DDBforum Presentations

Here you can find all available presentations that were held at the DDBforum to download as PDF in their original language (most of them in German). Not all the presentations are online so far, we therefore ask for a little patience and will update continually!

DDBaktuell

We will inform you about the latest developments and give you an outlook on current projects and challenges.

With Stephan Bartholmei, Frank Frischmuth, Astrid B. Müller und Uwe Müller

DDBaktuell Part I (CC BY 4.0 International)

DDBaktuell Part II (CC BY 4.0 International)

 

From the digital catalogue to the digital library: direct access to content in the DDB

Up to now the DDB has essentially been a portal providing information through which digital content could be found, but not directly displayed. From the user perspective it is a fundamental expectation to be able to view the digital objects directly in the DDB portal. In this session the previous developments and the current considerations in this area will be presented and discussed and supplemented by external impulses.

With:

Uwe Müller: Introduction to the topic

Gerke Dunkhase: The new DDB-Viewer – direct integration of multi-sided objects into the DDB portal

Michael Büchner: IIIF in the DDB – current state of planning

Nicole Lücking: DDBstudio – virtual exhibitions in the DDB

Kai Tröger: Hosting services for small cultural institutions – ideas and planning

Presenter: Uwe Müller

 

Communication: Expectations and challenges

Communication strategies of cross-sector digital projects will be presented and discussed. The DDB’s communication work – strategies and selected measures. How can the competence network have an effect as a multiplier? The Europeana Playbook: what impact we make – a study example. An invitation to all our communication colleagues for discussion and subject-specific exchange.

With:

Astrid B. Müller: The Development of the DDB’s Communication Work: Prerequisites, Strategies, Messages

Wiebke Hauschildt: Online Editorial Department and Social Media: What we talk about

Kerstin Stäblein: Corporate Identity: Graphics and Identity

Larissa Borck: The Europeana Playbook

Presenter: Astrid B. Müller

 

Bringing together and linking digital cultural heritage: challenges and solution approaches for better metadata

This session provides an insight into the DDB’s challenges to link the databases from different sectors and to make them retrievable centrally. We present the path of the metadata from the collection systems up to the culture portals and enlarge upon individual aspects of standardisation, such as exchange formats and standard data.

With:

Francesca Schulze: Data quality in the context of the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek

Stefanie Rühle: Challenges and solution approaches in the library sector (cancelled)

Oliver Götze: Challenges and solution approaches in the archives sector

Herdis Kley: Challenges and solution approaches in the museum sector

Sophie Rölle: Challenges and solution approaches in the media library sector

Presenter: Francesca Schulze

 

Aggregators in the DDB: A Workshop Report

The Service Centre of the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek and DDB aggregators that are already active present their current aggregating cooperation. In this process there will be particular emphasis placed on the different types of aggregators and their respective range of tasks.

With:

Francesca Schulze: Building an aggregator's landscape in cooperation for the DDB

Helen Buchholz: Archives in NRW: a sector-specific aggregator for the DDB

Frank Dührkohp: Kenom: a collection-specific aggregator on the path into the DDB

Stefan Philipp: bavarikon: a sector-specific aggregator on the path into the DDB

Anja Müller and Anna-Lena Nowicki: digiS –Paving the way for digital cultural assets. Aggregating services for the DDB

Presenter: Lisa Landes

 

Sharing Europe's cultural heritage - a common challenge

We take a look at our common cultural heritage. How do we share our culture, our values and our knowledge? This session is devoted to fundamental issues with a special focus on Europeana, the “digital European memory”.

With:

Henning Scholz: 10 years of Europeana – from the digital European memory to a hub for Europe’s cultural heritage (CC BY-SA 4.0 International)

Werner Schweibenz: First findings of the EU consultations on Europeana (CC BY-SA 4.0 International)

Henning Scholz: What impact means - how Europeana shows what cultural heritage can achieve (CC BY-SA 4.0 International)

Presenter: Astrid B. Müller

 

The legal framework for cooperation with the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek

This session explains the legal basis for the cooperation of cultural and scientific institutions with the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek.

With: 

Frank Frischmuth: The business field "Law" in the DDB

Paul Keller: RightsStatements.org – Internationally standardized legal notes for digital cultural heritage

Francesca Schulze: Licenses and legal notes in the data flow of the DDB

Inga Schimansky: Contracts of the DDB

Presentation: Frank Frischmuth