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Education and training for digitisation: European Minerva

Project elearning course

Anna Maria Tammaro

University of Parma

(Italy)

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Content

European framework

•Minerva Project

•Bologna and Copenhagen process

Elearning in digitisation

•Course for CPD description

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Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activising in digitisation

European Framework

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The eEurope initiative started on December 1999 to foster the internet and new economy development across Europe, and allow the citizens to participate to the information society.

The Member States and the European Commission were invited to define coordination mechanisms for digitisation policies and programmes.

The European framework

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Lund, 4th April 2001

The European Commission organised in Lund on 4th April 2001 a meeting of experts and representatives from Member States to accomplish coordination mechanisms of digitisation policies and programmes across Europe.

The Lund Principles and the Lund Action Plan was the results of the convention.

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“Europe's cultural and scientific knowledge resources are a unique public asset forming the collective and evolving memory of our diverse societies and providing a solid basis for the development of our digital content industries in a sustainable knowledge society”

The Lund principles

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The main barriers identified:• Fragmentation of approach• Obsolescence• Lack of simple, common forms of access for the citizen• Intellectual property rights (IPR)• Lack of synergies between cultural and technologies programmes• Institutional investment and commitment

The Lund principles: main barriers

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The European Commission asked Member States to officially nominate national representatives for digitisation.

All the people appointed are the National Representatives Group – NRG.

The National Representatives Group

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Enlargement of the network: MINERVAplus

• MINERVAplus is the extension of the project to the countries that joined the European Union in May 2004,Russia and Israel.

• The project startedon 2nd February 2004

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Comité des Affaires Culturelles - CAC

• The Comité des Affaires Culturelles (CAC) is being kept informed about the NRG/MINERVA activities

• The CAC cooperated to the nomination of the new NRGs coming from NAS

• The CAC included into its own workplan priorities for the period 2005-6 the institutionalisation of the NRG once the European funding will end (12074/04 CULT62, 3 September 2004)

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UNESCO-IFAP

The MINERVA and NRG activities were introduced on the occasion of some conferences held in Russia in the framework of the Information for All Programme of UNESCO.

In October MINERVA was officially invited at a formal meeting of the IFAP board in Paris.

IFAP will fund a MINERVA and STRABON programme that will allow to spread its products through the Arab mother-tongue countries.

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How MINERVA worksPolitical level:• MINERVA guarantees the cooperation among

Member States thanks to the high institutional level of the partners involved (the cultural Ministries), and among them and the CE and other international bodies.

Technical level:• MINERVA built up a technological platform

shared at European level and made up of recommendations and digitisation guidelines, so to promote the communication and exploitation of the cultural heritage through the net.

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The rolling agenda

The NRG activated a mechanism of unfailing institutional cooperation among the Presidencies of the Council of the European Union: the rolling agenda.

This allows to give continuity and a larger impact to the actions undertaken.

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The Charter of ParmaDuring the conference Quality in cultural Web sites (Parma 20-21 November 2003), event of the

Italian Presidency, was introduced the Charter of Parma, a shared

programme adopted by the NRG that strengthen the Lund Principles which are its

background.

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The Good practices handbookA practical handbook for the establishment,

execution and management of digitisation projects.

Target: teams within and across cultural institutions who are contemplating, or are already executing, digitisation projects.

Foreword: a research of good practices undertaken all over Europe, enriched with the existing guidelines on digitisation .

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The quality handbookGoal: exploiting the possibilities of the web

communication in the field of the cultural heritageKey steps:• The Brussels Quality Framework (December 2001,

during the Belgian Presidency)• The MINERVA WP5 activity, Identification of user

needs, content and quality framework for common access points

Ongoing activity: the Italian version of the handbook is going to be tested on the web sites of public and private institutions.

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Technical Guidelines for digital cultural content creation programmes• Based on the activities carried out

by NOF and elaborated together with PULMAN, EMII-DCF and ERPANET

• Thought for decision makers and managers of digitisation programmes and projects

• Foster the development of interoperable content taking also into account the long term preservation issues.

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Museo&WebMuseo&Web: design kit for a small museum

web site• Based of the criteria of the Quality

handbook and on the W3C accessibility guidelines

• A concerted project: MINERVA Italy, MiBAC, Ministero per l’Innovazione e le Tecnologie

• The planning kits for school and library Web sites are under preparation

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MICHAEL

MICHAEL (Multilingual Inventory of Cultural Heritage in Europe – www.michael-culture.org) is a project coordinated by MiBAC in the framework of the eTEN programme.

MICHAEL will establish an international online service, to search, browse and examine multiple national cultural portals (starting with France, Italy, and UK) from a single point of access and using open source software.

