Continuous Access To Cultural Heritage

Organisation CATCH

CATCH is managed by:

Steering Committee:

  • supervises the Programme Committee (PC) in the execution of the research programme with regard to progress and cohesion; 
  • reports annually to financial partners on the progress of the programme and the financial situation; 
  • appoints members of the programme committee;
  • approves annually the budget proposal for the programme;
  • makes the decisions within the granting procedure based on the advices of the International Scientific Advsiory Board;
  • ensures actions to be taken to guarantee the continued availability and sustainability of the programme results.
Programme Committee:
  • determines and monitors the course of the research programme;
  • develops a list of success criteria which are to be used in evaluating the programme; - formulates a plan for knowledge dissemination;
  • prepares a Call for Proposals and formulates the assessment criteria; 
  • reports annually on the progress of the research programme, its budgetary situation and its plans for the next years;
  • organises a midterm evaluation and the end evaluation of the research programme.
International Scientific Advisory Board:
  • brings advice to the programme committee on the quality and the course of the programme in an international perspective;
  • assesses and prioritises the full proposals in the open granting scheme and advises the steering committee on the research proposals to be granted.

Executive Board

  • The Executive Board monitors the daily management of the research programme supported by the CATCH secretariat.

Director’s board of CATCH cultural heritage institutions:

  • exchanges their experiences and ‘best pratices’;
  • prepares structured facilities within their organisation for the software developed in CATCH.
Project leaders:
  • sustain the synergy among the CATCH projects;
  • advise the Executive Board and the Programme Committee on the course of the programme;
  • ensure the cohesion between the course of research projects and the main objectives of the programme.
Users' Committee:
  • monitors the usability aspects during the conduct of the research project;
  • provides the project leaders, researchers and programme committee substantive information relevant to the knowledge transfer to practical situations;
  • ensures effective transmission of project results to the end-user and translates the users’ concerns relevant to the conducted research.
last modified on 1 February 2010