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Popularization of open heritage resources by content curation

Popularization of open heritage resources by content curation

Kamil Śliwowski, CC BY 4.0

Kamil Śliwowski

April 19, 2016
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  1. Kamil Śliwowski, @kasliwowski
    Polish Coaltion for Open Education / Creative Commons Polska / otwartezasoby.pl
    Popularization of open heritage
    resources by content curation

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  2. Open Educational Resources are not
    enough even in formal education
    Scientific results of the New Zealand Government Trawling Expedition, 1907, Public domain,
    Biodiversity Heritage Library

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  3. Have You ever paid for public
    domain just because you didn’t know
    it was available for free elsewhere?
    Polish open textbook platform http://www.epodreczniki.pl

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  4. Viridarium Novum, Public domain, Libraries of the University of Strasbourg
    Or maybe You tried to find that best
    flower illustration that’s not a photo
    and is free to remix?

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  5. Europeana collections http://europeana.eu/

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  6. Polish national digital library http://polona.pl/

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  7. Europeana and DPLA Rights Statements http://rightsstatements.org
    Cultural institutions can provide high quality
    open materials but they are difficult to find,
    often also re-use

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  8. Fot. Mrperesononline, lic. CC BY 2.0
    And those resources are essential for
    media, information and art literacy

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  9. So?
    How to help teachers
    discover those materials
    and
    GLAM institutions to
    promote their
    collections?

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  10. Rijks Studio https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/rijksstudio
    Refocus for visual style to acquire new
    visitors/fans/costumers

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  11. NYPL Public Domain Collections http://publicdomain.nypl.org/
    Facilitate the way to remix the collection

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  12. Discarding Images www.discardingimages.tumblr.com
    Bloggers as content curators

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  13. Sztuczene Fiołki, based on George Grosz
    „Marriage” (Public domain), Free Art License
    Social media as content curators

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  14. British Library/Interenet Archive, public domain
    Lessons learned?

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  15. Specific content curation for education
    with copyright/search help
    Otwarte Zasoby blog/OER database for teachers http://otwartezasoby.pl/

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  16. Even great curators need to be better.
    Open Culutre http://www.openculture.com/

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  17. Campaigns to promote public domain
    and its re-use potential

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  18. CC Zero
    Open policies in cultural institutions to help
    facilitate the re-use for advacned/commercial
    users.

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  19. Thank you!
    @kasliwowski
    [email protected]

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