Kennisland has partnered with Collections Trust to address questions that partners of Europeana Food and Drink have about Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). Though primarily intended for the partners of the Europeana Food and Drink project, the…
Digital content is made to be copied, distributed and adapted. The ability to incorporate and re-use content in new works provides enormous creative opportunities. On the other hand, adapting non-digital models of rights and usage to a digital…
The National Library and Alexander Turnbull Library have established a common objective and an overarching suite of principles supporting use and reuse of collection items and metadata. This policy ensures consistency and transparency in our decision…
This topic report looks at the digitisation of cultural heritage in Europe and the regulations and conditions for it re-use. The report discusses relevant research undertaken over the last few years regarding the challenges and benefites of making…
This paper situates the activity of digitisation to increase access to cultural and heritage content alongside the objectives of the Open Access movement. It demonstrates that increasingly open licensing of digital cultural heritage content is…
Exhibition space of Photomediations: An Open Book, part of the Open & Hybrid Publishing pilot of the Europeana Space project. On this site you can read, explore, remix and share the image collection from Photomediations: An Open Book, and the open…
Photomediations: A Reader offers a radically different way of understanding photography. The concept of photomediations that unites the twenty scholarly and curatorial essays collected here cuts across the traditional classification of photography…
Photomediations: An Open Book redesigns a coffee-table book as an online experience. Through a comprehensive introduction (Chapter 1) and four chapters (Chapters 2-5) featuring over 200 images drawn from various open repositories, it tells a unique…