Film archives and Digital Libraries: Legal and technical challenges EFG – The European Film gateway Work in progress report EVA/Minerva 2008 Jerusalem,

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Film archives and Digital Libraries: Legal and technical challenges EFG – The European Film gateway Work in progress report EVA/Minerva 2008 Jerusalem, 12 November 2008 Georg Eckes Deutsches Filminstitut – DIF Co-funded by the Community programme eContentplus

For the users it is not important whether the sources of knowledge and experience are kept by archives, libraries or museums, but to get access to the sources they want, and to be able to use these sources across types of sources and sectors of institutions. Elisabeth Niggemann, CENL Chair

EFG as an Aggregator for Europeana

Why Aggregators? Interoperability of digital content and especially 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 Circumvent dumbing-down of metadata by additionally providing a domain-specific internet platform

Why EFG? Growing number of digitisation projects and digital repositories of film institutions Need for a registry of collections, items and film- specific authority files on a trans-institutional and international level Common interoperability standards Lack of knowledge and best practices when it comes to dealing with IPR issues

What is EFG supposed to achieve? Build a digital showcase for collections of Europes 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 filmographic authority records

Who is behind EFG? Initiated by Association des Cinématheques Européennes (ACE) –Currently 38 member institutions from European countries –Film archives, museums and cinématheques –Founded 1991 –Regional association of European FIAF members – Co-ordinated by Deutsches Filminstitut – DIF Supported by the European Digital Library Foundation

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

Consortium: Other partners CNR-ISTI, Pisa (technology provider and technical service provider) FernUniversität Hagen (technical service provider) Reelport GmbH, Cologne (storage & streaming infrastructure) EDL Foundation, The Hague Association des Cinémathèques Européennes (ACE), Frankfurt/Brussels Eremo, Rome

Main challenges Metadata interoperability –Existing cataloguing rules (FIAF) are not consistently applied (or not at all) –Lack of a common standard for database structure suitable for the needs of film archives Wide variety of data record structures –Authority files and unique identifiers for film works and film-related persons usually only exist inside institutions –Varying data quality and depth of indexing across institutions –No interoperability protocols (such as OAI-PMH) at present Rights issues –Archives usually do not own the rights –Most works are still under copyright (1895!) –Existing agreements do not cover www access –Legal limbo concerning orphan works

Metadata Interoperability Authority files (persons, film works) Object description and location Dublin Core (plus X) CWS

Metadata interoperability: CWS Cinematographic Works Standard (CWS) to be applied in EFG; currently under development Current drafts and news: Issues to be addressed by CWS-implementation in EFG: –Different levels of granularity of original indexing –Unambigious identification of film works catalogued under different distribution titles

CWS: Levels of Granularity Existing databases vary widely in levels of detail. Examples: Archive A has only one category of title, archive B has four categories, and archive C has categories plus qualifying attributes such as when and where a title was used. Archive A records a single year for the creation date, archive B gives precise production time spans (where known), and archive C additionally records when and where the film has been shot.

CWS: Levels of Granularity Different amounts of detail can be reconciled through levels of granularity. Examples: 1962 – year of reference; reference is "unknown" 1962 – year of reference; reference is "production" – year of reference; reference is "production"; syntax is year-span – "recording event"; data type is "time-span"; event type is "studio (indoor) shootings"

Identification of film works Is this the same cinematographic work? Merging of filmographic data from different sources can produce confusing results:

Identification of film works Directed by Luis Buñuel; produced in Spain, 1933 Original version, mute Las Hurdes, tierra sin pan [Spanish, original] 1936 sound version in French Additional credits to Abel Jacquin (narrator); Darius Milhaud (music) and Johannes Brahms (musical score) Terre sans pain [French, distribution title] Land Without Bread [English, translated] Terra senza pane [Italian, translated] Las Hurdes - Land ohne Brot [German,translated] Las Hurdes o tierra sin pan [Spanish, distribution title] 1936 dubbed version in Spanish based on

Rights issues Earliest date of reference: 1895 Copyright usually expires at least years after the death of the creator Very few works of film and film-related works are in public domain Creator often hard to find (Orphan works)

Rights issues Survey of copyright regulations in European countries concerning the use of –Public domain works –Copyrighted works –Orphan works Guidelines for film archives: What to do and how to proceed when researching, clearing and negotiating rights towards internet access

Rights issues Aim for the full film, but be prepared to compromise: parts of films, reduced streaming quality, etc. Offer collaboration with rights owners and exploiters: EFG and Europeana can serve as a tool for advertising and promotion Archives are partners of creators and rights owners – in contrast to pirates! Dare to provide access to a film considered orphan after having performed a diligent (and well-documented!) search for the rights owner

Schedule Project started September 2008 Interoperability schema established by May 2009 Public beta-launch foreseen for June 2010 Project runs until August 2011

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Thank you! Questions?