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The EVA/MINERVA Jerusalem 2009 Conference on

Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
 
The 2009 Edition of the EVA/MINERVA Jerusalem Conference will take place next
November 10 and 11 at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (map).
This is the annual international event convening the communities of professionals in the area of Culture in Israel, who are interested in the application of advanced technologies in their field, for an intensive exchange with their European colleagues.
For further information contact the conference co-chairs,
Dov Winer dovw@savion.huji.ac.il or Dr. Susan Hazan susan.hazan@gmail.com
http://www.minervaisrael.org.il http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
NEW!!! See the preliminary program: Tuesday, November 10th Wednesday, November 11th NEW!!!


Link to the Hebrew and English registration forms

EVA/MINERVA 2009 is supported by:
See here the program and the presentations of the previous 2008 conference
See here the program and the presentations of the previous 2007 conference
See here the program and the presentations of the previous 2006 conference
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Conference Networking Sessions


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in coordination with the Department of Public Libraries and the Department of Museums and Visual Arts at the Ministry of Culture


The Professional Networking Sessions offer the perfect opportunity to showcase your project, bringing together colleagues that are interested in a specific topic in order to discuss project ideas, ongoing research activities and potential partnerships. The two EVA/MINERVA networking sessions tend to be less formal than the official conference workshops, and encourage active participation in an informal atmosphere.

Invitation to Present in the Professional Networking Session

The conference is part of the Italy Israel Agreement for Cooperation in Education and Culture
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A sample of events included in the upcoming 2009 conference program

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Online Access to Digitised Bibliographical Resources

Joint Seminar of the National Library of Israel and the ICCU – The Central Institute for the Unified Catalogue of Italian Libraries and Bibliographical Information

getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1571&width=0&height=0getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1570&width=0&height=0The joint seminar will present sided by side the treasures of mutual interest curated by these institutions and cutting edge digitization programs and bibliographical services. It is an opportunity to enjoy the lessons from a comparative approach and for mutual learning. The draft program include: Chairman: Rossella Caffo, director of the ICCU; Introduction, Shmuel Har Noy, Director of the National Library of Israel; Cultura Italia, The Portal for Italian Culture, Rossella Caffo; Edit16, The Census of the Italian editorial production in the 16th Century (Cinquecento); SBN, the Shared National Catalogue of the Library Resources in Italy, Cristina Magliano; The Cataloguing programs of the National Library of Israel, Elhanan Adler; MANUS, The National Program for Surveying and Online Cataloguing of Manuscripts in Italy by Massimo Menna; The Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts http://imhm.blogspot.com/ and the Department of Manuscripts of the National Library of Israel by Yael Okun; Italian treasures of the National Library of Israel by Ariel Viterbo.

 

 
MINERVA network in Israel and members of the conference Steering Committee:

The National Library of Israel

Israel State Archive

Israel Antiquities Authority

Ministry of Science, Culture and Sports
Directorate for Culture

The Department for Museums and Visual Arts

The Department of Public Libraries
Israel Film Archive

Yad Vashem – Holocaust Remembrance Authority

Council for Public Libraries

Ministry of Education
Israel National Commission for UNESCO

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Division for Scientific and Cultural Agreements

The Forum for Preservation of Multimedia Heritage in Israel

ICOM Israel – The International Council of Museums

MALMAD – Israel Center for Digital Information Services

Meital – The Israel Universities Center for Learning Technologies

The Jewish Agency for Israel

Pais Council for Arts and Culture

Israel Center for Libraries
 

 

getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1568&width=0&height=0EUROPEANA – the European digital library, museum and archive – is a flagship project of the European Commission. It will provide by mid 2010 direct access to some 10 million digital objects, including film material, photos, paintings, sounds, maps, manuscripts, books, newspapers and archival papers. See prototype: http://www.europeana.eu Development sites: http://group.europeana.eu http://dev.europeana.eu .

