The document discusses the purposes of communities within Europeana. It lists potential purposes such as discussing changes, supporting each other, promoting content in Europeana, improving data quality, understanding user needs, and contributing to advocacy. It then asks meeting participants if this accurately captures the primary purposes of the communities and encourages them to provide feedback and discuss more with community chairs and managers over lunch.
12. Engaging digital cultural
heritage professionals
Supporting the work of
Europeana
Connecting to the wider
public
● Discuss and understand
changes and uncertainties
around us
● Support each other
● Podium to guru's and
influencers
● Stimulate creativity among the
ENA
● Promote the content in
Europeana and the use of it
● Improve quality of the data in
Europeana
● Extension to EF staff and DSI
projects
● Feed into the business plan of
Europeana
● Understanding user needs
● Measure success
● Contribute to advocacy, to
DCH in general and Europeana
● what are we contributing as a
sector to the world
Members Council 4th Dec ‘18
brainstorming the purposes of the communities
13. Engaging digital cultural
heritage professionals
Supporting the work of
Europeana
Connecting to the wider
public
● Discuss and understand
changes and uncertainties
around us
● Support each other
● Podium to guru's and
influencers
● Stimulate creativity among the
ENA
● Promote the content in
Europeana and the use of it
● Improve quality of the data in
Europeana
● Extension to EF staff and DSI
projects
● Feed into the business plan of
Europeana
● Understanding user needs
● Measure success
● Contribute to advocacy, to
DCH in general and Europeana
● what are we contributing as a
sector to the world
What do you think?
Is this the primary purpose of our communities
14. Engaging digital cultural
heritage professionals
Supporting the work of
Europeana
Connecting to the wider
public
● Discuss and understand
changes and uncertainties
around us
● Support each other
● Podium to guru's and
influencers
● Stimulate creativity among the
ENA
● Promote the content in
Europeana and the use of it
● Improve quality of the data in
Europeana
● Extension to EF staff and DSI
projects
● Feed into the business plan of
Europeana
● Understanding user needs
● Measure success
● Contribute to advocacy, to
DCH in general and Europeana
● what are we contributing as a
sector to the world
What do you think?
Is this the primary purpose of our communities
15. Engaging digital cultural
heritage professionals
Supporting the work of
Europeana
Connecting to the wider
public
● Discuss and understand
changes and uncertainties
around us
● Support each other
● Podium to guru's and
influencers
● Stimulate creativity among the
ENA
● Promote the content in
Europeana and the use of it
● Improve quality of the data in
Europeana
● Extension to EF staff and DSI
projects
● Feed into the business plan of
Europeana
● Understanding user needs
● Measure success
● Contribute to advocacy, to
DCH in general and Europeana
● what are we contributing as a
sector to the world
What do you think?
Is this the primary purpose of our communities
16. Engaging digital cultural
heritage professionals
Supporting the work of
Europeana
Connecting to the wider
public
● Discuss and understand
changes and uncertainties
around us
● Support each other
● Podium to guru's and
influencers
● Stimulate creativity among the
ENA
● Promote the content in
Europeana and the use of it
● Improve quality of the data in
Europeana
● Extension to EF staff and DSI
projects
● Feed into the business plan of
Europeana
● Understanding user needs
● Measure success
● Contribute to advocacy, to
DCH in general and Europeana
● what are we contributing as a
sector to the world
Members Council 4th Dec ‘18
brainstorming the purposes of the communities
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24. Want to talk more?
Visit the communities over lunch -
the chairs & managers are waiting
for you!
25. But first!
Time for our group photo!
Sweden, Public Domain
1948, Örebro läns museum
Klingberg, Gösta
ÖSK:s "isprinsessor" Karin Åslund, Inga-Maj
Säflund och Ingrid Skarström vid Eyravallen