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Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation The MINERVA project: The MINERVA project: a a European European network for promoting network for promoting culture through the web culture through the web Rossella Caffo Rossella Caffo Lisbon, 11 May 2004 Lisbon, 11 May 2004

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Page 1: Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation The MINERVA project: a European network for promoting culture through the web Rossella CaffoLisbon,

Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation

The MINERVA project:The MINERVA project:a a EuropeanEuropean network for promoting network for promoting

culture through the webculture through the web

Rossella CaffoRossella Caffo Lisbon, 11 May 2004Lisbon, 11 May 2004

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The eEurope initiative started on December 1999 to foster the internet and new economy development across Europe and allow the citizens to participate to the information society.

Member States and the European Commission were invited to define coordination mechanisms for digitisation policies and programmes.

The MINERVA framework:eEurope

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The MINERVA framework:the Lund principles

The European Commission organised on 4th April 2001 in Lund a meeting of experts and representatives from Member States to to accomplish coordination mechanisms of digitisation policies and programmes across Europe.

The Lund Principles and the Lund Action Plan are the results of the convention.

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The European culture can be freely accessible through the digitisation of cultural content. This will also support and promote the cultural difference in a global scenario.

The MINERVA framework:the Lund principles

Page 5: Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation The MINERVA project: a European network for promoting culture through the web Rossella CaffoLisbon,

The European Commission asked to Member States to officially nominate national representatives for digitisation.

All the people appointed are the National Representatives Group – NRG.

The MINERVA framework:the NRG

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MINERVAMINERVA is the operative

section of the NRG• Project funded by the EC ib the frame of IST

(5th Framework Programme)• Implement the Lund Action Plan

MINERVA is a network of all the 15 Member States’ ministries.Italy coordinates the project.

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MINERVAGoals: To discuss, correlate and harmonise activities

carried out in digitisation of cultural content to promote awareness and exchange of experiences at European level

Creation of a common European platform made up of recommendations and guidelines about digitisation, standards, long-term accessibility and preservation quality of cultural web sites.

Coordinate the national programmes Enlargement the network Cooperate with other projects acting in the field of

digitisation Sustainability of the network

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Enlargement of the network: MINERVA Plus

• MINERVAplus is the extension of the project to the countries that joined the European Union in May 2004,Russia and Israel.

• The project startedon 2nd February 2004

Page 9: Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation The MINERVA project: a European network for promoting culture through the web Rossella CaffoLisbon,

Impact of the networkMINERVA has demonstrated to have

contributed to the creation of a broad consensus at institutional level onthe importance of promoting the European culture trhough the web.

The NRG activated a mechanisn of unfailing institutional cooperation among the Presidencies of the Council of the European Unione.

MINERVA affected the national digitisation prorammes carried on by some member States such as Belgium, France, Italy and Sweden.

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The results• The Charter of Parma• The Progress Report• The Good practices handbook• The handbook for quality in cultural web

sites• The Technical guidelines• Training• The cluster• MinervaPLUS• MICHAEL and the Portal of culture

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The Charter of ParmaDuring the conference Quality in cultural Web sites (Parma 20-21

November 2003), event of the Italian Presidency, was introduced the

Charter of Parma, a shared programme adopted by the NRG that strengthen the Lund Principles that

are its background.

Page 12: Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation The MINERVA project: a European network for promoting culture through the web Rossella CaffoLisbon,

Articles 1-51 – Intelligent use of new

technologies2 – Accessibility3 – Quality4 – IPR and privacy5 – Interoperability and standards

Page 13: Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation The MINERVA project: a European network for promoting culture through the web Rossella CaffoLisbon,

Articles 6-106 – Inventories and multilingualism7 – Benchmarking8 – Cooperation at national,

European and International levels9 – Enlargement10 - Building the future together: at

the forefront of the knowledge society

Page 14: Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation The MINERVA project: a European network for promoting culture through the web Rossella CaffoLisbon,

The Progress ReportThe Progress Report of the NRG has the

objective of promoting digitisation policies, programmes and projects in the field of cultural heritage carried on by Member States.

