4. 1. Open Content Open digital copies of works which have entered the public domain. 2. Open Data Open data about works, e.g. catalogues or databases of descriptions.
5. “ A global network of people and organisations who are working to open up content and data held by GLAM institutions.” Open GLAM will "Support principles, tools and resources that enable GLAM institutions to make digital versions of the PD works in their collections, as well as the metadata relating to said works, freely available for public use and re-use"
12. Long term goals - identify / conduct concrete research about costs / benefits to GLAM institutions - create Creative Commons course for GLAM - support / develop most relevant licensing terms - consider supporting national GLAM representatives with legal training - encourage people create games / apps to show usefulness of releasing information - support links with newspapers, magazines who will promote work
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15. Open GLAM Evangelist Know the perfect person? - Put them in touch! [email_address] PLAN: recruit Open GLAM evangelist to help bring institutions together & build community. OKF may be able to seed, ongoing would look to sustain role with other orgs. PERSON DESCRIPTION: - someone respected by both activists and directors of institutions. ROLE DESCRIPTION: - focus: start working with cultures which are more open to show examples to other cultures which are less open - help build community ‘bottom up’ to gather people & build relationships to influence policy makers - facilitate more direct interaction with GLAM sector - facilitate more direct interaction with those involved in digitisation effor t