Enumerate (project) explained

ENUMERATE
Commercial:No
Type:Aggregation and analysis of statistical information
Location:Europe
Owner:Collaboration led by Collections Trust
Mission Statement:"To create a reliable baseline of statistical data about digitization, digital preservation and online access to cultural heritage in Europe".

ENUMERATE is a collaborative project, led by Collections Trust in the United Kingdom and funded by the European Commission, to create "a reliable baseline of statistical data about digitization, digital preservation and online access to cultural heritage in Europe".[1]

Cultural institutions increasingly use digital media to disseminate their heritage material. To obtain a useful overview of the current state, a precursor NUMERIC project to gather statistics was carried out between 2007 and 2009.[2]

Three reports have been published under the auspices of ENUMERATE. The first ENUMERATE Core survey report was published in May 2012.[3] In 2013 a report on the ENUMERATE Thematic Surveys on Digital Collections in European Cultural Heritage Institutions was published.[4] The second ENUMERATE Core survey report was published in January 2014.[5]

Formal partners

The partners of the ENUMERATE EC-funded project, collectively known as the ENUMERATE network, are:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Enumerate - About ENUMERATE.
  2. Web site: Digitisation in European Libraries: Results of the NUMERIC Project . Roswitha Poll . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140514113925/https://liber.library.uu.nl/index.php/lq/article/view/URN%3ANBN%3ANL%3AUI%3A10-1-113568/8258 . 2014-05-14 .
  3. Web site: Survey Report on Digitisation in European Cultural Heritage Institutions 2012. Natasha Stroeker . René Vogels.
  4. Web site: Report on the ENUMERATE Thematic Surveys on Digital Collections in European Cultural Heritage Institutions 2013. Natasha Stroeker and René Vogels, Panteia (NL) ; Gerhard Jan Nauta and Marco de Niet (DEN).
  5. Web site: Survey Report on Digitisation in European Cultural Heritage Institutions 2014. Natasha Stroeker and René Vogels, Panteia (NL).