sharing is caring. keynote for public domain tagung, hek basel 20 april 2015
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Sharing is Caring
Opening up
the collections of SMK
Filippino Lippi (c. 1457-1504),
The Meeting of Joachim and Anne outside the Golden Gate of Jerusalem, 1497.
112,5x124 cm. KMSsp40. Public Domain
Merete Sanderhoff
Curator of digital museum practice
http://www.slideshare.net/MereteSanderhoff
@MSanderhoff
Map of the Internet 1.0 by Jay Simons, Deviant Art http://jaysimons.deviantart.com/art/Map-of-the-Internet-1-0-427143215
But first,
a bit of background
Navigating in
a sea of images?
Francesco Guardi (1712-93), The Bucintoro Festival of Venice. The Bacino
"Bucintoro", the Doge's State Barge, on Ascension Day, 1780-93. KMS3630, Public Domain
A beacon
Closed for renovation for 10 years 2003-12
Investment in digitising the collections
Open data and images key in the museum brand by the
re-opening in 2012
400,000 images for free download
Rijksstudio with >200,000 profiles
Open API
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/rijksstudio/142328--nominees-rijksstudio-award/creaties/ba595afe-452d-46bd-9c8c-48dcbdd7f0a4
“Our primary mission is to ‘tell the truth’. We put as
much quality in our work as possible. That is why
we share the best quality we have. If people google
‘The Milkmaid’ by Vermeer then we want them to
find our good quality image, not all the bad and
deformed versions of this beautiful painting.”
Lizzy Jongma
data manager, Rijksmuseum
“If they want to have a Vermeer on their
toilet paper, I’d rather have a very high-
quality image of Vermeer on toilet paper
than a very bad reproduction.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/arts/design/museums-mull-public-use-of-online-art-images.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Taco Dibbits
Samlingschef, Rijksmuseum
"Everyone (…) wants to recoup costs
but almost none claimed to actually
achieve or expected to achieve this.
Even those services that claimed to
recoup full costs generally did not
account fully for salary costs or
overhead expenses."
http://www.kdcs.kcl.ac.uk/fileadmin/documents/USMuseum_SimonTanner.pdf
Simon Tanner,
King’s College London
Tanner in practice
at SMK
Annual turnover on images sales
~ 70,000 CHF (before 2012)
Not counting administrative costs
Annual operational budget
~ 1,1 million CHF
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2012/11/19/wikimedia-india-hosts-wikipedia-women-workshop-in-mumbai/
In 2015, there are more
than 22 million registered
Wikipedians worldwide
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedians
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/collection/SK-C-5
Infuse the web
with trusted resources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Night_Watch_(painting)
Become key reference
for your collections online
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Nightwatch_by_Rembrandt.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Nightwatch_by_Rembrandt.jpg
Flush out the poor copies
Bottom up approch
Johannes Simon Holzbecker, Hyacints, from Gottorfer Codex, 1649-59, KKSgb2947/26. Public Domain.
Bottom up approch
Johannes Simon Holzbecker, Hyacints, from Gottorfer Codex, 1649-59, KKSgb2947/26. Public Domain.
Not closed for 10 years
Don’t have millions of Euro to
digitise our collections
What can
you do
today?
Michael Edson, Director of Web and New Media Strategy, Smithsonian Institution
SMK digital advisory board meeting, November 2011
Phasing out image sales
We are not here to sell cultural heritage!
> We are here to preserve and provide
access to cultural heritage
> We are here to support value creation
in society*
* Inspired by Jacob Wang, National Museum of Denmark
http://www.slideshare.net/jacobwang/collections-online-national-museum-of-denmark-official-launch-october-8th-2014
Copyright is “a little coral reef
of private right jutting up from
the ocean of Public Domain.”
A sea of images…
Paul Torremans, Copyright law: a handbook of contemporary research, 2007
Today, SMK offers 25,000 images
in the Public Domain for free download
The quality and resolution varies,
but it’s a work in progress
Facilitation of re-use
remains vital
SMK Fridays – monthly evening events
SMK Friday 29 May
Focus on remix and re-use
of public domain artworks
Collaboration with Europeana Creative
and Aalto University
Wiki workshops
Inviting art historians,
students and amateurs
to learn wiki-editing
together with us at SMK
while using our images
Main arguments for open
1. Ethical What was in the Public Domain
should stay in the Public Domain*
2. Mission-basedWe are not here to sell cultural heritage
3. EconomicOpenness is better for business, in a sea of images
*Harry Verwayen, Deputy Director, Europeana
Today, we can offer online services that
are available from everywhere to anyone
seeking "to participate in the cultural life
of the community, to enjoy the arts and to
share in scientific advancement and its
benefits".
Article 27.1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Achieving the
Enlighenment vision
“The Age of Enlightenment fostered
dreams of a united humanity, building
on knowledge, education, and equal
access to participating in society and
culture. With digital technologies, we
have stepped closer to fulfilling that
dream…
How do we embrace this
unique opportunity to make
our institutions and work
truly support a connected
world?”
Merete Sanderhoff, Foreword to Sharing is Caring.
Openness and sharing in the cultural heritage sector.
SMK 2014.
”Our role is still more to facilitate public
use of cultural heritage for learning,
creativity, and innovation. Today,
learning happens in reciprocity.
We are all a part of the web.
We shape each other.”
http://www.altinget.dk/kultur/artikel/dannelse-i-digitaliseringens-
tidsalder?ref=newsletter&refid=15337&utm_source=Nyhedsbrev&utm_medium
=e-mail&utm_campaign=kultur
Mikkel Bogh
Director, SMK