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Accessibilità e diffusione del dato archeologico: l’esperienza del SITAR

Mirella Serlorenzi

«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2018, 29, 31-40; doi: 10.19282/ac.29.2018.04

Abstract

The original aim of SITAR was to create an instrument available to the community: the idea of ‘mapping’ a complex city like Rome was conceived with the intention of offering a participatory, open and shared data environment. For this reason, the system created in 2007 quickly converted into a webGIS platform capable of showing the topographic positioning of archaeological finds together with descriptive data sheets. Instead, the original documentation of the excavations, pending a decision by MiBAC, is only visible on request, also considering the instances submitted by data producers who have claimed copyright. However, a more in-depth examination of the legislation and in particular of the latest laws leads to the conclusion that the State is the only competent body in this area. Moreover, these rules clearly define the maximum accessibility, usability and reuse of data, guaranteeing full access to documents and administrative procedures, providing the legal basis for a knowledge democracy.

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History of applications and research projects Cultural Resource Management

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CNR - Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale

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