We
are glad to inform you that the BiodiversityLibrary Exhibition (BLE) is now connected to the Europeana portal via all images on informative cards. BLE is a
virtual exhibition focused on disseminating natural history content (literature,
illustrations and images) to the broader public via curated collections
centered around a variety of themes.. BLE is also creating interconnections
between portals/archives which are providing content under public domain or
variable CC licenses.
BLE is now connected to the Europeana portal. |
BLE was officially launched in
February as a virtual exhibition for Biodiversity Heritage Library Europe and BHL US/UK. Since
then, BLE has disseminated natural history literature via two thematic topics, Spices and Expeditions,
using impressive illustrations, interesting information and high quality images.
These exhibitions also link to the BHL-Europe and BHL-US/UK portals.. The BLE
platform was developed by a team from the National
Museum Prague and developers from the IT4Care
company under the BHL-Europe project. Since
the BHL-Europe project’s closure in April, 2012, BLE has been released as an as
open source application. The Prague team is also involved in the OpenUp! project, which is providing Natural
History content for the Europeana portal. A new BLE topic, "Poisonous Nature,"
is under development by the OpenUp! project
and will use content from BHL (illustrations) and OpenUp! (images) which are
displayed on the Europeana portal. ”Poisonous
Nature” offers a great opportunity for OpenUp! And Europeana to use this
platform and reach expanded audiences, including those of BHL-Europe and BHL US/UK.
Schema of content
connection between BLE, BHL US/UK and Europeana.
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Development work on BLE is still
continuing and additional platform improvements are being implemented. At the
global BHL meeting in Berlin, June 2012, project participants decided to share BLE
with all possible global BHL nodes, including Australia,
China, Egypt,
Brazil, US
and Europe (with possible participation in
sub-Saharan Africa in the future), allowing these nodes to create new,
interesting thematic topics, link them to variable portals including Europeana, BHL-Europe,BHL US/UK, EOL
etc., and use it as a dissemination tool. Once the platform is populated with a
wider variety of thematic exhibitions, the potential to reach broader audiences
will rapidly grow, particularly if disseminated via global partners. BLE will serve
as a central repository, allowing content providers to reach new audiences,
while simultaneously being promoted by a variety of BHL nodes.
The addition of new topics and
information will also expand the potential for use in the education sector,
introducing the content and knowledge in attractive ways for future
generations.
In order to share BLE via other
partners, such as Global BHL nodes, project organizers will coordinate an international
workshop as part of the TDWG conference in Beijingin October 2012. The event is open to everyone. If you would like to know
more about this workshop, please contact us via the BLE contact form.