Dear list members,
Sharing this survey related to a project where we applied generous interface principles to the open video collection of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision:
MediaScape evaluates its generous interface prototype for online audiovisual collections
The past 12 months the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision has prototyped online collection interfaces that follow the principles of generous interfaces. This work has been done within the MediaScape research project <https://www.vogin.nl/portfolio-item/mediascape-2019/>, funded by the VOGIN fund.
Generous interfaces offer an alternative approach to the dominance of the search engine: Rich, browsable interfaces that reveal the scale and complexity of digital heritage collections.
Today we open a survey to evaluate our generous interface design for online audiovisual collections among various types of users. This survey is part of the lessons-learned we are gathering as part of the final report for the project.
We welcome everyone with an interest in access to online audiovisual collections to participate in this survey. This will provide them with an opportunity to learn about generous interfaces for online audiovisual collections, while MediaScape gathers insights on its prototype from the user perspective.
You can participate in the survey here: https://forms.gle/NVgUSgqtVcVXB9GQ9 <https://forms.gle/NVgUSgqtVcVXB9GQ9>
Our testing of the survey has shown that completing the survey will take approximately 20 minutes.
We extend our gratitude to everyone who takes the time to participate!
Philo van Kemenade & Maarten Brinkerink
MediaScape project team
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
Hello everyone,
To those of you who couldn't come in October to the Open GLAM Monthly call,
I've made the recording of the meeting available here:
https://youtu.be/MPUiIbfcGbQ
Remember you can always check our meeting logs
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y-ooRioOKMgLJo5s9IB-kDmmq5ZXUsiAPGRBzMM…>
in
case you're interested in getting in touch with a specific project.
Our call in November will happen on November 19th, 2 PM UTC (check your
corresponding timezone). It will take place in Hopin again, so remember to
claim your ticket here: https://hopin.to/events/open-glam-monthly-call
And this will be the direct link to the call:
https://app.hopin.to/events/open-glam-monthly-call/sessions/73978a20-da49-4…
I'll be sharing more details soon with regards to the agenda and who will
be our speakers, but most likely we'll dedicate a substantive amount of
time to the Declaration on Open Access to Cultural Heritage. We'll be
having Andrea talk more about the research work she has done, that you can
find now on http://openglam.pubpub.org/
cheers,
scann
Dear colleagues at Open Glam
My name is Berta Corredor, and I am writing to you on behalf of Europeana,
European platform for cultural heritage. I hope this finds you well. We
would appreciate it if you could help us to disseminate this initiative: GIF
IT UP 2020 <https://gifitup.net/>.
This very special year, in which the Internet and social networks have been so
present, European platform Europeana <https://www.europeana.eu/en>, has
organized *GIF IT UP 2020 <https://gifitup.net/>, *an annual competition
that proposes creating animated images about *cultural heritage* and
sharing them online.
This year’s contest, which will be held *throughout October, *is going even
more global in its offer of inspiring and diverse content to reuse and
remix and get creative. Along with Europeaana’s regular partners, the Digital
Public Library of America
<https://eur06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdp.la%2F&…>
(DPLA), New Zealand’s Digital NZ
<https://eur06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdigitalnz…>
and NationalLibrary of Australia’s Trove
<https://eur06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Ftrove.nla…>
, two new contentpartners have joined the fun – *Japan**Search*, which gives
access to digitised cultural heritage from Japan, and DAG Museums
<https://eur06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdagworld.…>
in Kolkata, India.
*HOW* *TO* *PARTICIPATE?* The competition is open to people of all ages,
professionals andamateurs alike. Choose among the millions of public domain
works from the partners, create your GIF
<https://eur06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgifitup.n…>
, and submit your entry
<https://eur06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgifitup.n…>
!
*WHAT* *ARE* *THE* *PRIZES?* Prizes will be online art history courses from
*DailyArt* magazine and *Red Bubble* gift cards. There will be a special
category for the best GIF & runners-up, 1st time GIF makers, children &
teens (below 18) and a bonus category for GIPHY backdrops. Moreover, GIF IT
UP has its own GIPHY Channel <https://giphy.com/gifitup> that exposes the
participants’ creations to millions.
