Culture de l’ouverture/Glossaire des GLAM

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Access (Accès)
L’accès est la possibilité technique de voir un objet numérique ou une métadonnées disponibles en ligne.

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Europeana


Accessibility (Accessibilité)
L’accessibilité fait à la fois référence (1) au droit d’accéder aux informations et de les récupérer, et (2) au niveau de facilité pour y accéder et pour les utiliser pour les personnes ayant d’éventuels handicaps.

Wikidata: Q555097

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Society of American Archivists

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Activity (Activités)
Une activité désigne une action organisée ou prévue par une organisation dans le cadre de ses objectifs structurels.

Wikidata: Q1914636

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Aggregator (Agrégateur)
Un agrégateur est une organisation travaillant avec des institutions culturelles et des collectionneurs pour rassembler des données authentiques, fiables et robustes. Il rend disponible ce contenu auprès d’un public plus large à l’aide de ses propres services, d’Europeana et d’autres infrastructures, par exemple pour l’enseignement et la recherche.

Aggregators work with cultural heritage institutions to gather authentic, trustworthy and robust data and make it accessible through Europeana. Through the Europeana Aggregators' Forum, they work to exchange the knowledge and best practice that supports their work. Explore these pages to find an aggregator.

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Europeana EUROPEANA AGGREGATORS


Audience (Audience)
Audience is sometimes criticized as a term for communicating a one-way relationship that holds GLAMs in a position of authority with the public as a passive actor, spectator, or receiver of information. In this resource, “audience” carries a more dynamic meaning refers to audiences are participants who hold their own agency and authority.

Wikidata: Q211198

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OpenGLAM

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Author (Author)
Author is a legal term used to refer to a person who makes a creative work and first owns the rights associated with it. With a literary work (like a book), the author is the writer. With an artistic work (like a painting), the author is the artist. With music (like a composition), the author is the composer, and so on. It may seem counterproductive to refer to this diverse group of creators as “authors.” But copyright law does not make distinctions among the authors of creative works. (See also Rights holder.)

Wikidata: Q482980

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OpenGLAM

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