The updating 2003 is forthcoming and includes also the contributions of newly accession states, Israel and Russia.

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Good practices handbookA practical handbook to the establishment,

execution and management of digitisation projects.

Target: teams within and across cultural institutions who are contemplating, or are already

executing, digitisation projects.Foreword: the research undertaken all over Europe,

enriched with the existing guidelines on digitisation and presented at NRG meeting in Alicante, May 2002.

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Good practices: the new campaign

MINERVA launched a new campaign of good practices and competence centres collection to implement the MINERVA knowledge base.

The submission forms are available at the URL http://www.minervaeurope.org/structure/workinggroups/goodpract.htm and can be sent to the address [email protected].

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The quality handbookGoal: exploiting the possibilities of the web

communication in the filed of the cultural heritageKey steps:• Brussels Quality Framework, (December 2001, during

the Belgian Presidency)• MINERVA WP5 activity, Identification of user needs,

content and quality framework for common access points

Ongoing activity: the italian version of the handbook is going to be tested on the web sites of public and private institutions.A light version is under preparation

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Cultural web site quality principles

A quality cultural website celebrates European cultural diversity by providing access for all to digital cultural content.

A quality website must be:

transparent - effective - maintained - accessible – user centred - responsive - multilingual - interoperable - managed - preserved

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Technical Guidelines for digital cultural content creation programmes• Based on the activities carried out by

NOF and elaborated together with PULMAN, EMII-DCF and ERPANET

• Thought for decision makers and managers of digitisation programmes and projects

• Foster the development of interoperable content taking also into account the long term preservation issues.

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The training coursesA programme of training courses that uses opendistance learning methodologies has been set up to

diffuse the results of the project.Action lines:

1. MINERVA technical guidelines2. digitisation: process, cataloguing and management,

including metadata for the preservation;3. legal aspects: IPR/copyright and data protection;4. quality: criteria for design and development of cultural

Web sites;5. management of projects and services.

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The clusterMINERVA organised two meetings of the European

cultural networks (Rome, 30 October 2003 and Florence 31 March 2004) with the aim of creating a European common research area.

As a result was defined the Rome agenda.

Networks involved:

BRICKS, CALIMERA, DELOS, DIGICULT, EMII-DCF, EPOCH, ERPANET, EUROMED HERITAGE II, EVA, HEREIN, SCRAN, MINERVA, MUSICNETWORK, PRESTOSPACE

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MinervaPLUS working groups: specific topics

Inventories & multilingualism > multilingual thesauri

Interoperability, Service Provision & IPR > business models for digitisation programmes

Quality & User requirements > small cultural institutions requirements

Good Practices & Competence Centres > cost reduction for cultural digitisation

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The prototype

A prototype of portal for the digitised collection of Italy and France was produced by the efforts of the WP3

• Multilingual seach• Based on an open source

platform•Background of MICHAEL

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MICHAELMICHAEL (Multilingual Inventory of

Cultural Heritage in Europe) is a project presented by the MiBAC in the framework of the eTEN programme.

MICHAEL will establish an international online service, to search, browse and examine multiple national cultural portals (starting with France, Italy, and UK) from a single point of access and using open source softwares.

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National Multilingual Portal for cultural, tourism and productive

resourecesThe Italian ministry for Cultural Heritage and activities

launched the National Multilingual Portal for cultural, tourism and productive resources, an initiative elaborated thanks to the cooperation among different ministries in order to promote the exploitation of the cultural heritage and the services deriving from it.

This project will make use of the technological European platform elaborated by MINERVA, made up with standards, recommendations and guidelines, and be undertaken in accordance to the results of MICHAEL too.

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The NRG sustainability

Due to the success achieved in term of impact on the institutions, the NRG is defining a long term sustainability strategy through the implementation of all the concrete results of MINERVA, realising on the bases of the European platform of technical guidelines and standards elaborated by MINERVA services for small and medium cultural institutions

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For further informationwww.minervaeurope.org

[email protected]