Abstracts

Keynote speeches

Open for engagement: GLAM audiences and digital participation

Ridge, Mia

The finest digital drawing room in all Europe: how can we build a digital public space?

Thompson, Bill

Plenary Talks

Europeana - An Open Philosophy

Cousins, Jill

Europeana Innovation and Community Building

Kaiser, Max, Oomen, Johan

Europeana, Innovation and Cultural Content online - where do we stand, challenges and opportunities

Marsella, Marco

Session Chairs

HandsOn Activity: Exploring Visualization Tools

Siebinga, Sjoerd

Speakers

Choosing the Right W3C Standard

Archer, Phil

GLAM Wiki - a year in the UK. Making GLAM information available outside and inside cultural institutions

Bamkin, Roger

Free Software and Open Formats: virtual immortality and independence for digital archives

Bubestinger, Peter

Open Software: For the Public Good

Coar, Ken

Lead talk: There is no data like metadata

de Jong, Franciska

Catalyzing Cooperation with an Open Source Time-Line

de Jong, Gerald
Delving was established in the summer of 2010 to offer some needed high-quality solutions to cultural heritage data providers of all sizes, and we used the open source Europeana code base as a solid starting point. We have established working relationships with institutions in several countries, including major projects 'Kulturnett' in Norway and 'DiMCoN' in the Netherlands, with a focus on content aggregators. We quickly discovered that everyone wanted essentially the same thing but no individual institutions had the resources to have it built. Our approach is to define a time-line describing future feature/functionality developments and roll-outs, invite clients to play a role in supporting specific developments and influencing our path. Our clients know that our work is open source, implying that they inherit a great deal of technology, but also that new features they have us build are inherently shared with the community, and they have the important added 'insurance policy' that there is no vendor lock-in.

Current developments are directed toward implementing User-Generated-Context system to finally start involving citizens in the process of creating, refining, and contextualizing existing cultural heritage metadata and objects. Again, this is a nearly universal need that many institutions have, but nobody can build it well by themselves, so Delving plays the role of 'catalyst' by providing a focal point and pooling the resources of different clients so that the entire community profits from the concentration of effort and expertise that we can offer. Without the open source approach these things would never happen, because each individual project would reinvent a differently-shaped wheel.

Users, aggregators and Europeana drive MINT development

Drosopoulos, Athanasios (Nasos)

Crowdsourcing memories of the First World War in Europe

Edwards, Alun

The House of Alijn and crowdsourcing: a natural relation

Eloy, Sarah

Where is the Music in Semantics? Why the Oslo Center for Popular Music Runs Semantic Technology

Engels, Robert

CARARE: Archaeology and the EDM

Fernie, Kate

Information Extraction in Metadata: Challenges and Tools

Freire, Nuno

Improving the German Digital Library - Data enrichment with culturgraph.org

Geipel, Markus M.

Multilingual Access to Europeana - the User Perspective

Gäde, Maria

The opportunities of the Europeana Data Model

Gradmann, Stefan

Europeana Remix: An interactive experience around the story of an unlikely friendship during the First World War

Haskiya, David

Aggregating cultural heritage collections using automatically generated topic hierarchies

Hall, Mark M.

Data constraints and quality in a linked open data world

Hermans, Paul

Developing Innovative, Usable and Stable User Interfaces using Open Source Software

Hesselmann, Tobias

User-generated video annotations on the Web of Data

Hildebrand, Michiel

data.europeana.eu

Isaac, Antoine

Linked Data - Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space

Jentzsch, Anja

The Europeana Licensing Framework

Keller, Paul

Current development of UGC and the semantic web at The Swedish National Heritage Board

Lewin, Börje

Digital Public Library of America Update

Marx, Maura

Visual Analytics - Detect the Expected and Discover the Unexpected

Miksch, Silvia

Europeana and Open Source

Molendijk, Jan

Culture on the go

Nicholas, David

Open data for the cultural masses

Schreiber, Guus

End-User Media Annotation with YUMA

Simon, Rainer

The Changing Face of Citizen Science

Smith, Arfon

europeana4D - exploring data in space and time

Stockmann, Ralf

Implementing an Open Data programme within government: Top Down, Bottom Up and Middle Out

Stott, Andrew

Software Freedom and Access to Knowledge

Swartz, Aaron

National infrastructure and content aggregation in Norway

Urtegaard, Gunnar

Panel Discussions

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