Kudos Barbara,

I read the blog and totally agree with you regarding the fact that contents, after being free and available, need a further processing so as to make them reusable by various entry points (bloggers, bots, scientists, artists, etc).

You could focus on that aspect, the reusability of data. The Wikidata project stands out as a perfect paragon of this concept. Explaining how the structured-data approach of wikidata itself can facilitate content reusability across various targets could be valuable.

Cheers,

Sent from my Asus Zenfone 5, excuse the brevity.

Le 26 janv. 2017 22:42, "Barbara Fischer" <barbara.fischer@wikimedia.de> a écrit :
Dear colleages,

in a nutshell: Europeana is the European answer to the Google art project. It might not contain so awesome images but a lot more diverse material. I am very happy that I was elected to become a member of its council last fall. For the first time a Wikimedia representative has become a member and here you find my introduction blogpost, published today:

http://pro.europeana.eu/blogpost/meet-the-members-council-barbara-fischer

In February the new council will meet. Please, come with ideas on what I should focus beyond the things I mentioned in the blog post.

wim bfisch

Barbara Fischer
Kuratorin für Kulturpartnerschaften
via Twitter: @fischerdata

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