europeana open data
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Presentation I gave for CodeCamp in Amsterdam on 26th of NovemberTRANSCRIPT
Maarten Zeinstra
26 November 2011, Amsterdam
Europeana Open DataJuly 2012
Europeana - Aggregate- Facilitate- Distribute- Engage
Europeana builds on four layers of information:
Layer #1: Physical objects (books, paintings, etc...)
Layer #2: Digital objects (digital reproductions of #1)
Layer #3: Previews (lower quality versions of #2)
Layer #4: Metadata (descriptve information of object)
Europeana builds on four layers of information:
Layer #1: Physical objects (books, paintings, etc...)
Layer #2: Digital objects (digital reproductions of #1)
Layer #3: Previews (lower quality versions of #2)
Layer #4: Metadata (descriptve information of object)
Europeana builds on four layers of information:
Layer #1: Physical objects (books, paintings, etc...)
Layer #2: Digital objects (digital reproductions of #1)
Layer #3: Previews (lower quality versions of #2)
Layer #4: Metadata (descriptve information of object)
Rights information about content (EDM:rights):
EDM:rights - available rights statements
Public Domain (needs to be indicated if the content is in the Public Domain) All Creative Commons Licenses (can be selected if the provider is the copyright holder and wants to grant certain rights to users) Rights Reserved - Free access (to indicate that the work can be accessed freely on the site of the provider) Rights Reserved - Paid access (to indicate that the work can be accessed conditional on payment on the site of the provider) Rights Resreved - Restricted access (to indicate that there are restrictions: partial availability, only for members, etc) Unknown (to indicate that the rights status of a work is unknown)
New Europeana Data Exchange Agreement
The CC0 Public Domain Dedication 1.0 Universal has three layers:
Layer #3: a promise not to exercise
Layer #2: a license without restrictions
Layer #1: a waiver of all rights in the licensed work
Subject matter under CC0 can be used without any restrictions in different jurisdictions, as if it was in the Public Domain
Rights information about previews on Europeana:
Rights information about previews on Europeana:
“With the exception of the previews, all data available on europeana.eu is available free
of restrictions under the terms of the Creative Commons Zero Public Domain Dedication. If you reuse metadata from
Europeana, please follow the Europeana Data Use Guidelines. Previews can only be
used in accordance with the rights information displayed next to them.”