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A Gateway to Film Heritage in Europe Il Cinema Ritrovato Bologna 4 July 2009 Georg Eckes Deutsches Filminstitut DIF eckes@deutsches-filminstitut.de Before EFG: MIDAS MEDIA Plus Pilot Project 2006-2009 filmarchives-online.eu: Union catalogue of (mostly non-fiction) film holdings 18 institutions 27.000 film works (55.000 copies) Search possible in 36.000 content descriptions (>15.000 in English; other languages: Czech, French, Dutch, German, Greek, Italian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Norwegian) Ca. 100.000 visits in 2008

Before EFG: MIDAS Developments since the launch of MIDAS: Faster internet connections: Multimedia content More & easy content syndication (youtube, flickr etc.) Web 2.0 EDL initiative/europeana: Cross-domain integration EFG project EFG as an Aggregator for Europeana

Why Aggregators? Interoperability of digital content and metadata across institutions & domains Limited resources of core Europeana projects (e.g. EuropeanaNet, Europeana V1.0) Domains (Libraries, Museums, Archives, Audiovisual heritage institutions) to clean up their own backyard first What is EFG supposed to achieve? Build a digital showcase for collections of Europe s film archives and cinematheques Moving images: Films and film clips, trailers etc. Images: Posters, images, stills, drawings etc. Text material: Reviews, correspondence, censorship documents etc. Sound material: Interviews etc. Central access point to federated digital collections and repositories Free (of cost) access to digital collections Registry of digital objects and authority records (works of film, persons)

Objectives In order to do so, EFG is: Joining databases of collections and filmographies (OAI-PMH) Cleaning and consolidating data from heterogenous sources Enriching content (tagging archival resources and filmographic editing) Clearing rights where necessary

Partners 20 Partners from 14 European Countries 14 Content providers (= film archives & cinémathèques) 3 Technology providers and providers of technological infrastructure 3 Other partners (Dissemination, Co-ordination with EDL, Sustainability planning Consortium: Archives Deutsches Filminstitut, Frankfurt Cineteca di Bologna Danish Film Institute, Copenhagen Nederlands Filmmuseum, Amsterdam Czech Film Archive, Prague Filmarchiv Austria, Wien Cinémathèque Française, Paris Greek Film Archive, Athens Hungarian Film Archive, Budapest Norwegian National Library, Oslo Istituto Luce, Rome Cinemateca Portuguesa, Lissabon Lithuanian Central State Archive, Vilnius Lichtspiel-Kinemathek Bern

Metadata Interoperability Authority files (persons, film works) Object description and location CWS Metadata interoperability & CWS Cinematographic Works Standard (CWS) to be applied in EFG Current drafts and news: www.filmstandards.org Unambigious identification of film works catalogued under different distribution titles Primary goal not to generate new metadata But: Consolidate existing filmographic information and link digital resource descriptions to filmographic records FRBRize catalogue data from film archives

EFG Metadata Schema EFG Metadata Schema CWS CWS

EFG Metadata Schema EAC EFG Metadata Schema ESE

The future: From local database records to distributed resources A library A biography collection was directed by A film archive was reviewed in was shown at was advertised with An art museum A geographical information system

Time schedule June 2009 June/July 2009 August 2009 Autumn 2009 Summer 2010 Until August 2011 Metadata schema finalised Test ingests from first 5 archives Testing and further ingests First test ingests from EFG to Europeana possible EFG portal public launch Consolidating film work and person authority files, linking objects to authority records, further ingests Thank you! Georg Eckes eckes@deutsches-filminstitut.de