Open Culture Data - from ad-hoc activity to solid network (subtitled)
Part 1 of 4 videos about the Open Culture Data network. Open Culture Data started as a grassroots movement at the end of 2011 in which the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Kennisland and Hack de Overheid joined forces, with the aim to open up data in the cultural sector and stimulate (creative) reuse. In this context, we organised a hackathon, which resulted in the creation of 13 Open Culture Data apps. After this successful first half year, a solid network of cultural heritage professionals, copyright and open data experts and developers was formed. This video was produced by theΒ Netherlands Institute for Sound and VisionΒ in collaboration withΒ Kennisland, as part of the large-scale digitisation projectΒ Images for the Future. The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision safeguards more than 800.000 hours of television, radio, music and film from 1898 to today, and collects, preserves and opens this audiovisual heritage for as many users as possible: media professionals
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