News archive 2010 and earlier

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2022

March 17, 2022: The schema for the new data model DFF-EDM, based on the Europeana Data Model, is now available on filmstandards.org

The data schema was developed by DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum (www.dff.film) for the purpose of exporting metadata for digital objects on filmportal.de and the film works related to those objects. It is available here.

2011

May 30, 2011: Open EFG Workshop on Data Quality and Semantic Interoperability

Read more about the EFG Data Quality Workshop.

2010

October, 2010: CEN TC 372 Workshop in Rome

Cineteca Nazionale will be hosting a workshop on implementation strategies for the EN 15907 standard. The workshop is the first in a series of four disseminationr events, and will take place from October 25-27, 2010. Workshop sessions will consist of introductory presentations, contributions from the FIAF Cataloguing Commission, and of discussions. The final day will be devoted to the prerequisites and options for adopting the standard in film archives and other cultural heritage institutions. The next event in this series will take place on April 13-15, 2011 and will be hosted by the Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen.

June, 2010: Dissemination activities to be scheduled

The European Commission has awarded a grant to CEN for a series of dissemination activities promoting the use of the two new metadata standards, EN 15744 and EN 15907. Coordinated by the German Standards Institute (DIN), these activities will include four workshop-type seminars hosted by major European film archives. The first of these seminars will be scheduled for the end of 2010 in Rome, Italy, to be followed by three further seminars in Prague, Copenhagen and Paris during the first half of 2011. Seminar dates and further details will be published on this website as they become available.

February, 2010: Open Call for Project Team Experts

CEN/TC 372 has issued an open call for experts to conduct dissemination activities around the EN cinematographic metadata standards. These activities will consist of preparing proof-of-concept and reference implementations of the standard, and of a series of hands-on seminars to be held in several locations within the EU. An outline of these activities can be found here, while the terms of reference can be downloaded from here. Please note that the deadline for applications has been extended to March 20, 2010.

2009

December, 2009: Final draft for EN 15907 now available

Preparation of EN 15709, the metadata sepcification for cinematographic works, has now reached the final stage by entering the formal vote process at CEN. The text submitted to CEN is available from this server and incorporates the resolutions from the last TC meeting which took place in Frankfurt in November, 2009. A corresponding version in German is also available. It is not expected that these version wills undergo significant changes before publication by CEN. Please note that draft versions of the standard may no longer be available for download once the document is available for purchase.

December, 2009: Updated OAI schema release for EFG

DIF has released an updated version of the XML schema for OAI harvesting of metadata for non-audiovisual resources. This is a two-part schema, consisting of DIF's native element definitions and a wrapper that maps these to OAI-DC schema elements with extensions for EFG and Europeana. EFG partners are encouraged to adapt these schemas for making their own non-AV metadata available via the OAI protocol.

April, 2009: EFG interoperabilty group adopts prEN 15907 as guideline

A recent meeting of the European Film Gateway technical interoperability group led by CNR-ISTI in Pisa (Italy) was devoted to the design of a common metadata schema for the project. The group agreed to use the current draft of prEN 15907 as a guideline for modelling most elements of the interoperability schema that relate to cinematographic works and their manifestations. For non-film documents, an adaptation of the Europeana Semantic Elements (ESE) definition was proposed. Authority metadata such as those about persons and corporate bodies will be exchanged using the Encoded Archival Context (EAC) XML schema. This approach conforms to the current definition of the AgentReference element in prEN 15907 which delegates the detailed modelling of Agent authorities to external schemas.

February, 2009: prEN 15907 undergoing formal review

Part two of the metadata specification for cinematographic works has reached the stage of a final working draft for a European Standard. The draft has been submitted for formal review by all European standards bodies and the outcome of the review process is expected in autumn of 2009. In the meantime, a preliminary reference implementation using the XML schema language will be issued to parties interested in an early adoption of the standard.

2008

04-Aug-2008: Revised MIDAS XML schema available

The MIDAS project has released version 1.1 of its XML schema for the exchange of filmographic records. This version defines metadata elements for representing catalogue records from all current MIDAS partners, including those that are being prepared for the upcoming Europeana project. Schema documentation can be found on this site.

Draft of second CWS part to be discussed in Madrid

The CEN.BT Technical Committe 372 (formerly: TF 179) has scheduled a meeting on the 6th and 7th of October, 2008, in Madrid. This meeting will focus on discussion of the first complete draft for the second part of the cinematographic works standard, to be subsequently submitted to formal review.

29/30-May-2008: CEN.BT TF 179 to meet in Vilnius

The 8th meeting of the Cinematographic Works Standards Group (a.k.a. CEN.BT Task Force 179, now renamed to CEN.BT TC 372) was held at the Lithuanian State Archives in Vilnius. This meeting was devoted to deciding upon comments received during the review phase for part 1, and to discussing the draft element list for part 2 of the Standard. In contrast to part 1, which defines essential data elements for the identification of film works, part 2 will provide an element set and syntactical rules for structuring and representing a large fraction of statements found in existing filmographic records. It is expected that the final document will define a "canonical" data representation while allowing for some variation in several data elements without affecting overall interoperability.

18-Apr-2008: Meeting on FIAF Cataloguing Rules

A meeting of the FIAF Cataloguing and Documentation Commission was held as part of the 64th FIAF Congress in Paris. Delegates discussed the current state and further requirements for the revision of the FIAF Cataloguing Rules for Film Archives. Members of the CWS Task Force reported on the CEN standardization activity and several discussions were be devoted to coordination between FIAF activities and other initiatives, including RDA, ISBD, IFLA-FRBR, and CEN-CWS.

07/08-Feb-2008: 7th meeting of CWS group

CEN.BT Task Force 197 held its 7th meeting on the premises of DIN in Berlin. Participants decided that part 1 of the standard still requires a few amendments. Part 2 will not contain controlled vocabularies for element values. Instead, users of the standard will be required to declare the origin of any controlled vocabularies used. This decision will be reflected in changes to the introductory chapters. The issue of relationships between major data elements in the CWS and the model defined by the IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) will be studied further before the next meeting which will take place in Vilnius, Lithuania, in May.

06-Feb-2008: MIDAS releases XML schema

The MIDAS project has released version 1.0 of an XML schema designed for data interchange between partner institutions. The namespace URI for the schema is

   http://www.filmstandards.org/midas/fw-view/1.0

Full documentation is available here. An export facility using this schema is under development and will be availabe via http://www.filmarchives-online.eu.

2007

15-Oct-2007: CWS part 1 is now prEN 15744

The German Standards Institute (DIN), acting as the secretariat for the cinematograpic works standard, has submitted part 1 as a draft European Standard (prEN 15744) to CEN members for enquiry. This first stage in the review process ends on March 8, 2008.

CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.