Who keeps the memory. Shifting responsibilities in the management of public broadcasters archives
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“Who keeps the Memory?” Shifting responsibilities in the management of public broadcasters archives
Brecht Declercq (VIAA), Tobias Golodnoff (DR)Theo Mäusli (RSI), Petra van Dijk (B&G),
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Who keeps the Memory?
#FIATIFTADubai2013Declercq, Golodnoff, Mäusli, van Dijk: “Who keeps the memory?”
NEW CHALLENGES: mass digitization, disclosure towards new target groups
NEW ACTORS: national AV archives, broadcasters’ archives, project boards, ...
NEW RELATIONS: accountability, responsibility, sharing knowledge, sharing
content, ...
NEW COLLABORATION MODELSprojects, permanent partnerships, contracts, SLA’s, ...
OLD PUBLIC BROADCASTING VALUES: objectivity, neutrality, independency
Who keeps the Memory?
#FIATIFTADubai2013Declercq, Golodnoff, Mäusli, van Dijk: “Who keeps the memory?”
#FIATIFTADubai2013Declercq, Golodnoff, Mäusli, van Dijk: “Who keeps the memory?”
Who are your target groups? Broadcasters, cultural heritage institutions, education and research, the general public
Which policy depts are responsible for AV heritage?
Media (broadcasters' archives)Culture (cultural heritage)
Which policy depts are responsible for your institute?
Media and Culture, via a Covenant
Policy domains interested or involved in accessibility?
Media, Culture, Education, Science
Is there a legal deposit for AV?NoWhat’s your role in it? Does not apply
Who funds the AV archives? Public broadcaster: Media dept. Cultural institutions: Culture dept.
Who funds your institution? General Flemish government budgetAre users also payers? Only B2B: handling fee
Autonomy or state influence? Board: content providers and government representativesWhat’s your relation to the broadcaster?
Direct contract VRT-VIAA: responsibilities vice versa, funding of digitization and annotation, VRT represented in board
Flanders: VIAA and VRT
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FUNDER GOVERNMENT
PLATFORM PLATFORMDISCLOSURE PLATFORM PLATFORM
TARGET GROUPS
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
SUSTAINABLESTORAGE
SUBSIDY
NATIONAL AV ARCHIVE
PUBLIC B’CASTERARCHIVE
X 35
VIAA
Flanders: VIAA and VRT
Denmark: Dansk Kulturarv and DR
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Who are your target groups? General publicWhich policy depts are responsible for AV heritage?
Culture dept: State and University Library, several smaller institutions
Which policy depts are responsible for your institute?
Government: Media Agreement: every 4 yearsCulture dept: Public Service Contract: yearly
Policy domains interested or involved in accessibility?
Culture, B’casters, Science, Innovation, Research, Education, Business and growth
Is there a legal deposit for AV?Yes, by the State and University LibraryWhat’s your role in it? State and University Library capture signal and DR
gives a copy of all (older) digitized materialWho funds the AV archives? Government: State and University Library and DRWho funds your institution? DR (yearly budget) + special subsidy for Dansk
Kulturarv projectAre users also payers? Only for a hard copy
Autonomy or state influence? Large autonomy within the Media AgreementWhat’s your relation to the broadcaster?
DR manages it’s own archive
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FUNDER GOVERNMENT
DISCLOSURE PLATFORM PLATFORM PLATFORM PLATFORM
TARGET GROUPS
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
SUBSIDY
ARCHIVEPROJECT
PUBLIC B’CASTERARCHIVE
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SUSTAINABLESTORAGE
Denmark: Dansk Kulturarv and DR
The Netherlands: Sound & Vision and NPO
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Who are your target groups? Broadcasters/creative industry, education&research, general public, cultural heritage institutions
Which policy depts are responsible for AV heritage?
Media department (for Sound&Vision); Arts (for Eye filminstitute); Cultural Heritage (mostly on a regional level)
Which policy depts are responsible for your institute?
Media dept (structural) and Cultural Heritage dept (projects)
Policy domains interested or involved in accessibility?
Media, Cultural Heritage, Arts (for Eye); Economic Affairs (innovation) and Justice (IPR)
Is there a legal deposit for AV?No, but public broadcasters have to deposit material at S&VWhat’s your role in it? Media archive for public broadcasters
Who funds the AV archives? Media, Arts, Cultural HeritageWho funds your institution? Media (structural funding); Cultural Heritage (projects)Are users also payers? Differs between target groups / online vs. on site
Autonomy or state influence? Selection according to UNESCO; independent, but broadcasters are important users so policy fits demands
Relation to the broadcaster? Broadcasters represented in the board, SLA with NPO
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FUNDER GOVERNMENT
DISCLOSURE PLATFORM PLATFORM PLATFORM PLATFORM
TARGET GROUPS
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
The Netherlands: Sound & Vision and NPO
NATIONALAV-ARCHIVE
PUBLIC B’CASTERARCHIVES
DIGITIZATIONPROJECT
IMAGES FOR THE FUTURE
National Archives EYE
SUBSIDY
SUSTAINABLESTORAGE
Switzerland: RSI
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Who are your target groups? General public.Which policy depts are responsible for AV heritage?
Culture depts at Kanton level, federal office for culture, national public b’caster, Memoriav as coordinator
Which policy depts are responsible for your institute?
For RSI: the national public broadcaster (SRG SSR)For SRG SSR: Communication dept.
Policy domains interested or involved in accessibility?
B’caster, education, museum, science and research, art, information, tourism, civic reinforcement
Is there a legal deposit for AV? In some cantons, but difficult; discussion ongoingWhat’s your role in it? If it comes, SRG SSR expects extra funding
Who funds the AV archives? Memoriav, SRG SSRWho funds your institution? SRG SSR, Memoriav to an ever smaller extentAre users also payers? No, except for hard copies; cantons provide extra funds
Autonomy or state influence? Independent: broadcast production and heritage goals, service public: national coerence, culture, minorities, ...
What’s your relation to the broadcaster?
Fully integrated in the (regional branch of the) national public broadcaster
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FUNDER
GOVERNMENT (Confederation)
SUSTAINABLESTORAGE
DISCLOSURE PLATFORM PLATFORM PLATFORM PLATFORM
TARGET GROUPS
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
TARGETGROUP
Switzerland: RSI
SUBSIDY
PUBLIC B’CASTERARCHIVE
RSI
CANTONSMEMORIAV
“Who keeps the Memory?” Brecht Declercq (VIAA), Theo Mäusli (RSI), Petra van Dijk (B&G), Tobias Golodnoff (DR)
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