Pozzo R. 2017, Digital Humanities, Digital Cultural Heritage e l’istanza open, in M. Serlorenzi, I. Jovine (eds.), Pensare in rete, pensare la rete per la ricerca, la tutela e la valorizzazione del patrimonio archeologico. Atti del IV Convegno di Studi SITAR (Roma, 14 ottobre 2015), «Archeologia e Calcolatori», Supplemento 9, 47-52 (https://doi.org/10.19282/ACS.9.2017.06)
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Digital Humanities, Digital Cultural Heritage e l’istanza open
«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2017, Supplemento 9, 47-52; doi: 10.19282/ACS.9.2017.06
Abstract
The paper is about recent national and European legislation on data re-use. It argues that the time has come to realize that Open Access and copyright ought not to oppose each other. They should instead find ways to balance each other. Open Access is necessary for government-sponsored data. The industrial and creative industry cannot simply give up copyright; it must keep it in order to survive on the market. On the other hand, the industrial and creative industry ought to be allowed to make use of government-sponsored data. Legislation is on the way.
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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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