Πρόγραμμα eContentplus 2005-2008 Ενημερωτική ημερίδα Αθήνα, 27 Ιουλίου 2006 Πρόσκληση 2006 Σπύρος Πηλός.

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Πρόγραμμα eContentplus Ενημερωτική ημερίδα Αθήνα, 27 Ιουλίου 2006 Πρόσκληση 2006 Σπύρος Πηλός

eContentplus eContentplus objectives Overall aim “to make digital content in Europe more accessible, usable and exploitable, facilitating the creation and diffusion of information, in areas of public interest, at Community level”. Enabling role Help content stakeholders (providers and users) realise the full potential of digital content … by creating better conditions for accessing, using, reusing and exploiting digital material … in areas with a public interest, which would not develop or would develop at a slower pace if left to the market... based on which it will be possible to build added-value products and services across Europe

eContentplus What is not funded  Digitisation or creation of content  Translation of content  Creation of services  Research and development of new technologies

eContentplus What is funded Projects that:  aim at improving the searchability and usability of existing digital content in order to create the conditions for the emergence of European content-based services,  use existing state-of-the-art technical solutions,  are geared towards innovation in organisation and in deployment (as opposed to purely technological innovation),

eContentplus eContentplus – Budget Call 2007 Call 2005Call 2006 Call M€ M€27 M€49 M€ 149 Million euros

eContentplus Call 2005 Proposals received and recommended for funding ReceivedRec. for funding Geographic information 343 Educational content 654 Cultural and scientific/scholarly content Reinforcing cooperation between digital content stakeholders 31 TOTAL 23819

eContentplus Ελληνική συμμετοχή 2005 Προτάσεις  133 /2089 συμμετοχές, από 93 οργανισμούς  20 /240 συντονιστές Επιλογή  13 /249 εταίροι, εκ των οποίων  1 /19 συντονιστής

eContentplus 2006 Work Programme  Project Types  Common Requirements  Open Actions

eContentplus Target areas and project types for 2006 Target area Geographic information Educational content Digital Libraries Project type Targeted Projects Thematic Network* plus one Thematic Network in the area of “reinforcing cooperation between digital content stakeholders” * one TN for each target area

eContentplus Project types in 2006  Targeted Projects address specific barriers that prevent or limit access to and the use of digital content at any stage of the chain — production, exposure, discovery, acquisition and use. Key objective: improve interoperability and usability of existing content.  Thematic Networks bring together relevant stakeholders, expertise and facilities for awareness raising and exchange of information. Key objectives: identification of best practices and achieving consensus on methods and standards.

eContentplus NB: Major differences  No content enrichment projects this year  Content providers must be part of the consortium  Users should be involved, either as participants or stakeholders  Educational content useful for formal education systems  Target area “cultural, scientific/scholarly content renamed “digital libaries”  For digital libraries only content held by museums, libraries and archives will be considered this year Requirements tightened and focus narrowed with a view to obtaining fewer and better proposals

eContentplus Structure of Work Programme  Common requirements for proposals (TP and TN)  Framework for each action organised in 3 parts:  Objective  Conditions  Expected results

eContentplus Common requirements for TP - 1 For the consortium:  Must include content providers.  Should also include users - not necessarily as participants. For the European dimension:  The issues should have a European interest.  The ways to tackle them should impact on a large number of users and EU countries (especially new Member States).

eContentplus Common requirements for TP – 2 For the content:  Quality, quantity and selection criteria of content (and of related metadata) to be contributed by each provider  Consortium has to ensure availability of input content.  Where IPR apply, put in place licensing or clearing arrangements for project results. For the expected impact:  Analysis of demand (target users and needs)  Demonstrate critical mass  Results accessible beyond end of project  Sustainability

eContentplus Common requirements for TN  Cover majority of EU Member States including at least 3 new Member States.  Involve major relevant digital data stakeholders from the countries covered  Be open and proactive in attracting new partners

eContentplus Geographic information Targeted Projects What is it?  Core spatial information, i.e. any data with a direct reference to a specific location or geographic area. (typical example: maps) Objective:  aggregate ‘core’ geographic information across borders  guarantee its interoperability for seamless data integration To resolve problems relating to:  Fragmentation and missing harmonisation between datasets and sources  Diverse collection/preservation practices

eContentplus Geographic information One Thematic Network Objective:  Exchange of information and best practice between stakeholders on interoperability and on tagging digital geographic information with semantically well- defined metadata.  Spread awareness among geographic information stakeholders of the benefits of meta-tagging.  Coordinate steps to ensure organisational cohesion and the sustainability of relevant actions.