The enlargement is under elaboration.

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For further [email protected]

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Bologna and Copenhagen Process

• Mobility• Comparability• Transparency• Compatibility

• Employability

• Recognition• Learning

outcomes /Competencies

• European Qualification Framework

• EuroPass

• ECVET and portfolio

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Ministerial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activising in digitisation

Elearning on digitisation

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Certification programme

• University of Parma

• HATII

• In collaboration with– Minerva project– Abside project

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Course intended audience

• Information specialists, registrars, librarians, archivists, curators, researchers, and educators with responsibility in cultural heritage institutions for managing information workflow and creating / disseminating digitized collections on line.

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Aim

• Introduce participants to the key issues and decision points that institutions face in the acquisition, management, and preservation of digitized collections, in the framework of Lund principles and Minerva achievements. 

• Stimulate participation with credits recognition

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Learning objectives

• It serves as an authoritative course offering Minerva suggested levels of performance or adequacy and facilitates cooperation

• It provides archives, libraries, museums and information centers with a model statement of competencies essential for successful digitisation programs

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European approach

– Challenge of Bologna and Copenhagen processes

– Levels and profiles– Employability– Initial (training for digitisation) and continuing

education– Contents of programme vs. outcomes

orientation

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Requirements

• Participants must have basic computing skills (i.e., familiarity with computers, especially the Windows environment, and word-processing skills)

• A self-evaluation and interview are required for admission, for personalising the course – Tutorials are planned for bridging gap

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ProgramManagement/Development/Maintenance

Cooperation frameworkIntegrated strategic business plan

Vision of digitisation role in the organisation

EnvironmentAnalysisUsers needs

Available human and digital resources in the organisation

Effective digitisation contribution to the organisationProgram promotion

Legal aspects IT standards and architectureWeb designOpen Access

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Managing Digitisation Projects

• A general introduction and consideration of collection acquisition and delivery, based on user needs, integrating preservation and building economic models. 

• Topics include: making a business plan, management of workflow

and staffing, criteria for selection and appraisal for digitization, motivations for building collections and content, users and users scenarios.

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Managing digitisation projectLearning outcomes

To enable students to:• Acquire the skills to plan a digitization project

and provide sound justifications for decisions done;

• Be able to select and apply appropriate standards and good practices depending upon the user needs and the objectives of a particular digitization initiative;

• Gain the skills to manage the digitization process from design-to-delivery

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Creating digital collections

•   Topics include:

Selection of material to digitise, conversion, quality control, packaging content and developing presentations, rights management, preservation

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Creating digital collectionsLearning outcomes

To enable students to:• To learn how to plan and develop a digital

workflow

• To be able to select material and choose between different technologies and equipment

• To know digitisation issues and opportunities

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Managing digital assets

• Topics include: • Organisational issues, promotion and

marketing, human resource management, Costs and risks to consider and programs sustainibility, program evaluation.

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Managing digital assetsLearning outcomes

To enable students to:• To develop further students’ understanding of

management issues in the digitisation programs

• Be familiar with a range of evaluation approaches

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Course structureE-learning Course

on digitisation

Access test

Discussion Forum

Managing Digitisation Project (Blended -elearning)

Digital collection development(Blended -elearning)

IPR Tutorial

Managing digital asset (On line)

Web site designTutorial

XML TutorialResearch methodsTutorial

Final assignment

Funding and costs tutorial

Marketing tutorial

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Teaching and learning

• 1 residential intensive week

• Web forum• Learning resources• Learning

assessment• Credit and portfolio

• During the course, students will be requested to do exercises and taking quizzes. They will also participate in online discussion forums as part of the distance learning process.

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Blended e-learning

• This course will combine elements of distance learning and of a face-to-face instruction.

• Modules 1 and 2 in the residential week; module 3 on line

• Supervision and assessment on line

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Learning resources

• Minerva project Handbook·• Directories of guidelines and web sites• Subject guides to print and electronic information  • Electronic enquiry desk, frequently asked questions·• Electronic set texts• Quiz and self-assessment questionaire

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Learning assessment

• Students’ experiences will be the basis of on-line discussion and debate as they compare theory and practice.

• Each module is assessed by written course

works which will be submitted electronically at the end of the module. This will be marked by teachers and written feedback given to students.

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Credits and portfolio

• At successful completion of each module students will receive 15 ECTS, for their portfolio accumulation.

• Participants are encouraged to bring material and discussion issues related to their own interests or to those of their home institution for discussion and written assignments.

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Education and training for Digital Library

QUESTIONS?

COMMENTS?

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Good bye and Good Luck in your digitisation efforts!

Thank You Anna Maria

Tammaro

e-mail:[email protected]