I attach the *press release* in *English *and *French, Spanish and Italian*
More info: https://gifitup.net/
Hashtag #GIFITUP2020 <https://gifitup.net/#GIFITUP2020>
Please let me know if you need any further information.
Berta Corredor
+32 478093622
This event has been canceled.
Title: [Open-GLAM] Urban Archive Open/Community Call
Hello everyone,
I'm Sam from Urban Archive, a small tech-nonprofit based out of NYC. We
merge open city data with the digital collections of dozens of museums,
libraries, and city agencies, making it easy for anyone to explore the
history of our changing urban environments.
We are hosting an open community call on Thursday, October 15th at 12PM
EST. If you're interested in learning more about our work or exploring
contextual ways to get your digital collections out in the open, do join!
We're all about open data, archives, and collaboration here at Urban
Archive––and love to have you tune in.
You can register for the call by filling out this community interest form:
https://airtable.com/shrMamFna3LSSRPlS
If you have any questions or would just like to say hello, shoot me a note!
Cheers,
Sam
--
Sam Addeo
she/her
Director of Community and Devel...
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Hello everyone!
Another month, another monthly call! Our monthly call will take place on
October 8th at 2 PM UTC. Make sure to check the time for your timezone, or
let me know if you want me to send you a calendar invite.
The agenda for this month is available here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y-ooRioOKMgLJo5s9IB-kDmmq5ZXUsiAPGRBzMM…
This time, we'll be using a new tool, and I'm hoping this will be our last
change this year. We'll be using the same tool that the CC Global Summit is
using, Hopin: https://hopin.to/events/open-glam-call. The only "downside"
of the tool is that we need you to register beforehand so you can attend
the session.
In this monthly call we'll be accompanied by:
- Josie Fraser, National Heritage Lottery Fund
- Susan Kung, University of Texas at Austin
- Alek Tarkowski & Ola Janus, Indices Project
- Ariadna Matas from Europeana & myself to talk about the CC Summit briefly
See the topics that they'll be sharing on the agenda, and if there's any
topic you'd like to add or talk about, just let me know.
See you soon!
Hello everyone,
I'm Sam from Urban Archive <http://urbanarchive.org/>, a small
tech-nonprofit based out of NYC. We merge open city data with the digital
collections of dozens of museums, libraries, and city agencies, making it
easy for anyone to explore the history of our changing urban environments.
*We are hosting an open community call on Thursday, October 15th at 12PM
EST*. If you're interested in learning more about our work or exploring
contextual ways to get your digital collections out in the open, do join!
We're all about open data, archives, and collaboration here at Urban
Archive––and love to have you tune in.
You can register for the call by filling out this community interest form:
https://airtable.com/shrMamFna3LSSRPlS
If you have any questions or would just like to say hello, shoot me a note!
Cheers,
Sam
--
*Sam Addeo*she/her
Director of Community and Development
Urban Archive
123 Bowery | Floor 4 | New York, NY 10002
www.urbanarchive.nyc | o 646-504-7719
Hi all
I’m a board member and long time attendee of MCN each November, I thought this might interest the list.
This November, MCN 2020 VIRTUAL includes over 50 online experiences with 140 musetech speakers from around the world.
No matter where you find yourself in your career, you’ll find opportunities to take your digital skills to the next level. Whether you’re a cultural heritage professional who finds your work integrating with museum technology in ways it never has before, or if you’re transitioning careers—this is a virtual space to retool your tech savvy, reconnect with new ideas, and rebuild your networks.
See more details and the full program: http://bit.ly/mcn2020virtual
I’ll be doing a session on the book Dr. Suse Anderson and I just put out 'The Digital Future of Museums'.
Best.
Keir
--
Keir Winesmith<http://keir.winesmith.co>
Principal
Winesmith Digital Studio<http://keir.winesmith.co/studio/>
Digital Collections Catalyst
State Library of Queensland<https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/digitalcatalyst>
Adjunct Professor
UNSW Art & Design<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Keir_Winesmith>
New book out now! The Digital Future of Museums<https://www.routledge.com/The-Digital-Future-of-Museums-Conversations-and-P…>
I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and internationally. I pay my respect to Elders past, present, and emerging.
Was. Is. Always will be.
Maybe some of you are interested in helping the ReCreating Europe by
answering this survey on Copyright Law and Open Policies in the GLAM sector.
