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Europeana is a digital collection of archives from European cultural
institutions - galleries, archives, libraries, museums, that are related
to the individual historic periods, or, sometimes, to the contemporary
events. Europeana provides an insight into archive materials related
to your place of residence, or to your family. By entering a given key
word in the search box, you will be granted access to thousands of
photographs, book scans, video clips, drawings, or even musical
scores! The history of our continent is just one click away!
Europeana? What is it all about?
Europeana? What is it all about?
How to navigate the Europeana.eu site?
Searching for digital content by theme.
How to navigate the Europeana.eu site?
It is not difficult to find the archives you are looking for. All you have to do
is keep a few simple rules in mind. You have to know that Europeana is an
international, multilingual portal. You are invited to explore the site in your
native language. However, remember that sometimes in order to be more
efficient while looking for specific content, the use of English version may
prove to be handy, as it will provide you with access to the highest
number of materials.
Searching for digital content by theme.
Europeana offers also another advantage, which
is access to thematic sites that offer pre-selected
items arranged according to the historic period or a
specific theme:
Europeana 1914-18
http://www.europeana1914-1918.eu
Europeana 1989
http://www.europeana1989.eu
http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/zbiorki/dlibra
Europeana Fashion
http://www.europeanafashion.eu/portal/home.html
Europeana offers also another advantage, which
is access to thematic sites that offer pre-selected
items arranged according to the historic period or a
specific theme:
Creative Commons (CC) licenses are an important issue as well
as most of the Europeana’s content is made available on them.
Creative Commons (CC) licenses are an important issue as well
as most of the Europeana’s content is made available on them.
Attribution: this license lets you copy, distribute, present and perform works
protected by copyright or the derivatives thereof, provided that the name of
the author of the original creation is stated.
Non-commercial: works protected by copyright or the derivatives thereof may
be copied, distributed, presented and performed for non-commercial
purposes only.
Share alike: derivative works may be distributed only based on a license that
is identical to the one based on which the original creation has been made
available.
No derivative works: works may be copied, distributed, presented and
performed only in their original form - creation of derivative works is
prohibited.
4 key CC conditions to be followed
The next important copyright issue is the so called Public
Domain. When used, it means that the item was made
many years ago (for instance the author has died over 70
years ago) and is now protected by no copyrights, so you
can use it in your remix without any restrictions.
The next important copyright issue is the so called Public
Domain. When used, it means that the item was made
many years ago (for instance the author has died over 70
years ago) and is now protected by no copyrights, so you
can use it in your remix without any restrictions.
Information on the CC and Public Domain will prove extremely useful once you start
searching for content with the use of sources other than Europeana (according to
Rules and Regulations, up to 50% of the whole content).
Below are a few examples of related websites that may be used while working on the remix:
Flickr Commons http://www.flickr.com/commons
Wikimedia Commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sound
Open Images http://www.openbeelden.nl/.en
You are also invited to take advantage of your private sources if you wish.
You may add your own videos or statements, attach your pictures or even use fragments of graduation thesis.
You are also invited to take advantage of your private sources if you wish.
Information on the CC and Public Domain will prove extremely useful once you start
searching for content with the use of sources other than Europeana (according to
Rules and Regulations, up to 50% of the whole content).
While searching Europeana for archives, it is easy to locate documents
based on the specific type of license they are covered by. The
functionality is available thanks to special filters.
While searching Europeana for archives, it is easy to locate documents
based on the specific type of license they are covered by. The
functionality is available thanks to special filters.
Once a search word has been entered and the search
button clicked, the results are displayed.
Once a search word has been entered and the search
button clicked, the results are displayed.
The filter option will appear on the
left hand side of the screen. That’s
where you may define the period or
the type of the content searched
(audio, video, etc.). To learn more
about a given type of license, click the
Can I use it? option. Three options
will be displayed automatically.
The filter option will appear on the
left hand side of the screen. That’s
where you may define the period or
the type of the content searched
(audio, video, etc.). To learn more
about a given type of license, click the
Can I use it? option. Three options
will be displayed automatically.
The first two:
Yes, with attribution Yes, with restrictions
allow you to search for content that may be reused. However, remember about the Creative
Commons rules presented on the previous slide.
Yes, with attribution. This means that the content you are browsing is available for remixing,
provided that you specify its author (e.g. in the closing credits). The content is made available
pursuant to a Creative Commons license.
