Culture Grid presentation to MLA

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Presentation to MLA staff about the development and application of the Culture Grid

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The big idea: creating opportunities for learning, creativity & entertainment by making museum, library and archive content available to and usable by everyone, everywhere.

The story....

In 2009, 70% of all UK households are online

76% of the adult UK population has accessed the Internet in the past 3 months

64% of this population regularly purchase goods or services online

Online retail accounted for £222bn of transactions in 2008

£106bn of this was spent on leisure activity, travel and tourism

This is the mass-market

The museum, archive and library story....

In the Beginning...

1970’s

Thou shalt

AcquireEverythin

g

1980’s

Thou shalt

Document

Everything

1990’s

Thou shalt

DigitiseEverythin

g

The result?

Demand... ...supply

Demand... ...supply...meets...

2010’s

Thou shalt

ConnectEverythin

g

How it works

Museum Library Archive

Museum Library Archive

PUT THEIR CONTENT INTO

Databases Websites Catalogues

Museum Library Archive

PUT THEIR CONTENT INTO

Databases Websites Catalogues

FROM WHERE WE AGGREGATE IT INTO

Our database

Museum Library Archive

PUT THEIR CONTENT INTO

Databases Websites Catalogues

FROM WHERE WE AGGREGATE IT INTO

Our database PRESERVE IT Digital Archive

Museum Library Archive

PUT THEIR CONTENT INTO

Databases Websites Catalogues

FROM WHERE WE AGGREGATE IT INTO

Our database PRESERVE IT Digital Archive

SHARE IT

For free, open re-use With mass-media partners

Museum Library Archive

PUT THEIR CONTENT INTO

Databases Websites Catalogues

FROM WHERE WE AGGREGATE IT INTO

Our database PRESERVE IT Digital Archive

SHARE IT

For free, open re-use With mass-media partners

DELIVER IT

To real consumers!

The majority of the costs of developing the Culture Grid have been paid for by the European Commission.

Collections Trust, MLA and Museums Galleries Scotland have also invested in it.

What are we doing with it now?

(The apps)

Delivering the UK contribution to Europeana...

...more than 800k records from 80+ participating institutions

Delivering cultural content to the BBC...

...20 participating organisations contributing to the BBC Centuryshare Project

Delivering cultural content to Google...

...fully indexed and linking back to the institutions

Providing hosted search...

...a simple query-builder which lets anyone tailor their own search of cultural content and embed it in their

own site

Supporting collections mapping & subject specialism...

...providing the Culture Grid as a platform for Museums Galleries Scotland, Inspire, Reading Agency and a range

of others to map and share their collections

Delivering Cultural Content into Wikipedia...

...enabling Wikimedians to embed and enrich cultural content in their articles

Who likes it?

Tim Berners-Lee (Linked Data Czar)

Sion Simon (Creative Industries Minister)

Ed Vaizey (Shadow Culture Minister)

EMI

Wikipedia

Flickr

Outside of New Zealand, this is world-beating technology delivering public value.

The possibilities are infinite

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