eContentplus Educational content What is it? Digital content that can be used for learning Focus in 2006: face-to-face or distance learning in the formal education system, and especially in compulsory education, secondary general education and higher education Overall objective: Enhance access, use and exploitation of existing educational content and/or learning repositories across borders in different formal education contexts and in several languages

eContentplus Issues to address:  content interoperability  trust and management  adaptability of digital content  distributed digital repositories or enabling infrastructure for related brokerage services Solutions … …. should integrate technical, pedagogical and organisational aspects to address problems at all stages of the chain “creation, publication, discovery, acquisition, access, and use”. Educational content Targeted Projects

eContentplus Objective  Identify specific problems and best practice for achieving the overall objective.  Promote consensus building and coordination of stakeholders at the organisational level for the implementation and sustainability of the solutions identified including, for example:  adoption of common reference models  roadmaps for operational actions  advice to policy-making bodies  concerted actions to convey European needs to standardisation bodies for learning technologies. Educational content One Thematic Network

eContentplus What is it? Digital Libraries is a flagship initiative under i2010 with the vision of making Europe’s cultural heritage accessible and available for use to its citizens over the Internet It includes three main strands:  Digitisation  Online accessibility  Digital preservation eContentplus contributes to improving online accessibility Digital libraries and eContentplus

eContentplus What is it?  digital libraries are organised collections of digital content made available to the public  cultural content is content held by cultural institutions (museums, libraries and archives)  scientific/scholarly content is content published results of researchers’ work (e.g. articles, papers, conference proceedings) Objective  Improve interoperability of European cultural and scientific/scholarly content (digital libraries) held by cultural institutions and enable multilingual access, in order to enhance its visibility as well as cross-border access, use and re-use. Digital libraries (cultural and scientific/scholarly content)

eContentplus Specific conditions  Address issues related to:  to the standard-based interoperability between digital objects and collections and the interoperability of systems authorising use  and/or to multilingual access to the underlying digital content (excluding however the translation of existing content) Digital libraries Targeted Projects

eContentplus Objective  Identify best practice in interoperability of digital European cultural content (including different types of content) coming from different types of cultural institutions.  Achieve consensus on the use of common standards to facilitate searching the collections of the cultural institutions as part of the European Digital Library. Specific conditions  Key stakeholders from the different cultural institutions.  Proposals representative of the different types of institutions and able to ensure a wide take-up of the agreed standards.  User needs should be taken into account. Digital libraries One Thematic Network

eContentplus What is it?  Public domain: content, that is not or no longer protected by intellectual property rights  Related issues, e.g.:  Creative commons (available for re-use for specific purposes)  Open access (scientific/scholarly content)  Orphan works (content, for which the status of IPR is not clear or for which the rightsholder(s) cannot be found)  Technical protection measures vs. private copying Reinforcing cooperation Public Domain

eContentplus Reinforcing cooperation One Thematic Network for Public Domain Objective  Awareness among content stakeholders on the importance of issues relating to the usability and accessibility of public-domain digital content. Identify the issues and develop strategies for tackling them at European level. Specific conditions  Experts from different backgrounds with an interest in the public domain, such as IPR experts, content owners (libraries and archives), representatives of the scientific community, end users and consumers.  Participants represent the interests of actors from a sufficiently wide geographical area.

