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Jim, Nancy & the Dutch national library - a story about 3 explorers
1. Jim, Nancy & the Dutch national library
A story about 3 explorers
http://www.flickr.com/photos/scouttwentynine/4968998806/sizes/o/in/photosof-jimforest
2. Hallo, my name is
Olaf Janssen
I’m a product developer at KB, the
national library of the Netherlands
in The Hague
Photo: Olaf Janssen
5. ... because we are on a mission...
http://kb.nl/bst/beleid/missie.html
6. Our mission is:
Bring people and information together
http://kb.nl/bst/beleid/missie.html
7. Our mission is:
Bring people and information together
http://kb.nl/bst/beleid/missie.html
8. Does converting paper into bits & bytes
bring people and information together?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Internet_Archive_book_scanner_1.jpg
9. Does storing these bits & bytes
bring people and information together?
(Foto: KB - Jacqueline van der Kort)
10. We “offer” They consume
Does “broadcasting” these bits & bytes
bring people and information together?
Slide: @mpedson
11. Bringing together , according to me,
is all about creating, or at least facilitating dialogue
Flickr: alexbcthompson
12. Bringing together , according to me,
is all about creating, or at least facilitating dialogue
Flickr: alexbcthompson
13. Dialogue is about communicating two ways
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Two-people-talking-logo.jpg
16. Dialogue is about learning from each other
http://youthinarts.org/blog/2011/04
17. Back to the mission & vision of the KB …
I noticed the WHY is missing ...
(the WHY touches the soul of any organisation *)
* http://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action.html
18. ??
WHY
does the KB want to
bring people and information together?
19. ?! Just a bet:
“Because we believe our written cultural heritage is so
wonderful we want to show it to as many people as
possible”
20. !! My best personal bet:
”Because ultimately people want to know who they are.
For that they explore their histories & origins.
We want to help them in
discovering & understanding their worlds”
21. Example: people wanting to find out about
THE MIDDLE AGES
(in Europe)
http://kb.nl/galerie/middeleeuwen/onderwijs-en.html
22. Question:
Where do people go to
learn about
medieval times?
http://kb.nl/galerie/middeleeuwen/onderwijs-en.html
39. Jim & Nancy have a tremendous
zest for life, and life-long learning.
They document this in photos …
to share with their friends & family
back home in the US…
40. ... and with us.
They share nearly 23,600 (!) images
in public sets …
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimforest/sets/?&page=1
41. about every possible interest in their lives…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimforest/sets/?&page=1
47. Jim & Nancy, like most other people, have amazingly
diverse interests!
Finding out about these worlds is all about making
connections, it’s an exploration, a collage
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimforest/sets/?&page=4
48. Jim & Nancy, like most other people, have amazingly
diverse interests!
Finding out about these worlds is all about making
connections, it’s an exploration, a collage
This is important, I’ll come back to this later!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimforest/sets/?&page=4
49. Jim & Nancy are also interested in
finding out about the Middle Ages (!)
50. These are some of the photos taken by Jim
& Nancy with “medieval” in the description
52. … where they learned about
medieval manuscripts.
53. They shared that learning
experience with the rest of the world
(= these photos & annotations)
54. Jim has also bookmarked photos taken by
other Flickr-photographers.
These include medieval objects as well.
55. Like this one ...
A painting from
13th century Spain
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/in/photostream
56. This photo is part of a
collection named
“The Cloisters” (?)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/in/photostream
58. The Cloisters is apparently a
branch of the Metropolitan
Museum of Art in Manhattan,
New York, USA.
They curate a lot of European
medieval art & architecture
(I did not know that before making this
presentation)
62. He looks pretty fit for his
age (700)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2152112595/in/set-72157601070709853/
63. (he looks pretty fit for
his age – 730 yrs)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2152112595/in/set-72157601070709853/
64. The photographer has been
so kind to mention the unique
object-ID used by the
museum.
We can now go to the
museum website to find out
more …
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2152112595/in/set-72157601070709853/
65. The photographer has
been so kind to provide the
unique object ID of the
museum.
