Videos

Watch the video recordings of the conference.

 

 

Opening speeches and presentation by Maria Seissl (Head of the service department of the library of University Vienna):

“Brave digital world! Challenges and strategies for online archives and repositories”

 

 
Lectures and panel discussion
 

Watch the lectures of the following persons and the subsequent panel discussion:

Gerhard Baumgartner (Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes)
Julia Fallon (Stiftung Europeana)
Andrea Neidhöfer (basis wien)
Maria Seissl (Bibliotheks- und Archivwesen der Universität Wien)

Moderation: Anna Masoner (ORF Ö1)

 

Day 2

 

A National Library for the 21th Century – Content and services in The Digital Library
A presentation by Roger Jøsevold (Nationalbibliothek Norwegen, Oslo).

 

Copyright and cultural heritage – a construct between reality and fiction.
A presentation by Paul Klimpel (iRights Lab Kultur. Berlin).

 

 

 

 

Memory institutions, online archives and copyright – Is the key to the archives to be found in Scandinavia?
A presentation by Felix Trumpke (Rechtsreferendar am OLG Frankfurt/Main).

 

 

 

Mass-digitization and (extended) collective licensing: the way forward?
A presentation by Stef van Gompel (Institute for Information Law, Amsterdam).

 
Electronic Reading Terminals – ECJ Case TU Darmstadt vs. Eugen Ulmer in its European Context
A presentation by Diana Ettig (Hogan Lovells, Frankfurt/Main).

 

 

 

Panel discussion “New frame conditions for the accessibility of cultural heritage”

Panel discussion about the legal frame conditions and the possibility of their improvement in the digital information society.

With
Diana Ettig (Hogan Lovells, Frankfurt/Main)
Stef van Gompel (Institute for Information Law, Amsterdam)
Roger Jøsevold (Nationalbibliothek Norwegen, Oslo)
Paul Klimpel (iRights Lab Kultur, Berlin)
Felix Trumpke (Rechtsreferendar am OLG Frankfurt/Main)

Moderation: Leonhard Dobusch (Professor for organizational theory, FU Berlin)

 

 

Listen

Listen to all recordings of lectures, presentations and discussions.

 

 

Day 1, September 6 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 2, September 7 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ARCHIVIA – 2014 edition

After 2012 there will be a second edition of the ARCHIVIA conference in 2014. The international conference will take place on 6th and 7th September in Linz. Ongoing information and news will be published at www.archivia.at.

Call for Papers

ARCHIVIA 14

Online-Archives for cultural diversity in Europe!

 

The international conference ARCHIVIA 14 will take place on September 6th and 7th within the framework of this year’s Ars Electronica Festival in Linz (Austria). It will gather representatives of both the national and European academic and political sphere and focus on the challenges online archiving is confronted with. At the intersection of author’s rights and public interest in free access to information, the conference will raise questions on legal and cultural-economic challenges and solutions for online archives. With workshops, presentations and talks ARCHIVIA will open a forum for current challenges and solutions. The ARCHIVIA conference is a part of the EU funded project „Captcha – Creative Approaches to Living Cultural Archives“.

 

 

Focus on European projects

The 2012 edition of ARCHIVIA mainly focused on the challenges of digitalization for archives and their impact on the legal situation handling archive material. The 2014 edition puts experiences, best practices and examples of current and past European projects in the center of attention.

 

Open call for participation

ARCHIVIA 2014 invites private and public interest libraries, museums and archives from all over Europe, to present and discuss their views on Europe and the status of their projects. The conference addresses an interested professional audience and a broad public.

 

Strengthening online archives!

Mutual exchange of experiences and visions within the conference aims at boosting the relevance of digital online platforms in Europe and raise public attention for issues surrounding the topic. ARCHIVIA believes, that archives will have a key importance for future mediation and preservation as well as of the support of diverse cultural heritage in Europe.