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Open Content Policy Maarten Heerlien Project Manager Research & Development
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Background Naturalis at the start of OpenUp!: No central infrastructure for content management 200+ databases with collection data No active collection digitization + No written, organisation-wide policy for publishing digital content (only vague rules on what not to publish) Naturalis now: Infrastructure of integrated CM systems 2 databases with collection data 3.135.000 specimens digitized and counting (8.5m mid 2015) + Policy for publishing digital content needed: who can do what with our digital content and under which conditions?
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Towards an Open Content policy National heritage collection of the Netherlands: Naturalis collection37 million objects Other museum collections15 million objects+ Total:52 million objects 71% of designated national collection managed by Naturalis Collection management financed by public means
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Naturalis OCP in a nutshell Collection data Applies to all collection data (unless in conflict with law or good conduct)
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Naturalis OCP in a nutshell Images of collection objects produced in digistreets Applies to all images with a resolution up to 1920x1920px
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Naturalis OCP in a nutshell Other multimedia managed by Naturalis Applies to all multimedia of which the copyright is owned by Naturalis drawing of Rana esculenta by Bas Blankevoort, Naturalis Biodiversity Center 2012
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Naturalis OCP in a nutshell Content of which the © has expired drawing of Acer campestre by A.J. Kouwels (1824-1888)
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Why Open Content? What is paid for by everyone (and sometimes even produced by everyone), must be accessible and usable for everyone! Open Content opens new doors
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Why not Open Content? Loss of revenues Loss of attribution (CC0)
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Questions? maarten.heerlien@naturalis.nl
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