Several projects that are building EUROPEANA will run workshops at the EVA/MINERVA 2009 conference including ATHENA, APENET, EUscreen, STERNA and JUDAICA Europeana.

 
 
ATHENA and Digitisation at the Museums in Israel
Several sessions will focus on the digitisation requirements of Museums in Israel, provide concrete examples of digitization and show best practices. The Department of Museum and Visual Arts of the Ministry of Culture is leading the process. These sessions are planned in cooperation with one of the Europeana projects with special responsibilities for Museums – ATHENA. Other institutions collaborating in setting such sessions are ICOM getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1566&width=0&height=0Israel and the Israel Association of Museums.
ATHENA http://www.athenaeurope.org
The ATHENA Israel partners include: The National Library of Israel, The Israel State Archives, The Israel Museum of Jerusalem and MAKASH

 

Educational Applications of Digitised Cultural Resources

The National Library of Israel is sponsoring and organizing a track dedicated to the use of Digital Resources in Secondary and Higher Education. The increased availability of primary documentation provides excellent opportunities for learning first hand from primary sources. It challenges teachers and students by the opportunities for incorporating digital sources in the learning process and in the re-creation of new cultural products. The planned program will incorporate the presentation of best practices in this area from Israel and the world. The keynote speaker in this track will be getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1569&width=0&height=0Elizabeth Ridgway, Director of Educational Outreach at the Library of Congress Office of Strategic Initiatives. Presenters include:

Ofer Ramon director of the Directorate for Science and Technology of the Ministry of Education of Israel (in charge of the computerization of the educations system)

Dr. Gila Ben Har, Director, Center for Educational Technology, http://www.cet.ac.il

Dr. Eli Eisenberg, deputy director of ORT Israel in charge of RTD, http://www.ort.org.il

Examples of outstanding programs in this area include:
The Library of Congress
http://www.loc.gov/teachers/
The Center of History and New Media
http://chnm.gmu.edu/
The British Library http://www.bl.uk/learning/tarea/secondaryfehe/seconfehe.html http://www.bl.uk/aboutus/acrossuk/highered/heoverview.html

 

APENET (Archives Portal Europe)

Peder Andrén. Sweden National Archives,

getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1572&width=0&height=0APENET objective is to build an Internet Gateway for Documents and Archives in Europe where twelve European National Archives in close cooperation with the EUROPEANA initiative will create a common access point to European archival descriptions and digital collections.

Archives are a society's memory but also its treasure chamber that can enhance the quality of life for any citizen, on a personal as well as a societal level. Providing all Europeans with easy online access to the content of the collective memory contained in archives, will be an important contribution to the realisation of European social and cultural objectives.

The APENET session is organized by the Israel State Archives [ http://www.archives.gov.il/ ] with the participation of the Israel Archives and Information Association [http://www.archives.org.il/ ]

 

 

EUscreen: providing access to audiovisual heritage

 

Prof. Dr. Sonja de Leeuw, University of Utrecht

http://www.hum.uu.nl http://www.videoactive.eu http://cms.let.uu.nl/ethn/ 

 

getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1573&width=0&height=0This session is organized with the Forum for the Preservation of the Multimedia Heritage of Israel and the Israel Film Archive.

With the support of FIAT/IFTA, the European Broadcasting Union and the EDL Foundation, the EUscreen Best Practice Network aims at achieving a highly interoperable digitised collection of television material. Access to audiovisual archives, television in particular, remains fractured and scattered, due to: the lack of interoperability both at the level of metadata and semantics; the non-existence of proven scenarios for the use of audiovisual material; the complexity of rights issues and the lack of contextualisation.

EUscreen will tackle these problems by building a network of content providers, standardisation bodies, television research partners and specific user groups around the task of providing multilingual and multicultural access to television heritage. The result will be a highly interoperable EUscreen platform, including a core collection of >35,000 television items as well as references to digitised items of the institutional collections. Comprised of 27 partners from 17 EU member states (plus Switzerland) EUscreen has enormous impact in providing access to television heritage and it will play an important role in the advancement of the European Digital Library, Europeana.

