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Promoting the European cultural heritage worldwide: impact and benefits



MICHAEL Final event

Warsaw, 19-20 maja 2008
Muzeum Kolekcji im. Jana Pawła II w Warszawie, Plac Bankowy 1.

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18/05/2008, Sunday

13:00-18:00 ICIMSS General Assembly
15:00-18:00 AISBL MICHAEL mtg
20:00-21:00 Piano concert at Lazienki Palace

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19/05/2008, Monday

9:00-10:00 REGISTRATION

10:00-12:30 Opening session

Welcome - Dariusz Dagiel, Ministry of Interior and Administration

Making Europe's cultural heritage accessible for all: Work in progress - Yvo Volman, European Commission, Luxembourg

Activity of Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in the face of challenges and needs in the area of digitisation of national cultural heritage resources - Joanna Cicha, Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, Poland

Video (subtitles in Polish)
12:30-14:00 Lunch

Part I - MICHAEL - Chair: Dincho Krastev, Central Library of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria

14:00-14:20 MICHAEL: impact and benefits - Rosella Caffo, Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, Italy

14:20-14:40 Demonstration of the MICHAEL European portal - Terhi Mikkola, National Library (Finland)

14:40-15:00 MICHAEL integration with national and European strategies - Christophe Dessaux, Ministry of Culture and Communication, France

15:20-16:00 MICHAEL and other digital initiatives in Poland - Maria Sliwinska, ICIMSS, Agnieszka Jaskanis, Archeological Museum, Miroslaw Gorny, Poznan Foundation of Scientific Libraries

16:00-16:40 Coffee break

Part II - European and international initiatives in the field of digital libraries - Chair: Monika Hagedorn-Saupe, Institut für Museumforschung, State Museums of Berlin, Germany

16:40-17:00 Europeana.eu: integrating library, archive and museum content - Jonathan Purday, EDL

17:00-17:20 Athena - Rosella Caffo, Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, Italy

17:20-17:40 The Open Access and Open Library Movements and Why They are important - Czeslaw Jan Grycz, Internet Archive; Great Libraries of the World; ICIMSS

17:40-18:00 World Digital Library - Michelle Rago, Library of Congress, USA

20:00-23:00 Dinner

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20/05/2008, Tuesday



Part III - The importance of Michael within the strategy of Europeana - Chair: Antonella Fresa, Promoter, Italy

9:00-9:20 Using the MICHAEL-portal: comments from users - results of a survey - Monika Hagedorn-Saupe, Institut für Museumforschung, State Museums of Berlin, Germany

9:20-9:40 Technologies and standards - Stefanos Kolias, Technical University of Athens, Institute of Communication and Computer Systems, Greece

9:40-10:00 MICHAEL: a map of the digital cultural heritage in Europe - Giuliana de Francesco, Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, Italy

10:00-10:15 MICHAEL: stories and themes - Kate Fernie, MLA, London UK



Part IV - Success stories - Chair: Agnieszka Jaskanis, Museum of Archeology, Warsaw, Poland

10:15-11:00 MOSAICA - Semantically Enhanced Multifaceted Collaborative Access to Cultural Heritage - Dov Winer, Israel

Polish regional digital libraries in scientific PIONIER network - Cezary Mazurek, Poznan's Centre of Supercomputers and Networks

e-Archeology in Poznań - dr Andrzej Prinke, Archeological Museum, Poznań

11:00-11:30 Coffee break

11:30-13:00 Publication of Polish cultural heritage in the Internet, based on an example of Polska.pl portal - Marek Marzec, NASK

Digitised treasures of Polish national heritage from resources of Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw - Janusz Grabowski, Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw

Presentation of Polish National Digital Library "Polona" - Agnieszka Lissowska, National Library, Warsaw

Technology and history as a part of cultural heritage in digital resources of Warsaw Technical University Library - present and future - Hanna Zdunek, Warsaw Technical University Library

Virtual Museum of Multiculturalism - Lucjan Buchalik, Municipal Museum in Żory

Virtual Skene - Ewelina Poraj-Chlebowska, Library of Higher Theater School, Kraków


for foreign visitors Warsaw Castle and University Library tour

13:00-15:00 Lunch

15:00-18:00 MINERVA workshop

Greetings and introduction- Maria Sliwinska, ICIMSS, Poland

MINERVA: Standards and guidelines for digitisation in a European framework - Giuliana de Francesco, Ministry of Culture, Italy

MInisterial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation, eContentplus Supporting the European Digital Library - Antonella Fresa, Technical Coordinator, Italy

eContent Plus Programme - Anna Bramska, Ministry of Interior and Administration




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Translated by Elżbieta M±twicka