We can go to the museum
site to find out more ….
http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/70018085
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2152112595/in/set-72157601070709853/
66. More interestingly, other
people have spontaneously
included this image in a
collaborative open group about
“Middle ages in Europe”
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2152112595/in/set-72157601070709853/
68. (by the way, this group is just 1 of
100s of Flickr-groups related to the
Middle Ages. Together these groups
have 10,000s of members)
http://www.flickr.com/search/groups/?w=all&q=medieval+europe
69. 2.229 people from all over the
world are members of this
particular group!
http://www.flickr.com/groups/middle_age_in_europe/
70. They have organised themselves into
Capitani di venturas
Attendenti en
Compagnias
http://www.flickr.com/groups/middle_age_in_europe/
71. They have organised themselves into
Capitani di venturas ?
Attendenti en
Compagnias
http://www.flickr.com/groups/middle_age_in_europe/
72. They have organised themselves into
Capitani di venturas
Attendenti en
Compagnias
73. They have organised themselves into
Capitani di venturas
Attendenti en
Compagnias is about war lords &
(this
mercenaries in medieval
Italy)
(I did not know that either before
making this presentation)
75. Collaboratively the members of
this group have shared over
35,000 (!) photos of European
medieval objects between them,
and the rest of the world!
http://www.flickr.com/groups/middle_age_in_europe/
87. In Google Maps you can trigger a
layer with photos taken by people
all across the world
88. This is possible because users of another
photo sharing service, Panoramio, allow
their photos to be visible in Google Maps.
Thanks to them you and I can look around
Milazzo…
This image could well be the castle…
89. Thanks to the Panoramio
volunteers we can get a pretty
good idea what the Dark Castle
looks like
90. So far for the castle..
Let’s go back to Jim’s
favourite image
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/in/photostream
91. The photographer has
been so kind to add
tags to this photo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/in/photostream
92. This tagging is a form of
cataloguing, done by the public, on
their own initiative
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/in/photostream
93. This tagging is a form of
Tagging connects this single photo
cataloguing, done by the public, on
to the rest of the world…
their own initiative
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elissacorsini/2163082112/in/photostream
95. (on the KB site I only
found ± 35)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/gothic/?page=5
96. Let’s look at this one...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/gothic/?page=5
97. Medieval stained glass
from St. Martin’s cathedral
in Ypres, Belgium
http://www.flickr.com/photos/spikeybwoy/7250193520/
98. (Isn’t this beautiful?
You probably wonder
what the rest of the
church looks like…)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/spikeybwoy/7250193520/
99. We are lucky an altruistic
person shot a Youtube clip
in the cathedral.
Thanks to him we can
have a look around the
church.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9tpV0airxU
101. Just like in real life, they made some
friends on Flickr
102. These are some of their
139 friends
http://www.flickr.com/people/jimforest/contacts/?filter=&page=3
103. Let’s check out
“Lawrence OP”
http://www.flickr.com/people/jimforest/contacts/?filter=&page=3
104. A priest from Kuala Lumpur ..
interesting
http://www.flickr.com/people/paullew/
105. Lawrence is a priest from
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ..
http://www.flickr.com/people/paullew/
106. Lawrence is also very much into medieval
objects …
So far he posted 784 photos with
“medieval” in the description
107. Because Jim & Lawrence are direct friends
on Flickr, Jim gets automatic notifications
when Lawrence has uploaded new photos
Like this medieval statue for instance…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paullew/6222458554 /
108. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
109. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
110. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
111. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
112. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
113. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
114. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
115. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
116. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
117. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
118. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
119. Remember how I told you learing is about
making connections, an exploration, a collage ?
121. If you ask me, this is learning, all done without
central authority or coordination!
122. And the question now is not how institutions
like KB can compete against all this …
123. And the question now is not how institutions
like KB can compete against all this …
…but how we can help people like Jim &
Nancy to explore and understand their world
124. … thus to create and facilitate dialogue
between people
125. … and between generations
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimforest/5511802582/in/set-72157627302719120
126. Thank you very much! (*)
Olaf Janssen
KB, the national library of the Netherlands
(*) and a big thanks to
Michael Edson (@mpedson)
Director of Web and New Media Strategy
of the Smithsonian Institution
This presentation builds upon his
An outside-in look at the National WWII Museum