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Israel, the NRG and MINERVA:The Israel MINERVA Working Groups

Dov WinerIsrael MINERVA Coordinator

EVA/MINERVA 2006 The Third Annual Jerusalem Conference on the

Digitisation of Cultural Heritage

http://www.minervaisrael.org.il dovw@savion.huji.ac.il

Context Israel as an Information Society User model – Ben Schneiderman

The conference program as a map of the coping efforts of the Israel cultural heritage

community Immediate future

Michael NRG/Minerva: Interoperability, Long term preservation The next RTD framework program / CIP Adopting the EC recommendation for member states

Outline of the Presentation

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Highest share of the GDP invested in Research and Technological Development: 4.1% (ISERD)

Computer Science research : US most, Israel best (EC report on Science & Technology Indicators)

1,200,000 broadband users (65% households) saturation expected in 2007 (another 200 k) second only to Korea

Upcoming move to 5 MB/S connections this means good VOD over IP interactive multimedia

Israel IS a Knowledge Society

http://www.minervaisrael.org.il dovw@savion.huji.ac.il

UK, Hong Kong, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Australia, Singapore, Germany, Austria, Ireland, New Zealand, Belgium

Israel 2005 e-readiness ranking

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Lisbon Agenda Lund Action Plan NRG – National Representatives Group

http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/digicult/nrg.htm MINERVA/MINERVA Plus/ MINERVA EC Dynamic Action Plan High Level Expert Group eContentPlus – 149 Million Euro 2005-2008

Israel is not a member Research and Development: 6FP and now 7FP

Israel is a participant:190/204 million

MINERVA Working Groups in Israel

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A Knowledge Society implies constant innovation and change. Challenges appear at all levels: policy

making and steering the state, the economy, the educational system, the integration of the society.

The present conference deals with the challenges and opportunities a Knowledge Society poses in the area of culture. The set of spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features of society and social groups. Art and literature, lifestyles, ways of living together,

value systems, traditions and beliefs. (UNESCO, 2002)

All that enable us to define ourselves and attribute significance to life and society.

Maslow’s Hierarchy of NeedsActivities and Relationships Table (Ben Shneiderman,

MIT)

http://www.minervaisrael.org.il dovw@savion.huji.ac.il

David Bearman, President, Archives & Museum Informatics Sustaining Culture, Enhancing Life: User Requirements for Cultural

Heritage http://www.eu2004.digitaliseringerfgoed.info

An User ModelAn User Model

Maslow’s Hierarchy of

Needs

Type of Information

Needed

Self-Actualization

Significance

Esteem Significance

Belonging Meanings

Safety Facts

Physiological Facts

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An User ModelAn User Model

http://mitpress.mit.edu/main/feature/leonardoslaptop/index.html

Activities and RelationshipsActivities and Relationships

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Activities and RelationshipsActivities and Relationships

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The conference program as a map of the coping process by of

the Israel cultural heritage community

EVA/MINERVA 2006 Jerusalem Conference

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National Jewish and University Library National Archives Ministry of Science Culture and Sports

Directorate of Culture Department of Museums and Visual Arts

The Israel Antiquities Authority Israel Committee for UNESCO – Ministry of Education Department of Public Libraries at the Ministry of Education ICOM International Council for Museums – Israel Malmad – The Israel Digital Information Center (IUCC -

Universities) The Digitisation Forum of Film Producers and Documentaries

Creators Meital – Center for Learning Technologies (IUCC – Universities) Pais Council for Culture and the Arts Department of Scientific and Cultural Agreement (MOFA) The Jewish Agency for Israel

The Israel MINERVA Forum

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Good Practices and Competence CentersCoordinator(WP6) : Orly Simon

Discovery of Digitised Content: Thesauri and MultilingualismCoordinator (WP3): Dr. Allison Kupietzki

User needs, Content and Quality Framework Coordinator (WP5): Susan Hazan

Interoperability, IPR, Business ModelsCoordinator (WG4): Ora Zehavi, Amaliah

Keshet

Israel MINERVA Working Groups

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Multilingualism

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Multilingualism

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Cost Reduction

http://www.minervaisrael.org.il dovw@savion.huji.ac.il

Hebrew Manual of Digitisation

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Hebrew Manual of

Digitisation

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Plenary - 14th November (17:00) Chair: Dr. Susan Hazan Dr.Doron Avital – Israel National Library (JNUL) Dr. Yehoshua Freundlich – Israel National Archivar Pier Giacomo Sola – MICHAEL Scriptorium

14th November – sessions from 11:00 – 12:30 UNESCO – 60 Years

Chair: Prof. Niv Ahituv Prof. Michael Turner – Urban Renewal of Old Jerusalem Dr. Merav Mack – Digitising Jerusalem Archives Dudu Amitai – Preserving the Israeli Arabs Cultural

