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Work Package 4: Community and Dissemination
The Open Knowledge Foundation (Lead)
Objectives of Work Package 1. Catalyse an active, diverse and well connected community of
content holders, metadata experts, technologists and others around Europeana - strengthening existing networks and engaging new stakeholders
2. Enable and encourage content holders to contribute new material to Europeana through a series of hands-on workshops and community documentation on DM2E tools and workflows
3. Identify and support a network of open metadata evangelists who will help to raise awareness of legal and technical best practices in a variety of different domains
4. Facilitate conversation and collaboration between technologists in the Europeana community and end users in teaching and research - particularly in the humanities - with a series of events, online activities and a contest.
Target audiences & communities Three main target communities for the work done under DM2E: • The European cultural heritage sector • Open data in cultural heritage initiatives (Europeana, Wikimedia, Creative
Commons) • The Digital Humanities community
Internal audiences
• Consortium members • The wider Europeana
project community • Other ICT-PSP project
members
General audiences and communities • Technology experts • Related industry
Media • High profile technology
blogs e.g. Guardian Data Blog,
• Digital Humanities websites and news forums e.g.
• National press print and online
http://dm2e.eu
http://dm2e.eu
• Project blog • Information about project: Objectives, Work
Package descriptions, Partners, Advisory Board
• Calendar of DH and cultural heritage events • Newsletter sign up (to come) • Links to Open GLAM
http://openglam.org
http://openglam.org
• Guest blog posts from members Digital Humanities projects (e.g. Mapping the Republic of Letters) and open cultural heritage initiatives (e.g. Wikipedian in Residence Scheme, Hack4Europe)
• Workshop and event write-ups • Documentation
Europeana Community
• Presenting the project at relevant Europeana Events (Europeana Plenary last week)
• Inviting Europeana speakers to relevant Open GLAM/DM2E workshops (e.g. Paul Keller at Berlin event in April)
• Featuring DM2E on relevant Europeana websites and using Europeana press channels
• Involvement in Hack4Europe
pro.europeana.eu/projects
Workshops and Events
• Best practices in legal and technical aspects of opening up metadata
• Coding sprints • The project at outside events
Workshops/Coding Sprints Date Location Type Partners
20/04/2012 Berlin Legal Workshop WM, CC, Europeana, Staatsbibliothek
27/04/2011 Paris Legal Workshop WM, CC
13/06/2012 London Technical Workshop DevCSI, Open Biblio, Net7, British Library, Cambridge University Library
13-14/06/2012 London Bibliohack Net7
Open GLAM Evangelism
• Engagement with British Library (UK), Cambridge University Library (UK), Stiftung Preusischer Kulturbesitz (DE), National Library of Scotland (UK) & many smaller institutions
• Wikimedia (DE, UK, SE) • Creative Commons • Open Culture Data (NL) • Several Europeana projects (Awareness, Open Up!, Assets)
Digital Humanities
• Featuring guest blog posts from Digital Humanities projects on website
• Engagement with TEXTUS project • DHAB meeting last week – planning going
forward • Much more engagement in coming
months now Net7 prototype has stabilized, discuss more tomorrow
Deliverables