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Europeana AwarenessWP2 – End user engagement
Johan Oomen, Alun Edwards, John Andersson, Frank Drauschke, Alex Hinojo
February 21, 2014
Three core WP2 objectives
Research in end-user involvement that will help define opportunities and challenges for Europeana
Launch a two thematic campaigns that each cover a specific challenge for gathering and linking UGC to Europeana
Establish close collaborations with the Wikipedia Community
Task 2.1 Tools used to enable end user contributions to Europeana content
Oxford UniversityUsed to contribute stories in the context of 1914-1918
We Are What we Do and PSNC,Used to upload and publish content for 1989
Spild af Tid, NTUADigital Storytelling Platform
Digital Storytelling Platform: Editing a Story
Digital Storytelling PlatformDSP story player
http://panic.image.ntua.gr/aw
areness/html/
index.html#/en/E
uropeana+1914+-+1918/5135de43e4b0abc7fefb4964
Deploying the Digital Storytelling Platform
• The DSP was evaluated by representative groups of potential users.• In Copenhagen, Den Haag, 10 libraries (WP3)
• Findings: solid back-end, insights regarding usability (more detail in D2.4)
• Two streams future work, started in YR2:• Adding the platform in Europeana Labs and Europeana gitHub
software repository
• Investigate using the backend for user created galleries (Europeana Creative)
Task 2.2 Content Gathering Campaigns
Origin:“Great War
Archive”Oxford
University, 2008
Activity in YR 1-3 of Awareness
Activity in YR 2 and 3 of Awareness
UK
6.500
objects
11 countries
64.255 objects
5 countries
9.611 objects
“taking a good idea and making it great”
1914-1918 in Year 2 of the project
• Europeana Awareness has launched campaigns to gather user-generated content about the First World War in 11 countries to date.
• In YR2: Belgium and Italy => part of the Europeana Awareness project
• France, Romania, Slovenia and Cyprus in addition to original plans.
• Awareness staff have trained local staff and updated guidelines.
Visitors, contributors and experts
Special mention for ‘La grande collecte’ in France
November 9 – 16th 2013
100+ locations
http://centenaire.org/fr/la-grande-collecte
http://www.europeana1914-1918.eu
http://www.europeana1914-1918.eu
Uses the Europeana API
http://www.europeana1914-1918.euAdditional sources
From the Stewart Library, Weber State University
Key results 1914-1918 Campaign
By the end of YR2, 64,255 digital files with metadata have been supplied by members of the public have been ingested into the Europeana portal.
More await further approval
A lot of press attention (see WP1)
Support from private partner providingon-site scanning
1989 “We made history”Czech Republic (very good special video with subtitles)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HdFdJtAA-0
TV Czechhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS0vN11eeVk
Poland launchhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs7MJ64IDiUproject ambassador calling for participationhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm_yFl0ALWA
Best piece from Poland in Englishhttp://tv.pionier.net.pl/Default.aspx?id=2233
TV Polandhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SSLzhN4A_s
TV Latviahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-YZwpn17Mohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dlEdm0yMS8
TV Estoniahttp://www.tallinnatv.eu/?id=9075
PolandFree Elections 4 June 1989
Warsaw 8/9 June 2013 Gdansk 15/16 June 2013
Poznan 22/23 June 2013
Baltic Way 23 August 1989Lithuania Vilnius 9/10 August 2013
Panevezys 13 August 2013 Latvia Riga 23/24 August 2013Estonia Tallinn 30/31 August 2013
1989 Campaign in year 2 of the project
Campaign 2013-2014
Czech RepublicVelvet Revolution 17 November 19892.11.2013 PLZEŇ
9.11.2013 HRADEC KRÁLOVÉ
17.11.2013 PRAHA
23.11.2013 OLOMOUC
30.11.2013 OPAVA
1989 Campaign in year 2 of the project
Project launch 03 June 2013
in Poland, Warsaw
Round Table and First
Collection Days: 08/09 June 2013 in
Poland, Warsaw
1989 Campaign launch
Historypinhttp://www.europeana1989.eu
Relive the Baltic Way“Pin yourself on the map”
Collection DaysLithuania
Collection DaysLithuania
Collection DaysLatvia
Collection DaysEstonia
Collection DaysCzech Republic
Key results 1989
Successful events in 5 countries Partnership with Historypin (existing platform) Spin off projects
• 89 Voices, Europeana• 1989 Online Wikipedia Challenge
Result:• 9.611 contributions added to www.europeana1989.eu • A lot of press attention (see WP1)
Task 2.3 Connecting the Europeana community with Wikimedia Chapters
Europeana Awareness map.svg. Image by: Lokal_Profil. License: CC-BY-SA-3.0.
