Publications

Here, we collect publications to help you with your digital archiving practice – making it easy for you to find relevant reports, records, tender dossiers and tech blogs from meemoo itself.
Title Publication time Type Categories

In de diepte: MuseumPlus als collectiebeheersysteem achter de nieuwe erfgoeddatabank

16/1/2024 Record Digital strategy

Final report on the XDCAM transfer project

21/12/2023 Report Digitising Born-digital material Digital archiving

Persistent Identification Study Day Report

20/9/2023 Record Digital strategy

Tender Document for the Flemish Heritage Database

6/7/2023 Tender Digital strategy Metadata

The ethics of open sharing

6/6/2023 Tech Blog Rights & privacy

3D digitisation of heritage objects: how to get started?

24/4/2023 Tech Blog Digitising

Public Domain Day 2023

9/3/2023 Record Rights & privacy

Tender procedure for metadata infrastructure

1/12/2022 Tender Metadata

Flemish film heritage reviewed

27/10/2022 White paper Digitising

Open Cultural Data Bootcamp 2022 report

27/9/2022 Record Linked (open) data

Final report on digitisation project SIRDUKE

11/7/2022 Report Digitising Digital archiving

FAME: study days report

30/6/2022 Record

Facial recognition: what are the legal and ethical aspects?

29/4/2022 Tech Blog Rights & privacy Metadata

Report: SCALA focus day & digital archiving solutions for the cultural heritage sector

28/4/2022 Record Digital archiving

Report on the digitisation of quarter-inch audio tapes (digitisation project 1)

8/4/2022 Report Digitising
Since 2018, we have been eagerly searching – in collaboration with the Flemish Department of Culture, Youth and Media, FARO - Flemish Institution for Cultural Heritage) and the former VKC - Flemish Art Collection – for a system to replace the former provincial heritage databases, Erfgoedplus and Erfgoedinzicht. This quest recently came to an end as we, along with the jury, unanimously chose Swiss company zetcom and their web-based collection management software solution, MuseumPlus. 
In this report we look back at the XDCAM transfer project, in which we digitally migrated more than 6.000 XDCAM’s or Professional Discs. This project ran from 2021-2022 and was meemoo's tenth digitisation project.
After a decade of research and projects centred around persistent identification, we felt it was high time for a study day. Because what has happened in the field of persistent identification within the heritage sector since 2013? Where does the sector stand today and what are the challenges for the future? On 19 September, we met with numerous partners from archive institutions, libraries and museums to discuss this issue.
This document pertains to the selection of the Flemish Heritage Database, a new centrally administered collection management system with accompanying services. We initiated this tender in 2023.
6/6/2023
  • Tech Blog

The ethics of open sharing

At meemoo, we believe that content is more valuable when it’s shared, and more and more Flemish organisations and institutions are also recognising the importance of open sharing. But what about the various ethical issues that this brings with it? As a service organisation, we’re providing the necessary support, and we’re not alone – developing sustainable solutions together with an (inter)national network. In recent months, for example, meemoo has been actively involved in the Creative Commons Ethics of Open Sharing working group.This has resulted in a card game that is designed to initiate conversations about ethics within your organisation and sharpen up your critical thinking skills – all in an accessible way. 
Even though museums and heritage organisations are currently working hard to digitise their analogue collections, creating digital 3D models of collection items still remains a relatively unexplored area. Fortunately, the GIVE Flemish masterpieces project has given us an opportunity to digitise a large number of sculptures, which are recognised as masterpieces, in 3D. In this tech blog, we look in more detail at a potential working method and practical step-by-step plan – based on our specific experience from this initial project – in which practical feasibility, sustainable archiving and the widest possible (re)usability of the digital copies are paramount.
9/3/2023
  • Record

Public Domain Day 2023

Public domain collections can be accessed online, making them the ideal place to get started with your open data policy. Every year since 2018, Public Domain Day has been offering the heritage sector a platform to share their achievements, challenges and visions for providing access to collections that are no longer protected by copyright. This year on 15 February, we organised an event together with the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), Wikimedia Belgium and Ghent University Library.
This procedure relates to the software solution and additional services for a metadata infrastructure. We launched this competition procedure with negotiation in May 2022 and awarded the project to Triply B.V., a Dutch company that specialises in linked data and knowledge graphs.
27/10/2022
  • White paper

Flemish film heritage reviewed

In May 2022, we held an anniversary edition of the Open Cultural Data Bootcamp. For the fifth time in a row, we welcomed a whole host of cultural heritage sector partners – but in person again this time – for five packed days. They returned home afterwards full of new knowledge about open cultural data and how to apply it within their own organisation and sector.
In this report, we look back at SIRDUKE, the project in which damaged lacquer disks were optically digitised, to save the audio recordings. For this project, which ran from November 2020 to October 2021, we worked together with Gecko, VRT and INA.
30/6/2022
  • Record

FAME: study days report

Lots of collections currently have hardly any descriptive metadata, which limits the findability and searchability of their content and prevents them from being reused. Adding metadata manually is also very time-consuming task, which is why we’ve set up two projects to investigate what possibilities artificial intelligence can offer for automatic metadata creation. This technology needs to be treated with caution, however. In this tech blog, we take a close look at the legal and ethical challenges.
The first phase of SCALA, the pilot project on sustainable storage for digital private law archives, is complete. To conclude the project and create a starting point for the next phase, the AIDA network (the nine institutions behind SCALA) organised a focus day on 26 April to share ideas about archiving and preserving born-digital archives and collections. Here is the report.
In this report we look back at the digitisation of quarter-inch audio tapes. The digitisation ran until July 2019 and was part of meemoo's first digitisation project.

Search on CEST

At projectcest.be you can learn how to use standards in the creation and management of your digital cultural heritage collections, as well as how to make them accessible.

Search on TRACKS

At projecttracks.be you can learn how you as an artist or arts organisation can use tools and guidelines to take care of your archive and collections.