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#8. Netherlands – 49 instances

Figure 26. Publication platforms used in the Netherlands[1]

Open GLAM platforms in the Netherlands. Pie chart: Europeana, 53.1%; Wikimedia Commons, 22.4%; Own website, 20.4%; Flickr, 4.1%

Total volume: 8,280,372 assets

Europeana accounts for 26 instances (or 53.1%) contributing 5,918,260 assets (or 71.5% of the total volume in the Netherlands).

Within this, Naturalis Biodiversity Center contributes 4,512,192 public domain compliant assets (or 54.5% of the total volume in the Netherlands) and the Koninklijke Bibliotheek contributes 837,988 public domain compliant assets.

Another 10 instances publish 1,968,443 assets via their own website (or 20.4% of the total volume in the Netherlands). Of these, two large contributors of public domain compliant assets include the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (873,452 assets) and the Rijksmuseum (705,542 assets).

Not included in the data: Groninger Museum; Het Scheepvaartmuseum; Huis Doorn; Kröller-Müller Museum; Kunstmuseum Den Haag; Museum Het Rembrandthuis; NEMO Science Museum; Stedelijk Museum Breda; and Volkenkunde in Leiden.


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