 

STERNA (Semantic Web-based Thematic European Reference Network Application)

Andrea Mulrenin (Salzburg Research) Project Coordinator

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STERNA involve in Europeana, the European Digital Library, twelve European natural history museums and other institutions that collect and hold content on biodiversity, wildlife and nature in general. To help small content providers to make their valuable and rich resources available to a wider audience, our vision is to create a dispersed and networked information space, supported and sustained by a member network of autonomous content serving users with a special interest in nature and wildlife worldwide. STERNA developed an outstanding applicative model for Semantic Web technologies.

 

Digital Humanities – The Discovery Project

Michele Barbera (Netseven) and Prof. Matteo D’Alfonso (University of Bologna)
http://qsg.barbz.org/images/slides/qsg_may2009_pdf.pdf

 

getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1576&width=0&height=0The goal of researchers in the digital humanities is to integrate technology into their scholarly activities. It is defined methodologically by the belief that means of knowledge-making, dispersal, and collection are common among the disciplines that make up the liberal arts: discovering, annotating, comparing, referring, sampling, illustrating and representing. (*)

Discovery is a European project that is developing the technological backbone of the European Science Foundation A32 COST Action. “Open Scholarly Communities on the Web”. It created a federation of semantic Digital Libraries and Open Access publishers in the field of philosophy.

The Discovery workshop will present several tools for digitisation, image annotation, the deployment of ontologies for semantic marking of documents and collaborative scholarship. The workshop will expand on the integration of additional tools like the Juxta textual comparing and collation tools and the SAKAI virtual learning environment.

See: Discovery project: http://www.talia.discovery-project.eu ; Quick Start Guide for Digitisation http://qsg.barbz.org ; Juxta http://www.juxtasoftware.org/about.html; SAKAI http://www.sakaiproject.org

 

JUDAICA Europeana

See: http://www.judaica-michael.eu/europeana/judaica_europeana_summary.pdf

JUDAICA Europeana will identify and manage Jewish content for Europeana, under the theme of Cities, with a projected contribution of several million documents: http://group.europeana.eu.
The presence of Jews in European urban culture has been so high as to render them the symbolic equivalent of the city itself.
The project main goals are:

getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1568&width=0&height=0Document Jewish expression in Europe in a way that reflect the activities, creativity and self expression of Jews in European cities; aggregation of this content into a coherent thematic collection to be incorporated into Europeana.

Digitisation and Coordination of standards across institutions in order to synchronise the metadata with the interoperability requirements of Europeana.

Deployment of knowledge management tools to enable communities of practice to adapt, and apply controlled vocabularies, thesauri and ontologies for the indexing, retrieval and re-use of the aggregated content pertinent to their own areas of interest.

Support the use of the digitised content in scholarship and academic research; university-based teaching; online teaching and learning; museum curatorship and virtual exhibitions; events and initiatives of cultural institutions in European cities; cultural tourism; plastic arts, music and multimedia development; formal and informal education.

 

Survey of Digitization Projects in Jewish Genealogy: Digitizing a Relative Science

Genealogical Database Merging - A tool for the virtual reconstitution of vanished Jewish Communities – Prof. H Daniel Wagner, Weizmann Institute of Science.

 

getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1577&width=0&height=0A Document here, A Document there: Genealogy in Israel as a Cross-Archival Project - Rose A. Feldman, Israel Genealogical Society and The Yolanda & David Katz Faculty of the Arts, Tel-Aviv University

 

A Collection of Indexes for a Sephardic Website - Mathilde A. Tagger, Israel Genealogical Society, International Institute of Jewish Genealogy and Paul Jacobi Center

 

Challenges and Solutions in the Digitization of Genealogical Collections - Haim Horia Ghiuzeli, Beth Hatefutsoth – The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora

 
 

MICHAEL – Multilingual Inventory of Cultural Heritage in Europe

 

The Israel National instance of MICHAEL is now online and began to register the Israel cultural heritage collections and include these descriptions in the wide MICHAEL network. The Israel MICHAEL instance is providing services for several other initiatives in Israel including the getThumbnail.aspx?fileID=1575&width=0&height=0Israel UNESCO Office Memory of the World project; the survey of Archival collections in Israel carried out by the Israel State Archives and the Israel Archives Association; the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design survey of art and architecture; the project All about Jewish Theatre.

