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David Dawson
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A digital future for the past http://www.mla.gov.uk/news/press_article.asp?articleid=875
Wednesday 16 November 2005
Minister for Culture David Lammy today launched a new Action Plan to make Europe's cultural heritage more accessible through the internet.
Speaking after a conference in Bristol on e-Learning - and following Monday's Ministerial Council in Brussels where digitisation was high on the agenda - David Lammy said: "The Action Plan will guide the future coordination of digitisation activity within European Member States, with the vision of creating a European Cultural Information space. This will provide rich and diverse cultural resources to support education and research, tourism and the creative industries, and to enable digital access by all citizens to the national, regional and local cultural heritage of Europe."
The development of this Plan has been one of the Culture Department's priorities for the UK Presidency. It is the result of work by the Netherlands, Luxembourg and UK Presidencies, and represents a major landmark in collaborative working by European Member States in the cultural and heritage fields.
The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) represented the UK in the development of the Plan.
David Dawson, Head of Digital Futures at MLA, added: "Digitised cultural resources are essential to help transform teaching and learning in our schools. At today's conference, we have heard about the impact of leading-edge examples from the South-west, and looked at the latest policy developments in the UK and across Europe. We debated the ways in which the Action Plan will enable everyone, young and old, to access digital content that reflects the diverse languages and cultures of today's Europe."
The Action Plan outlines six objectives:
* Providing strategic leadership in a time of rapid technological change.
* Strengthening co-ordination and forging stronger links between Member States' digitisation initiatives, EU networks and projects.
* Avoiding fragmentation and duplication of digitisation activities.
* Identifying appropriate models, funding and policy approaches to sustain development and to ensure digital content is preserved.
* Promoting cultural and linguistic diversity through digital content creation.
* Improving online access to European cultural content.
Paul Barnett, Head of Cultural Services for Bristol City Council,
commented: "Digitisation of cultural resources is vital for providing improved access to culture for everyone. Bristol and the south-west are renowned for their strong, leading roles in the digital and creative industries and we are delighted that the DCMS and MLA have decided to bring these conferences to Bristol."
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Notes to Editors:
1. Culture Minister, David Lammy, today launched a new Digitisation Action Plan for Europe at Bristol's City Museum & Art Gallery. Please
Note: The Launch Event and Speeches take place at 18.30 on 16 November
2. This followed two days of conference about these issues held at the Watershed in Bristol.
3. Efforts to co-ordinate the digitisation of the cultural heritage across Europe began in 2001, when experts from a number of Member States met at Lund in Sweden and produced an action plan. A National Representatives Group was established and meets at least every six months. Activities carried out include identifying and comparing digitisation practices, setting technical standards across Europe and developing best practice guidelines.
4. The Lund action plan ran until earlier this year, and it was agreed that the Netherlands, Luxembourg and the UK would take the lead in drafting a new Action Plan.
5. The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) is the national development agency for museums, libraries and archives, advising the government on policy and priorities for the sector. MLA's roles are to provide strategic leadership, to act as a powerful advocate, to develop capacity and to promote innovation and change. For further information please contact Gemma Crisp or Emma Poole on 020 7273 1459, email [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
6. Media contact for Bristol City Council: Helen Hewitt 0117 922 2646 (Mobile 07810 506 579).
Press Enquiries: 020 7211 6272\6276 (DCMS).
Press Release No.:16/11/05
Weblink: http://www.culture.gov.uk/
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