everyone to re-use it either commercially or
non-commercially. This is the first time a move of this magnitude has
been made anywhere in the world, and was the result of intensive
advocacy, legal work and engagement with partners and the Europeana
Network.'
Example
of some of the new content ingested in 2012: ‘1963 - Il presidente
Kennedy in trattoria a Roma’, courtesy of ANSA, EURO-Photo.
Launching Europe’s unrivalled cultural dataset under CC0 changed the
rules that have governed cultural heritage data for decades. This has
been the single most radical achievement of the project so far, and
paves the way for innovation by SMEs and the digital research community.
Above all, in the words of Commissioner Neelie Kroes, this puts
cultural heritage in a position to ‘maximise the sector’s contribution
to Europe’s recovery’.
Ministers don 3D glasses for a demo of the Europeana eCloud at a Europeana Awareness event in May 2012
The report charts the progress made against the objectives of 2012 as set out in the Europeana Business Plan 2012.
Highlights include: increasing Europeana Network membership by 55%;
achieving a 'good' rating for both major projects coordinated by the
Europeana Foundation - Europeana Awareness and Europeana Version 2;
achieving fantastic media coverage for the Europeana 1914-1918 PR
campaigns running under Europeana Awareness; a series of successful
hackathons and over 500 requests to use the Europeana API; increasing
social media presence, including collaborations with partners on
Pinterest; launching new virtual exhibitions including one in
partnership with the Digital Public Library of America - Leaving Europe: A new life in America;
huge improvements to search engine optimisation and the quality of
metadata held in Europeana; and a total rebuild of Europeana to work
with the Europeana Data Model ensuring the ability to deliver
hierarchical and truly semantically related results.
Crowds wait at the Dublin Europeana 1914-1918 Family History Roadshow
Looking forward, Jill says, 'What has been, up to now, largely an
aggregation project is now moving to face outwards, engaging people with
their heritage, promoting the exchange of ideas and information,
delivering value for content providers, and contributing to a thriving
knowledge economy. We are building momentum fast; we are building a
movement. I would like to take this opportunity to thank every single
person involved in every project, every aggregation scheme, every
hackathon, every workshop and every discussion because without you, the
achievements of 2012 would not have been possible. Thank you.'
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