In Europe MICHAEL continues to expand its registry of cultural heritage collections. A new European initiative is focusing on mapping collections of Jewish culture interest [ http://www.judaica-michael.eu ]

The presenters in this session will include Giuliana de Francesco (ICCU, MiBAC) who coordinates the ingestion of collections in MICHAEL Italy and MICHAEL Europe; Orly Simon (NLI) who coordinates with Galya Richler the Israel MICHAEL Instance ; Assaf Tractinsky for the Israel State Archives survey of museum collections in Israel; Rae'ut Stern research coordinator of the MOW Pilot at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design; Motti Sandak, All about Jewish Theater; and Dr. Susan Hazan.

 
 
Digital Preservation of Historical Palestinian Newspapers
Chair: Dr Merav Mack, The Van Leer Institute
Stuart Hamilton, IFLA
Qasem abu Harb, Al Aqsa Mosque Library
David Amitai, Givat Haviva Peace Archive
Over the last couple of years two projects of digital preservation of historical Palestinian newspapers have been taking place side by side. The Givat Haviva Peace Archive contains some of the oldest existing givathaviva.JPGalaqsa.gifPalestinian newspapers. With the help of Unesco it has been possible to begin a project of digitisation and online sharing of this collection.
The Al Aqsa Mosque Library through the support of the British Library’s Endangered Archives Programme has also been digitizing its collection, following the British Library standards. The goal of this project was primarily preservation and not online sharing.
In September 2009 the two projects have been brought together to evaluate the progress that has been made and to learn from each other’s experience. The outcomes of these discussions are presented in this session with some reflections and thoughts also about the future.
 
 
Intellectual Property and Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage
Chair: Prof. Gabriel Motzkin, The Van Leer Institute
Mr. Wend Wendland, Director of the Traditional Creativity, Cultural Expressions and Cultural Heritage Section, Global IP Issues Division (TBC)
wipo.gifDiscussion of the recent compendium for Museums, Libraries and Archives published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
The background for the composition of the compendium and the main issues it is set to tackle will be presented as well as the proposed approach to handling such sensitive issues and the role of WIPO in the identification of possible solutions.
The compendium is an important guide that is most relevant to those attendants of the conference involved in projects of digitisation at museums, libraries and archives. It raises many moral and philosophical questions as well as practical dilemmas. It includes a section on the legal aspects and terminology as well as a survey of solutions, which have been implemented in various countries.
 
New Projects, New Experiences (in Hebrew)
Chair: Ora Zehavi, University of Haifa
New topics in historical photos: the Theater database.
The Israel JSTOR
Long term preservation formats in the Israel archives.
Michal Hankin, Chairman, Israel Association of Archives
Historical perspective in design
Ruben Kohn, Head of the Shenkar Design Archive and Research Center, Shenkar College of Engineering and Design
 
 
Registration and other files

 

Link to the Hebrew and English registration forms

Invitation to Present in the Professional Networking Session

Information sheet for exhibitors

 
Conference Professional Networking Sessions

The Professional Networking Sessions offer the perfect opportunity to showcase your project, bringing together colleagues that are interested in a specific topic in order to discuss project ideas, ongoing research activities and potential partnerships. The two EVA/MINERVA networking sessions tend to be less formal than the official conference workshops, and encourage active participation in an informal atmosphere.

Invitation to Present in the Professional Networking Session