Ina Blümel

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Ina Blümel is a German library and information scientist and architect .

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Ina Blümel studied architecture in Braunschweig , Milan and Helsinki . One focus of the course was on the field of digital planning tools. It quickly became clear to her that her areas of interest were not in classical architecture, but in questions of digitization. She started working at the Digital Building Office in Karlsruhe , where she worked on new, digital methods in architecture in a team of architects, engineers and computer scientists. The goal was the now largely completed step away from classic 2D planning on paper to 3D planning on the computer.

In 2006 Blümel initially moved to the Technical Information Library (TIB) in Hanover for the DFG- funded project PROBADO (prototypical operation of general documents), which ran until 2011 . The aim here was the development and implementation of procedures for the automatic indexing, research and provision of multimedia media types. The EU project Linked Heritage followed in 2011, followed by the AV Portal project for scientific AV media until 2012 and also in 2012 the Durable Architectural Knowledge (DuraArK) project, an EU project for the long-term archiving of 3D models. In 2013, Stefan Gradmann did his doctorate at the Humboldt University in Berlin for library and information sciences with a thesis on the topic of metadata-based contextualization of architectural 3D models . From 2014 she will be involved in setting up and expanding the competence center for non-textual materials and the Open Science Lab at the TIB. She is the deputy team leader at the Open Science Lab .

Since 2014, Blümel has also been teaching in the Information Management course at Hanover University . Here she was also the International Coordinator of the Information and Communication Department as a professor of administration for three years . In 2016 she initiated a project here to expand English-language courses on the integration of refugees. She is a co-founder of the Smart Data Analytics research cluster and also works on the cross-faculty project steering committee on digital infrastructure for research . Here she was involved, among other things, in the development of the university's open access policy . Since 2016, Blümel has been co-head of the DFG-funded project development of a process for the automatic collection, indexing and provision of multimedia open access objects using the infrastructure of Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata . On July 1, 2019, she was appointed professor at Faculty III - Media, Information and Design at the University of Hanover.

Blümel is a member of the working group Digital 3D Reconstructions , the international research association Network on Libraries in Urban Space , the Federation of German Architectural Collections , the IFLA Linked Data Special Interest Group , the DFG Network Digital 3D Reconstructions as tools for research in architectural history and the Europeana Members Council , the Europeana Tech Steering Group and the 3D task Force of Europeana . She has acted as a mentor for the free knowledge fellow program of Wikimedia Germany and the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft since 2016. Together with Christian Wartena, she publishes the digital library - open science - information science series of publications . In addition, she advocates innovative, more sustainable science funding.

Fonts

  • Metadata-based contextualization of architectural 3D models. Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin 2013 [dissertation] digitized .

Web links

Commons : Ina Blümel  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Single receipts

  1. heise online: "We need courage for unfinished projects". Retrieved June 28, 2020 .
  2. Dr. Ina Blümel appointed professor - University of Hanover. Retrieved June 28, 2020 .
  3. Laborjournal: Laborjournal online: Disruption of research funding - Lambert Heller and Ina Rümpel. Retrieved June 28, 2020 .