This paper traces the genesis and activity of the " Fotografie libere per i Beni Culturali " movement promoting free remote reproduction, and reuse for scientific purposes, of manuscripts and antique volumes conserved in Italian archives and libraries. Simultaneously, evidence highlights the advantages of deregulating cultural heritage images for historical research, in particular for the study of antique epigraphy developed by the EAGLE project.
Modolo, M. (2016). Free Reproduction of Cultural Heritage for Research Purposes: regulatory aspects and new prospects for project EAGLE. In Proceedings of the Second EAGLE International Conference (pp.227-235). ROMA : Casa Editrice Università La Sapienza.
Free Reproduction of Cultural Heritage for Research Purposes: regulatory aspects and new prospects for project EAGLE
Modolo, Mirco
2016-01-01
Abstract
This paper traces the genesis and activity of the " Fotografie libere per i Beni Culturali " movement promoting free remote reproduction, and reuse for scientific purposes, of manuscripts and antique volumes conserved in Italian archives and libraries. Simultaneously, evidence highlights the advantages of deregulating cultural heritage images for historical research, in particular for the study of antique epigraphy developed by the EAGLE project.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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