Yes, with restrictions. The restrictions may vary considerably in shape or form:
non-commercial use - means that if you use the content in question in your remix, you will not be able
to charge fees for its playback, for instance.
based on the same terms - means that if you use the content in question in your remix, you have
to attach the same Creative Commons license thereto.
Only with permission license means that you may not to use that material without its owner’s
permission. However it is not impossible to use it in your remix. You should only put more effort
to acquire the archive. You can write an e-mail to the author or institution which owns the copy-
rights and ask about permission to use the material in a project promoting Europeana’s website.
If you want to use older
archives by Public Domain
license, go to ‘By copyright’
filter.
The items from Public
Domain will show after you
check Public Domain marked
option.
If you want to use older
archives by Public Domain
license, go to ‘By copyright’
filter.
The items from Public
Domain will show after you
check Public Domain marked
option.
Detailed information on the type of license attached to specific
Europeana content may be found below the miniature image,
upon opening a given document.
Detailed information on the type of license attached to specific
Europeana content may be found below the miniature image,
upon opening a given document.
How to create the remix?
How to create the remix?
The websites we mentioned in the previous slides are now your true archive repositories.
You may use any items that are available through the websites specified above. These may include
fragments of a movie, a musical piece or an image (keep the Crative Commons license terms in mind).
You may also take advantage of your own works (music, videos, images).
The final outcome of your work must have the form of a video that is maximum 3 minutes long and
has been posted on one of the distribution platforms.
You may choose one of the following websites:
YouTube
Vimeo
Dailymotion
Remember to mark in your video the sources and licenses from which you have downloaded the
content. You may do it on each item separately or at the end of the remix (they will be not included in
the 3 minute time limit).
Remember to share your video using one of the
following licenses:
Remember to share your video using one of the
following licenses:
Attribution alone (CC-BY)
Attribution Share Alike (CC-BY-SA)
Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC)
Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike (CC-BY-NC-SA)
When creating the remix, you should use video
editing software.
When creating the remix, you should use video
editing software.
While looking for an appropriate tool, keep
the copyright issues in mind as well. Use only
software from legal sources. A number of
websites exist enabling you to download a
free or a trial license software free of charge.
Good luck!Good luck!

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Tutorial VideoRemix [EN]

  • 1. Europeana Video Remix - tutorialEuropeana Video Remix - tutorial
  • 2. Europeana is a digital collection of archives from European cultural institutions - galleries, archives, libraries, museums, that are related to the individual historic periods, or, sometimes, to the contemporary events. Europeana provides an insight into archive materials related to your place of residence, or to your family. By entering a given key word in the search box, you will be granted access to thousands of photographs, book scans, video clips, drawings, or even musical scores! The history of our continent is just one click away! Europeana? What is it all about? Europeana? What is it all about?
  • 3. How to navigate the Europeana.eu site? Searching for digital content by theme. How to navigate the Europeana.eu site? It is not difficult to find the archives you are looking for. All you have to do is keep a few simple rules in mind. You have to know that Europeana is an international, multilingual portal. You are invited to explore the site in your native language. However, remember that sometimes in order to be more efficient while looking for specific content, the use of English version may prove to be handy, as it will provide you with access to the highest number of materials. Searching for digital content by theme.
  • 4. Europeana offers also another advantage, which is access to thematic sites that offer pre-selected items arranged according to the historic period or a specific theme: Europeana 1914-18 http://www.europeana1914-1918.eu Europeana 1989 http://www.europeana1989.eu http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/zbiorki/dlibra Europeana Fashion http://www.europeanafashion.eu/portal/home.html Europeana offers also another advantage, which is access to thematic sites that offer pre-selected items arranged according to the historic period or a specific theme:
  • 5. Creative Commons (CC) licenses are an important issue as well as most of the Europeana’s content is made available on them. Creative Commons (CC) licenses are an important issue as well as most of the Europeana’s content is made available on them. Attribution: this license lets you copy, distribute, present and perform works protected by copyright or the derivatives thereof, provided that the name of the author of the original creation is stated. Non-commercial: works protected by copyright or the derivatives thereof may be copied, distributed, presented and performed for non-commercial purposes only. Share alike: derivative works may be distributed only based on a license that is identical to the one based on which the original creation has been made available. No derivative works: works may be copied, distributed, presented and performed only in their original form - creation of derivative works is prohibited. 4 key CC conditions to be followed
  • 6. The next important copyright issue is the so called Public Domain. When used, it means that the item was made many years ago (for instance the author has died over 70 years ago) and is now protected by no copyrights, so you can use it in your remix without any restrictions. The next important copyright issue is the so called Public Domain. When used, it means that the item was made many years ago (for instance the author has died over 70 years ago) and is now protected by no copyrights, so you can use it in your remix without any restrictions.
