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An exciting new European project

Europeana Creative (www.europeanacreative.eu) is an exciting new European project which will enable and promote greater re-use of cultural heritage resources by Europe’s creative industries. The project was launched at the end of February 2013 at the Austrian National Library in Vienna and will run for 30 months. 26 partners from 14 European countries with diverse backgrounds are contributing to the project. These include content providing institutions with world famous collections, creative industry hubs and organisations, the tourism and education sectors, living labs, software developers and multimedia experts, as well as think tanks.

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The online portal Europeana (www.europeana.eu) provides access to more than 26 million digitised cultural heritage objects from Europe’s libraries, museums, archives and audiovisual collections. The Europeana Creative project sets out to demonstrate that Europeana can facilitate the creative re-use of digital cultural heritage content and associated metadata. Partners will develop a number of pilot applications focused on design, tourism, education and social networks. Building on these pilots, a series of open innovation challenges will be launched with entrepreneurs from the creative industries to identify, incubate and spin-off more viable projects into the commercial sector.

The project goals will be supported by an open laboratory network (the Open Culture Lab), an on- and offline environment for experimentation with content, tools and business services, and a licensing framework where content holders can specify the re-use conditions for their material. The project will be supported by continuous evaluation and business modelling development.

Why now?

The re-use of digital content is an essential part of the Digital Agenda for Europe. Several activities are already stimulating the re-use of cultural heritage in order to demonstrate the social and economic value of cultural content. With the publication of the Europeana metadata under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0) in September 2012, further development of innovative applications based on this metadata is now possible. Europeana Creative takes this a step further by facilitating re-use of the digital objects themselves.

For further information please visit: www.europeanacreative.eu

Webtic’s role

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In WP4, Webtic will design and build software tools that will allow different kinds of programmes to communicate effectively with each other behind the scenes. This will ensure that users of diverse devices and interfaces will be able to  locate and access different parts of Historiana‘s diverse cultural heritage content, and interactive learning elements, without difficulty.

In WP7, Webtic will make two contributions to knowledge sharing: First, we will help to design and build the project website;  Second, as an activity within the Open Culture Lab, we will share our specialised knowledge concerning how best to design and integrate of diverse technical platforms so that the visitor’s experience is a seamless one.

 

About Europeana

logo_English_StripeEuropeana brings together the digitised content of Europe’s galleries, libraries, museums, archives and audiovisual collections. Currently, Europeana gives integrated access to over 26 million books, films, paintings, museum objects and archival documents from some 2,200 content providers. The content is drawn from every European member state and the interface is in 29 European languages. Europeana receives its main funding from the European Commission. More information can be found at http://www.europeana.eu/portal/.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Inter- en intranet Transform

sreendump_intranet In opdracht van Dienst Ruimtelijke Ordening hebben we zowel een inter- als intranet opgezet. Deze website is onderdeel van een Europees project, gebruikers zijn verschillende partijen met verschillende culturele achtergronden. Door deze verschillen is het nodig gebleken om tijdens de laatste fase een nieuwe variant van het logo te ontwikkelen waar de Europese sterren in verwerkt waren. Het traject van vormgeving vormde in deze duidelijk een verbindende factor tussen de verschillende partijen.

 

 

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Logo Transform

Logo Transform

 

 

 

Het ontstaan van het logo voor Transform

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