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EUROPEANA METADATA INGESTION 20.11.2012, Helsinki, Finland

As of now, Europeana has: 22.322.604 Metadata (related to a digital record) in CC0 3.698.807 are in the Public Domain 697.031 Digital Objects from Finland (Athena, The European Library, The National Library of Finland, OpenUp!, Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland, EFG, Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto, BHL Europe)

After September 2012

DATA EXCHANGE AGREEMENT Data Exchange Agreement = All about METADATA

Europeana builds on three layers of information: Layer #3: Metadata (descriptive object information) Layer #2: Previews (lower quality versions of #1) Layer #1: Digital objects (on the site of the provider)

Rights information about content (EDM:rights):

Rights information about previews on Europeana:

The object itself remains on the site and under the control of the data provider

End user terms: CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication:

From the Data Provider to the Europeana Portal

From the Data Provider to the End User A COLLABORATIVE PROCESS END USER EUROPEANA PORTAL EUROPEANA BUSINESS AND OPERATIONS TEAM NATIONAL AGGREGATOR - PROJECT DATA PROVIDER (MUSEUMS, ARCHIVES, LIBRARIES)

CONTENT MANAGEMENT: CPA s lifecycle Assign Thematic Network & CCPA Data Exchange Agreement Renewal of the agreement STEP 2 Keeping the existing ID s Providing guidance Providing advice Via an partner aggregator Via a project Directly to Europeana Details about the content Content Contribution Form STEP 1 Data Exchange Information form Routes to contribution Potential partner lifecycle Details about the progress Access to the content checker Ingestion Amount of objects harvested per collection Amount of objects published per collection STEP 4 Re- routing or termination of the partnership Update reharvesting Quality of the content Errors, Broken links, Bad thumbnails Main tasks Business Development Main tasks Ingestion Team Forms Decisions Reporting Errors, Broken links, Bad thumbnails STEP 3 Functionality of the content

Ingestion cycle: Step by Step BUSINESS TEAM Partner request to Europeana, establish partnership & sign Europeana Data Exchange Agreement OPERATIONS TEAM Cultural Heritage Organisation starts workflow with Ingestion Team Sign Content Contribution Form Ingestion Team provides feedback on harvesting and metadata mapping Ingestion of provided datasets & publication on Europeana portal Ingestion of updated and new datasets content@europenana.eu

Documentation on pro.europeana.eu http://pro.europeana.eu/web/guest/provide-data

Ingestion time-line MONTHLY CYCLE Ingestion closes before the end of every month 21st as a preferred deadline Publication: new content in portal every first week of the month

METADATA QUALITY IN EUROPEANA

Metadata Quality in the Strategic Plan 2011-2015 Europeana holds descriptive metadata rather than digitized objects. Improvements to this data offer better search results to users and increase the research opportunities that are enabled by Europeana. We are developing guidelines, tools and training to help content providers improve and standardize data quality and the validity of persistent identifiers. We are enforcing the clear attribution of rights information so that users know how they can legitimately use the content.

Metadata Quality in the Strategic Plan 2011-2015 The web works on the basis of things being found; scholarship functions on traceable reference. These require that the cultural heritage sector ensures the persistency of its digital heritage in the same way that it has preserved and made accessible our physical and intellectual heritage. Agreement must be reached on the use of persistent identifiers so that links are not broken, users are not alienated and scholarship can proceed on the basis of secure citation.

Metadata Quality in the Strategic Plan 2011-2015 The full potential of interoperability will be unlocked by the implementation in 2011 of the Europeana Data Model (EDM), a new way of structuring data. EDM will enable the use of Semantic Web Technology, support Linked Open Data, maintain more domain-specific rich information and allow digital objects from providers to be shown alongside authoritative and curated information from other domains. The change will benefit not only Europeana but also our providers who will be able to use the enriched data to upgrade to their own users.

METADATA QUALITY MATTERS Rights Statement

Metadata Quality Matters RIGHTS STATEMENT - What does it communicate to the user?

METADATA QUALITY MATTERS Links to the Digital Object

Metadata Quality Matters LINKS TO THE DIGITAL OBJECT

METADATA QUALITY MATTERS Image Quality

Metadata Quality Matters IMAGE QUALITY

Metadata Quality Matters IMAGE QUALITY

METADATA QUALITY MATTERS Europeana Data Model

Metadata Quality Matters EDM - How will EDM will help improving the quality of the metadata? EDM transcends domain-specific metadata standards, yet accommodates the range and richness of community standards such as LIDO for museums, EAD for archives or METS for digital libraries Edm facilitates Europeana s participation in the Semantic Web, basing itself on an open, cross-domain, semantic web-based framework.

Metadata Quality Matters EDM - How will EDM will help improving the quality of the metadata? 1. Distinguish between the real world object (painting, book, program) and its digital representation 2. And the object and the metadata record describing the object. 3. Support for objects that are composed of other objects 4. Have compatibility with different abstraction levels of description 5. Re-use and extend elements from existing standards 6. Flexible support for describing contextual resources, including concepts from controlled vocabularies

Metadata Quality Matters EDM - How will EDM will help improving the quality of the metadata?

Thank you Francesca Morselli Francesca.morselli@kb.nl

Concepts to further develop during the workshop: - Importance of the Rights Statement - Persistent identifiers to avoid broken links - How EDM will help to improve the data quality in Europeana - Image Quality for a meaningful user experience