  • 7. Information on the CC and Public Domain will prove extremely useful once you start searching for content with the use of sources other than Europeana (according to Rules and Regulations, up to 50% of the whole content). Below are a few examples of related websites that may be used while working on the remix: Flickr Commons http://www.flickr.com/commons Wikimedia Commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/ http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sound Open Images http://www.openbeelden.nl/.en You are also invited to take advantage of your private sources if you wish. You may add your own videos or statements, attach your pictures or even use fragments of graduation thesis. You are also invited to take advantage of your private sources if you wish. Information on the CC and Public Domain will prove extremely useful once you start searching for content with the use of sources other than Europeana (according to Rules and Regulations, up to 50% of the whole content).
  • 8. While searching Europeana for archives, it is easy to locate documents based on the specific type of license they are covered by. The functionality is available thanks to special filters. While searching Europeana for archives, it is easy to locate documents based on the specific type of license they are covered by. The functionality is available thanks to special filters.
  • 9. Once a search word has been entered and the search button clicked, the results are displayed. Once a search word has been entered and the search button clicked, the results are displayed.
  • 10. The filter option will appear on the left hand side of the screen. That’s where you may define the period or the type of the content searched (audio, video, etc.). To learn more about a given type of license, click the Can I use it? option. Three options will be displayed automatically. The filter option will appear on the left hand side of the screen. That’s where you may define the period or the type of the content searched (audio, video, etc.). To learn more about a given type of license, click the Can I use it? option. Three options will be displayed automatically.
  • 11. The first two: Yes, with attribution Yes, with restrictions allow you to search for content that may be reused. However, remember about the Creative Commons rules presented on the previous slide. Yes, with attribution. This means that the content you are browsing is available for remixing, provided that you specify its author (e.g. in the closing credits). The content is made available pursuant to a Creative Commons license. Yes, with restrictions. The restrictions may vary considerably in shape or form: non-commercial use - means that if you use the content in question in your remix, you will not be able to charge fees for its playback, for instance. based on the same terms - means that if you use the content in question in your remix, you have to attach the same Creative Commons license thereto. Only with permission license means that you may not to use that material without its owner’s permission. However it is not impossible to use it in your remix. You should only put more effort to acquire the archive. You can write an e-mail to the author or institution which owns the copy- rights and ask about permission to use the material in a project promoting Europeana’s website.
  • 12. If you want to use older archives by Public Domain license, go to ‘By copyright’ filter. The items from Public Domain will show after you check Public Domain marked option. If you want to use older archives by Public Domain license, go to ‘By copyright’ filter. The items from Public Domain will show after you check Public Domain marked option.
  • 13. Detailed information on the type of license attached to specific Europeana content may be found below the miniature image, upon opening a given document. Detailed information on the type of license attached to specific Europeana content may be found below the miniature image, upon opening a given document.
  • 14. How to create the remix? How to create the remix? The websites we mentioned in the previous slides are now your true archive repositories. You may use any items that are available through the websites specified above. These may include fragments of a movie, a musical piece or an image (keep the Crative Commons license terms in mind). You may also take advantage of your own works (music, videos, images). The final outcome of your work must have the form of a video that is maximum 3 minutes long and has been posted on one of the distribution platforms. You may choose one of the following websites: YouTube Vimeo Dailymotion Remember to mark in your video the sources and licenses from which you have downloaded the content. You may do it on each item separately or at the end of the remix (they will be not included in the 3 minute time limit).
  • 15. Remember to share your video using one of the following licenses: Remember to share your video using one of the following licenses: Attribution alone (CC-BY) Attribution Share Alike (CC-BY-SA) Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC) Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike (CC-BY-NC-SA)
  • 16. When creating the remix, you should use video editing software. When creating the remix, you should use video editing software. While looking for an appropriate tool, keep the copyright issues in mind as well. Use only software from legal sources. A number of websites exist enabling you to download a free or a trial license software free of charge.