This document introduces Europeana, an online platform that provides access to over 53 million digitized items from European museums, libraries, archives and audiovisual collections. It discusses Europeana's collections of art, music, and items relating to World War I. The document outlines how users can search for content on Europeana and provides examples of how cultural works from Europeana have been reused in apps and other digital projects. It emphasizes that when reusing content from Europeana, users should properly attribute it by mentioning the title, creator, date, holding institution, and rights statement.
2. At the French Windows. The Artist's Wife’| L. A. Ring
1897. Statens Museum for Kunst,
Denmark. CC0.
What we’ll cover
• Intro to Europeana
• Collections: Art, Music, WWI
• Content and inspirations
• How to search for content
• Intro to the rights statements
• Playtime
Introducing Europeana - School of Form, Poznań - 15 November 2016
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3. WHAT IS EUROPEANA?
France, Public Domain
1921, National Library of France
Agence de presse Meurisse
Colombes : championnats de France
d’Athlétisme :rivière, le speaker
4. “We transform the world with culture!
We want to build on Europe’s rich
heritage and make it easier for people
to use, whether for work, for learning or
just for fun.”
Europeana’s mission
France, Public Domain
1932, National Library of France
Agence de presse Mondial Photo-Presse.
Tournoi royal de motos à Londres :
changement d'une roue de side-car en marche
6. 53+ million digital records//3.500+ cultural institutions//content
from 36 countries//collections available in 22 languages
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Europeana.eu
8. The ARTS+ workshop
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9. WHAT ELSE WE OFFER? Netherlands, Public Domain
1615, Rijksmuseum
Anonymous
Elegant Party on a Terrace
of a Venetian-inspired Setting
10. Europeana Art
CC BY-SA
Europeana Art
art.europeana.eu
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11. Europeana Art
CC BY-SA
Europeana Music
music.europeana.eu
Introducing Europeana - School of Form, Poznań - 15 November 2016
CC BY-SA
12. Europeana Art
CC BY-SA
Europeana 1914-1918
europeana1914-1918.eu
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13. Impact of Europeana 1914-1918
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15. Europeana Art
CC BY-SA
Virtual exhibitions
exhibitions.europeana.eu
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16. WHAT CAN YOU DO?
1950, Stadsarchief 'S-Hertogenbosch
Netherlands, CC BY-SA
Unknown photographer
The triplets Van der Pol born on November 16, 1948.
From left to right Betty, Hanny and Sus (Fransje)
17. Examples of reuse
Title here
CC BY-SA
1. VanGo Yourself
2. Europanorama
3. GifItUp
4. More examples at:
labs.europeana.eu/apps
Introducing Europeana
CC BY-SA
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20. GIF IT UP
http://gifitup2016.tumblr.com/
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GIF IT UP 2015 Grand Prize Win
Tobias Rothe. Source material
the National Library of France v
Europeana.
21. Title here
CC BY-SA
GIF IT UP 2015 entry from Juan Ibanez from
Sevilla, Spain. Source material courtesy the
National Library of France via Europeana.
GIF IT UP 2015 entry by
Yali Herbet from Netanya,
Israel. Source material
courtesy The Wellcome
Library via Europeana.
Introducing Europeana - School of Form, Poznań - 15 November 2016
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GIF IT UP 2015 entry from Juan Ibanez
in Sevilla, Spain. Source material
courtesy the National Library of France
via Europeana.
22. “HOW CAN I FIND ANYTHING?”
Netherlands, Public Domain
1644, Rijksmuseum
Adriaen van Utrecht
Banquet Still Life
23. Filter
Bokägarmärke, exlibris. 1929, Malmö museer
Sweden. Public Domain
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24. • who: Vincent van Gogh
• where: france
• what: maps
• when: 1984
Search tips – Europeana.eu
jaarwens PF 1965 | F. Peterka.
1965, the Netherlands| CC BY
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25. • Try searching in another language,
e.g.: rower/bike/ fiets
• Use AND, OR, NOT to refine your
searches, eg “salt AND pepper”; “salt
NOT pepper”; “salt OR pepper”
• Use ( ) to group searches, eg “(salt
AND pepper) AND cooking”
Search tips – Europeana.eu
jaarwens PF 1965 | F. Peterka.