Below you'll find the link.
cheers,
scann
*De: *Camille Francoise <camille.francoise(a)ifla.org>
*Objet: **[EU-DSM] Survey - ReCreating Europe - Copyright law and open
policies in GLAM sector.*
*Date: *18 septembre 2020 à 13:13:22 UTC+2
*À: *"EU-DSM(a)iflalists.org" <EU-DSM(a)iflalists.org>
*Répondre à: *Camille Francoise <camille.francoise(a)ifla.org>
Dear all,
We would like to share with you this survey from Re-Creating Europe.
<https://srssurvey2.unitn.it/ls6/limesurvey/index.php/872418?lang=en>
This survey aims at assessing the impact of copyright law and open policies
in relation to digitization in the GLAM Sector.
We encourage all members to provide insights as it will support Re-Creating
Europe to have a better understanding on these policies.
Many thanks,
Best regards,
Camille
*Camille Françoise*
IFLA Policy and Research Officer
camille.francoise(a)ifla.org
Skype: camille.francoise
www.ifla.org
********* UPON REQUEST: FINAL DEADLINE EXTENSION FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS: 28 SEPTEMBER 2020 **************
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce a call for papers for the international conference ** Collect & Connect: Archives and Collections in a Digital Age **. The final deadline extension for paper submissions is 28 September 2020 11 September 2020. The conference will be held online from 23 to 24 November 2020 (* see also COVID 19 note below).
The aims of this conference which officially concludes the NWO/Brill Creative Industries Project Making Sense of Illustrated Handwritten Archives (2016-2020) are twofold. First, to present results of finished and original research in the field of digitized archives and natural and cultural heritage collections. Second, to promote exchange and discussion between researchers and heritage professionals in the field of digital natural and cultural heritage. Papers can be submitted as regular papers (=10-12 pages) and short papers (=5-9 pages) through EASYCHAIR. More information about the conference and the link to the submission system can be found here: http://cfp.makingsenseproject.org
All positively reviewed papers shall be submitted as proceedings volume to CEUR-WS.org<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fceur-ws.org%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQ…> for online publication. Six to eight papers presented at the conference are expected to be selected for publication in the Journal of Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH).
Scope of the special session:
In recent years, libraries, archives and museums have spent major efforts on annotating and enriching their digitized archives and collections with contextual information, in order to make them retrievable and interlinked in novel ways. Often institutions aim to enhance their reach and relevance for broader user groups. A major challenge in the field is the heterogeneous character of many of such digitized collections. Many handwritten archives and collections of physical objects in the realms of natural history, archaeology, history, and art history entail combinations of textual and visual elements whose interpretation requires a range of different expertise and computational technologies. This conference therefore welcomes papers that present, discuss, and reflect upon the technical, social, and institutional challenges digital heritage professionals and researchers encounter when enriching heterogeneous digitized collections with context.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Semantic web approaches to interlinking digitized historical archives and collections
* Text and image interpretation in digital collections
* Multimodal collection interpretation and access
* Handwriting recognition and heterogeneous digital collections
* Machine learning and digital collections
* Bias and digital heritage
* Computer vision and digital collections
* Digital collections' access and inclusivity
* Sharing and visualization of heterogeneous historical archives and collections
* Citizen science (including crowdsourcing) and digital archives and collections
* Challenges of enriching digitized handwritten archive material
* Digital capture and annotation of heterogeneous collections and artefacts
* Dealing with uncertainty, quality issues, data bias and collection gaps
* Geographical and spatial enrichment of collections
* Application of common vocabularies and data reconciliation
If you are not sure whether you research fits with ** Collect & Connect ** or if you have any other question relate to the event, please do not hesitate to contact the conference chairs:
1. Andreas Weber (a.weber(a)utwente.nl<mailto:a.weber@utwente.nl>)
1. Eulàlia Gassó Miracle (eulalia.gassomiracle(a)naturalis.nl<mailto:eulalia.gassomiracle@naturalis.nl>)
2. Katy Wolstencroft (k.j.wolstencroft(a)liacs.leidenuniv.nl<mailto:k.j.wolstencroft@liacs.leidenuniv.nl>)
4. Maarten Heerlien (m.heerlien(a)rijksmuseum.nl<mailto:m.heerlien@rijksmuseum.nl>)