Heritage Hasia Israeli – Digitisation at the Diaspora Museum

The Conference

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Intellectual Property Rights and Cultural Heritage11:00 – 12:30

Amalyah Keshet, Chair, Report from Museum Computer Network conference

Ethel Chait-Stein, Protection of Databases Elad Wieder, Creative Commons

Tags, Images and Sites 11:00 – 12:30

Ora Zehavi, Dr. Judit Bar Ilan – Chairs Dr. Judit Bar Ilan – structured vs unstructured tagging Rivka Shveiky – metadata for Internet sites archiving Dr. Susan Hazan – Flickrs and folksonomies Ora Zehavi – Photography for history of our life

The Conference

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Designing for Digital Worlds (13:30 – 15:30) Prof. Rivka Oxman – Chair, Theory and Design Shoham Ben Ari, Roi Hammer, Alex Eitan, Tal

Kasten Digital Architecture: Digital Surfaces and Digital Spaces

Orit Palmon Virtual Reality: Environments for Barrier Free Design

Rina Kolomiski Real Virtuality: Designing a Virtual Museum

Zvi Elhayani Digital Historiography

The Conference – November 14th Afternoon

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Multilingualism (13:30 – 15:30) Dr. Allison Kupietzky, Chair

Best practice for multilingualism in Cultural Heritage sites Rachel Kudish-Vashid and Liat Ayzencot

Bilingualism as the cornerstone of a scientific online publication

Prof. Elhanan Adler Bilingual metadata in JNUL Ketubot Digitisation

Naomi Kimchi Bi directionality in the tri lingual site of the Knesset

Debbie Lin An Enhanced Thesaurus at Yad Vashem

Wendy Luterman Creation vs Evolution: Spielberg from mono to bilingual site

Gabriela Szakoli Inventories and multilingualism – Minerva WP3

The Conference – November 14th Afternoon

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Preserving Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age (13:30 – 15:30) Boaz Hashavia, Managing Information Communities Omri Tamir, A Digital Window to Historical Heritage Moshe Bairav, Ziv Moreno, Preserving Heritage in

the Municipal Domain

The Conference – November 14th Afternoon

Conference Networking Session

15:30 – 17:00

Cheese and Wine

JNUL Entrance Hall

17:00 Plenary Session – Belgium House

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Long Term Preservation in the Digital Age9:00 – 11:00 and 11:15 – 13:00Yitzhak Cohen, Chairman Esther Conway, CASPAR, CCLRC, UK A local perspective:

Orly Simon, Jewish National and University Library Assaf Tractinsky, Israel State Archives Revital Weizman, Israel Government Civil Service Simona Cohen, IBM Haifa Research Labs

Preservation DataStore – Storage Assist for Preservation Environments

The Conference – November 15th Morning

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Workshops on Digitisation of Sound and Music Best Practice in the National Sound Archives

Gila Flam, Chair Best Practice Avi Nachmias, Digital Preservation Michale Lukin, Cataloguing Sound Archive

EASAIER Workshop on Advanced Technologies Moshe Wasserblat, NICE, Partner to EASAIER

MEMORIES WorkshopStephen Weil, MEMNON coordinator of MEMORIES

European Developments in Audiovisual Archives Michel Merten, MEMNON Audio Archiving Services

The Conference – November 15th Morning9:00 -10:30 10:30 – 11:40 11:50 – 13:00

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Advanced Technologies and ICT for Performing Arts and TheaterMotti Sandak, Chair

Global Overview of Advanced Technologies and ICT for the Performing Arts and Theater

All about Jewish Theater

Raz Schwartz Media Art and the Internet

Milana Gitzin Adiram TheHeder Contemporary Art: Functionality of video,

from documenting to visual arts

The Conference – November 15th Morning

11:30 – 13:00

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Visualising the collection, visualising the gallery, visualising the museum

Chair, Itzhak Brenner Prof. Alicia Haber, MUVA An Dynamic

Interactive Museum Prof. Uzy Smilansky, Dr Ilan Sharon

ArchaeoMath: High resolution 3D camera in archeological research

Dr. Yaarah Bar-OnDigitizing Bezalel’s History

The Conference – November 15th Afternoon14:00 – 15:30

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The Semantic Web Portal for European Jewish Cultural Heritage