Wikipedia Edit a thons, 10 countries
Sweden (WW1) – November 7, 2012
Sweden (Fashion) – March 22, 2013
Poland (1989) – June 9, 2013
Denmark (1894) – June 8, 2013
Netherlands, Greece, Australia, Belgium, Germany, Serbia, Sweden and UK (WW1 Edit-a-thons) – June 29, 2013
Sweden (Fashion) – November 12, 2013
Europeana Fashion Editathon at Nordiska museet in Stockholmhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Europeana_Fashion_Editathon_2013_11.jpg
Edit-a-thons
Wiki Loves Public Art photo competition
• Executed in May 2013• Sweden, Spain, Austria, Finland and Israel joined the contest in
2013• 9,250 images were uploaded as part of the contest by 225
uploaders, of which 57 percent were first time contributor• The articles with photos from the contest have been shown a
total of 1,353,909 times between May-October 2013.
The winning image from the photo contest in 2013. Ricardo Bofill (Ricard Bofill Leví), Les quatre barres de la senyera catalana 8 DSC09517.jpg. Image by: Coldcreation. License: CC-BY-SA-3.0-ES.
Wikipedia Collaboration: Key results
• Enable the Wikimedia community to work with GLAM content (for instance through Edit-a-thons)• Objects added through the collaboration generated 18,825.448 page
impressions on Wikipedia in 2013
• Valuable help with finding GLAM partners to work with in various follow up projects.
• The internationally oriented focus of the cooperation supports intra-chapter cooperation and pan-EU campaigns:• Pan EU challenges (Wiki Loves Public Art, WWI, 1989)
• Wiki Loves Public Monuments (2.650) – “Special Award for the best photo of a First World War-related photo”
WP2 Lessons learned in YR2
• The 1914-1918 campaign model is robust, and has inspired memory institutions outside the consortium to organize collection days.
• A large number of records (stories) and related files still await cataloguing by our local subject experts.
• The 1989 campaign requires a different and more challenging level of engagement, as these events are more recent in public memory
• Europeana proved once more to act as a driver for pan-EU campaigns and receive a lot of visibility
• Many ways to collaborate with Wikipedia. Bringing the Europeana Network and the Wikipedia Community together
Looking Ahead (1/2)
Digital Storytelling Platform• Publish on Europeana Labs, evaluate use for user created
galleries
1914-1918 Collection days• Germany, various cities (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Germany 30-
31/01/2014, May/June 2014);
• The Netherlands, various cities (March 2014)
• Greece, various cities (Dimosia kentriki Vivliothiki Veroias, May 2014)
• Poland, various cities (National Library, June 2014)
• Portugal, various cities (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Fall 2014)
• Austria, various cities (ONB, Vienna, Fall 2014)
• Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina – currently investigating
Looking Ahead (2/2) 1989 Collection days
• Leipzig- 16/17 May 2014
• Budapest - June 2014
Wikipedia collaboration• Detailed in MS10 “Roadmap for collaboration with Wikimedia”
• Continue the WW1 edit-a-thons
• Coordinate future collaborations – proposed Europeana Taskforce
• Wiki Loves Monuments in 2014