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    Developing a metadata standard for digital culture: the story of the Europeana Publishing Framework
    Title:
    Triptych with Virgin and Child with Saints (center), male Donor with Saint Martin (left, inner wing), female Donor with Saint Cunera (right, inner wing), and the Annunciation (outer wings)
    Date:
    1500-1510
    Institution:
    Rijksmuseum
    Country:
    The Netherlands
    News Created: 28 October 2019 Beth Daley Henning Scholz Valentine Charles

    Developing a metadata standard for digital culture: the story of the Europeana Publishing Framework

    Today, thanks to the development of the Europeana Publishing Framework, it’s possible to measure the quality of any record in Europeana Collections. Here’s an insight into just some of the activities that have helped us to reach this point.

    Introducing the quality standard for cultural heritage metadata
    Title:
    Stele des Priesters Ha-hat
    Date:
    26. Dynastie, um 640 v. Chr.
    Institution:
    Kunsthistorisches Museum
    Country:
    Austria
    News Created: 9 October 2019 Beth Daley Henning Scholz Valentine Charles

    Introducing the quality standard for cultural heritage metadata

    Supporting cultural heritage institutions to improve the quality, openness and usefulness of their digital collections is vital. To this end, quality guidelines related to metadata have been added to the Europeana Publishing Framework. In this Pro News series, we look at what this standard for metadata means in practice, why it’s important and how we have worked with our partners to reach this milestone. 
     

    Wikidata & Wikibase for National Libraries: the inaugural meeting
    Title:
    Kungliga Biblioteket, lässalen, kapitel
    Creator:
    Holger.Ellgaard
    Date:
    2012-12-14
    News Created: 25 September 2019 Wendy Byrne Liam Wyatt

    Wikidata & Wikibase for National Libraries: the inaugural meeting

    This is the second part of our reporting on the recent events for all things Wikimedia – the annual Wikimania conference, held this year in Stockholm – where Europeana held several associated events. Following the main conference, Europeana convened the inaugural meeting of National Libraries (and equivalent consortium organisations) who are currently working directly with Wikidata and its underlying software Wikibase. This event was organised by our Wikimedia liaison Liam Wyatt and hosted by our partners the National Library of Sweden. Liam updates us here on the meeting content.

    Wikimania 2019
    Title:
    Wikimania 2019 Opening Ceremony
    Creator:
    Mike Peel
    Date:
    2019
    News Created: 23 September 2019 Wendy Byrne Liam Wyatt

    Wikimania 2019

    Every year during the Northern summer holidays, approximately 1,000 members of the Wikimedia community – the worldwide group of volunteers and professionals behind projects including Wikipedia and Wikidata – gather for their annual event: Wikimania. This year’s event, hosted in Stockholm, had as its theme the relationship of open-access information to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The event's program was chaired for the second year running by Europeana’s own Wikimedia liaison Liam Wyatt, in a voluntary capacity. Today he fills us in on this year’s gathering.

    How we’re improving the quality of the material in Europeana Collections
    Title:
    22.0 IBM Diverse maskiner
    Date:
    1979
    Institution:
    Telemuseet
    Country:
    Norway
    News Created: 20 September 2019 Beth Daley

    How we’re improving the quality of the material in Europeana Collections

    There are tens of millions of items on Europeana Collections but we know that not all of them are easy to find or easy to use and that can be frustrating. So we’re working hard to improve that. 

    How easy an item is to find or to use depends in part on the types and quality of the information we have about it. This post looks at how Europeana is supporting cultural heritage institutions to improve the digital files (content) and the accompanying information (metadata) that they provide for both new and existing collections.

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