eContentplus Indicative funding by project type Indicative total funding: 27 M€ In total 7 actions will be open in 2006 to fund 10 Targeted Projects and 4 Thematic Networks Project type Duration (in months) Number of Countries (impact) Funding (in Millions €) Targeted projects typically (up to 36 m) M€ Thematic Networks Up to 36 m M€

eContentplus Infoday Proposal preparation & submission

eContentplus Proposal structure  Part A  Legal and administrative information about the proposal (A1) and the applicants (A2)  Details of the funding requested (A3)  Part B  Description of the work (Template provided)  Part C  Financial capacity of the applicants (C forms)

eContentplus Proposal submission Key points  Deadline for receipt of proposals 19 October :00 (Lux local time)  All parts  One original unbound paper version  5 bound copies  CD-Rom with completed Excel files and Part B in pdf format

eContentplus call 2006 Proposal evaluation

eContentplus Evaluation of proposals – by whom?  Eligibility criteria  Award criteria  Selection criteria Commission Evaluation Committee Outside experts + +

eContentplus Evaluation criteria  Eligibility criteria  Your proposal must be complete and arrive on time  Award criteria  Your proposals must contribute to the achievement of the eContentplus objectives  Selection criteria  You must have the means and financial/operational capacity to do what you propose to do Read them! They will help you prepare a good proposal

eContentplus Award criteria  Applied on basis of information supplied in proposal  Each criterion marked from 1-10; mind weighting: maximum score 100  Criterion 1 >= 6/10, else exclusion from further evaluation  Formal minimum of 60 points to be retained for co- funding; mind budget availability: 27.3 million euro

eContentplus Programme Objectives Award Criteria Common Requirements Action Conditions Expected Results Objective

eContentplus Award criteria – list and weights For Targeted Projects 1. Relevance, impact and European dimension (35%) 2. Content and additional conditions (25%) 3. Quality of the technical part of the proposal (20%) 4. Resources and management (20%) For Thematic Networks 1. Relevance, impact and European dimension (40%) 2. Quality of the technical part of the proposal (20%) 3. Quality of the proposed network and management (40%)

eContentplus Selection criteria  Financial and operational capacity to carry out the project  financial evaluation - co-financing  adequate human resources  Professional competencies and qualifications  documented relevant experience (e.g. academic qualifications or previous projects) Proposals failing to pass the selection criteria cannot be retained for co-funding.

eContentplus call 2006 Model Grant Agreement

eContentplus eContentplus offer  The Commission will offer a grant to the successful consortia to perform the work they proposed.  All results/knowledge will be owned by the consortium.

eContentplus Grant agreement structure  Grant Agreement  Defines beneficiaries, duration of the project, maximum EC contribution and special conditions  Annex I – Description of Work  Negotiated part B of proposal  Annex II – General Conditions  Governs relation between Commission and consortium (technical and financial collective responsibility, submission of deliverables, eligible costs)  Annex III – Accession Forms

eContentplus Community Contribution  Targeted Projects  50% of total eligible costs (direct and indirect)  Indirect costs calculated as flat rate of up to 30% of personnel costs  Thematic Networks  100% of direct costs for co-ordinating and implementing the network  Funding of network members limited to travel & subsistence (100%)

eContentplus Direct Costs  Personnel costs: personnel working for the project  Travel & subsistence costs incurred for project according to usual rules of applicant  Subcontracting: identified in Part B of the proposal; bid offering best value for money  Other specific costs = costs not eligible under other mentioned cost categories, subject to Commission approval if not listed in grant agreement

eContentplus Indirect Cost  Overheads: Flat rate up to 30% of personnel costs.  general management and administration costs  depreciation of buildings and equipment  rent, heating, water, electricity, office furniture  personal computers, office supplies including printer ink and stationery  telecommunications and postal charges. No overheads for Thematic Networks

eContentplus Payment of Community Contribution  Pre-financing in instalments up to 80% of EC contribution 40% M0M12M24 Approval of deliverables and statement that consortium has incurred > 70% of earlier pre- financing. 40% Final payment after approval of all deliverables and financial statement 40% 20%

eContentplus Indicative calendar DateEvent July 2006Publication of the work programme and call for proposals October 2006Call closure November 2006Evaluation February 2007Evaluation Summary Report to proposers March 2007Opening of negotiations May 2007Completion of negotiations, grant agreements signature

eContentplus Documentation  eContentplus website:  Work programme  Call documentation  Guide for proposers  Model grant agreement  eContent plus mailing list: Notification on publication of work programme and call text

eContentplus Any assistance?  eContentplus website:  Frequently asked questions (FAQ)  Partner search  Preproposal service  National Contact Point (NCP) Full list on:  Helpdesk