1965, the Netherlands| CC BY
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26. France, Public Domain
1919, National Library of France
Agence de presse Meurisses
Scènes de plage : culture physique :
gymnastique suédoise
EXERCISES
27. Get inspired
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30. Examples of open datasets
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Artworks (paintings, illustrations, posters, manuscripts)
Europeana280 (European artworks available for reuse)
Japanese woodblock prints
Botanical drawings by Georg Schweinfurth
Collection of artworks from Statens Museum for Kunst
Illuminated manuscripts from the British Library
Fashion illustration from 19th century Swedish journal
Bookplates from National Library of Romania
Sketches and drawings of Henri Toulouse-Lautrec
Vintage French Posters
Sketches from National Library of Wales
Illustrations from Swedish Museum of Lithography
31. Examples of open datasets
Europeana DSI2 teachers’ workshop – Brussels – 28 November 2016
Photographs (people, places, objects)
Photographic studies of motion by Eadweard Muybridge
Swedish Air Force Museum collection
Expressionist dance masks
Photographs illustrating WWI at the eastern and south eastern front
Vintage Czech objects (clocks, cutlery, vases, posters and books)
Photographs of London pubs
Black-and-white pictures from the collection of Malmö Museer
XIX and XX century photographs from Culture Centre in Helsingborg
Vintage ethnographic photographs from Lithuania
Swedish Military history in black and white photographs
Textiles from the National Museum, Sweden
Seals and stamps (emblems) from Lithuanian Art Museums
Historical carriages
32. Examples of open datasets
Europeana DSI2 teachers’ workshop – Brussels – 28 November 2016
Maps
Old Maps from National Library of Technology, Czech Republic
Old maps from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Library
Audio
● Irish traditional music
● Work with Sounds project (industrial sounds)
33. THINGS TO REMEMBER
France, Public Domain
1914, National Library of France
Agence Rol. Agence photographique
Mr Wingfield’s tame animals in Ampthill
[child sitting on a saddled pig]
34. How to give credits?
• title
• name of the creator
• date of creation (if possible)
• providing institution
• correct rights statement (CC BY, CC BY-SA, CC0 or
public domain)
Remember to mention:
Title here
CC BY-SA
Introducing Europeana
CC BY-SA
Introducing Europeana - School of Form, Poznań - 15 November 2016
CC BY-SA
35. This is an example of correctly attributed image.
Title here
CC BY-SA
Polish Hamlet - Portrait of Aleksander Wielopolski | Jacek Malczewski
1903. Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie | Public Domain
Introducing Europeana
CC BY-SA
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CC BY-SA
36. Intellectual Property
Right
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PUBLIC DOMAIN COPYRIGHT
Works whose exclusive
intellectual property rights
have expired, have been
forfeited, or are
inapplicable.
Legal right created by the
law of a country that grants
the creator of an original
work exclusive rights for its
use and distribution
37. Copyright Challenges
Title here
CC BY-SA
1. Analog vs digital
2. Varying country laws
3. Everyone struggles with copyright
Introducing Europeana
CC BY-SA
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CC BY-SA
Introducing Europeana - School of Form, Poznań - 15 November 2016
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38. How would I know?
Public Domain Calculator
http://outofcopyright.eu/
Title here
CC BY-SA
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39. Can I use it?
Title here
CC BY-SA
Introducing Europeana
CC BY-SA
Introducing Europeana - School of Form, Poznań - 15 November 2016
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Free Re-use YES!!!
Limited Re-use Maybe...
No Re-use Better not
40. Creative Commons
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Part of Creative Commons Free Photos
for Bloggers: Ultimate guide
Foter
CC BY-SA
41. Free Re-use
Title here
CC BY-SA
• Public Domain Mark
• CC0
• CC BY
• CC BY-SA
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Europeana’s Rights Staments:
43. Please fill in a very short survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SoF-workshop
Netherlands, Public Domain
c. 1800 - c. 1810, Rijksmuseum
Katsushika Hokusai
Kagamitogi
44. 15 November 2016
Thank you - stay in touch!
maggy.szynkielewska@europeana.eu
@maggyeu
exhibitions.europeana.eu