Boaz Hashavia, The MOSAICA Semantic Web Architecture

Prof. Judy Dori and Dr. Miriam Barak The MOSAICA Virtual Expeditions

Dov Winer Criteria for Selecting European Jewish Cultural Content for MOSAICA

The Conference – November 15th Afternoon14:00 – 15:30

http://www.minervaisrael.org.il dovw@savion.huji.ac.il

Digitisation Resources for Genealogical Research

Ambassador Dr. Yosef Lamdan, Chair Rose Feldman and Mathilde Tagger

Volunteers in Genealogical Societies: Saving the Information and serving the community

Prof. H.D. Wagner Towards the virtual reconstitution of Jewish Sthetls

Jean-Pierre Stroweis Digitizing challenges for Jewish Genealogy

The Conference – November 15th Afternoon14:00 – 15:30

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Conference Networking Session

15:30 – 17:00

Cheese and Wine

JNUL Entrance Hall

The Conference – November 15th Afternoon

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Possible inclusion of Israel in MICHAEL as a non funded partner

NRG/MINERVA EC Interoperability in cooperation with the W3C Based in the multilinguality vocabularies survey

SIG on long term preservation – CASPAR Adopting the EC recommendations on

digitisation and online accessibility 7FP - RTD Framework Program – IST 9 billion

Euro

Near future developments

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NRG Action Groupsdap coordination matrix

Group A: Users and ContentInventory of initiatives / Content map

Group B: Technologies for DigitisationMichael+ and CIDOC/CRM Model

W3C – multimedia semantics incubator/SKOS

Group C: Sustainability of ContentFunding and Business Models/ Cost Reduction / Sustainable Organisations/ IPR/ eLearning

Group D: Digital PreservationState of art report / Tool Box for DP/ Best practices

Group E: Monitoring ProgressRapid survey of available content exceeds EDL targets

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Dynamic Action Plan http://www.minervaeurope.org/publications/dap.htm

Providing strategic leadership in a dynamic and changing environment in which rapid technological and economical developments are taking place.

Strengthening co-ordination and forging stronger links between Member States' digitisation initiatives, EU networks and projects.

Continuing efforts in overcoming fragmentation and duplication of digitisation activities and maximising synergy.

Assessing and identifying appropriate models, funding and policy approaches to sustain development and long-term preservation strategies.

Promoting cultural and linguistic diversity through digital content creation

Improving online access to European cultural content.

http://www.minervaisrael.org.il dovw@savion.huji.ac.il

Commission Recommendation on the digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and

digital preservation (I) August 2006 Digitisation and Online Accessibility

Survey and overview current and planned – books, newspapers, photographs, museum object,

archives, audiovisual – prevent duplication Develop quantitative targets Encourage partnerships public/private Large scale digitisation facilities Promote multilingual European digital library Encourage rightholders to make their collections

searchable Encourage application of common digitisation

standards in order to achieve interoperability and facilitate searchability

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Commission Recommendation o the digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and

digital preservation (II) August 2006 Digital Preservation

Establish national strategies for long term preservation and access that describe the organisational approach indicating the roles and

responsibilities of the parties and allocated resources contain specific action plans outlining the objectives and a time table

for the specific targets to met Exchange information with each other Legislate so as to allow multiple copying and migration by public

institutions for preservation When setting policies and procedures for deposit of material

originally created in digital format prevent wide divergence

Legislate for the preservation of web-content by mandate institutions using techniques like Web harvesting in full respect of IPR

Inform the Commission 18 months from the publication and every two years of action taken in response to this Recommendation

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Upcoming announcement of the National State Archives – Internet Access

New copyright law

Incorporation of the Israel National Library: legislation and developments with JNUL

Forum for the Preservation of Israel Audio-Visual Heritage

Institutional Developments

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CASPAR – Long Term Preservation IP Coordinator: Central Laboratory of Research

Councils - UK Israel partner: IBM Haifa Research Establishing a long term preservation SIG

EASAIER Digital sound archives: retrieval, integration,

content enrichment Coordinator: University of London Israel partner: NICE

Israel Participation in Cultural Heritage European Projects

http://www.minervaisrael.org.il dovw@savion.huji.ac.il

MEMORIES Generic software to extract high level

information from audio signals and information retrieval system matching archivist’s needs

Coordinator: MIST Technologies, France Israel Partner: Technion

MOSAICASemantic Web based portalUse case: European Jewish Cultural HeritageCoordinator: ORT FranceIsrael Partners: IDEA Information Systems,

Technion, Straight-UK, Jewish Agency (JNUL)

Israel Participation in Cultural Heritage European Projects

http://www.minervaisrael.org.il dovw@savion.huji.ac.il

Dorit GeifmanDirector for Information Society

Technologies phone:+972 3-5118121 email: dorit@iserd.org.il

http://www.iserd.org.il Introduction seminars every 2-3 weeks

ISERDIsrael Directorate for the EU RTD Framework

Program

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