Progetto Linked Open Data del CoBiS di Torino
Autori: B. Bonino, E. Borgi, M.P. Girelli, G. Morabito, F. Morando, A.Ravelli, L. Schiavone, E. Secinaro, A.M. Viotto
Wikidata: Progetto Monete - condividere dati numismatici strutturatiFederico Morando
Intervento "Wikidata: Progetto Monete - condividere dati numismatici strutturati" al 1° WORKSHOP CRIPPA NUMISMATICA, Domenica 3 dicembre 2017, Hotel Michelangelo - Milano. Federico Morando
Abstract: L'intervento offre un'introduzione alla knowledge base distribuita e collaborativa Wikidata, descrivendo la nascita di un sotto-progetto numismatico su questa piattaforma innovativa.
I progetti collaborativi online, come Wikipedia, hanno dimostrato - pur con qualche limite e difetto - di essere strumenti potenti per la generazione ed organizzazione di conoscenza. Nell'ambito dei dati strutturati, categoria in cui rientrano a pieno titolo i dati catalografici in ambito numismatico, il progetto Wikidata.org si pone come uno dei fenomeni in maggiore ascesa. La possibilità di inserire nel contesto di una knowledge base semantica gli sforzi di catalogazione non è solo rappresentata dalla collaborazione e riduzione della duplicazione degli sforzi (che sono, di per sé, aspetti da non sottovalutare), ma anche dalla possibilità di eseguire interrogazioni che sfruttino i dati e le tassonomie condivise da altri utenti, ad esempio, ottenendo sia monete che mostrino aquile, sia monete che mostrino cigni, qualora si richieda una moneta che raffigura un uccello al rovescio.
Wikimania 2016 - User digest: Licenses, open policiesFederico Morando
This document summarizes key points about copyright and open licensing policies. By default, copyright law grants creators exclusive rights over their work, but they can opt to make the work more openly available through an open license. Choosing a license with high legal interoperability, like Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike, allows content to be freely built upon across different sources and projects. Ensuring the proper rights clearance is important when determining what licenses can lawfully be applied.
Wikidata: Progetto Monete - condividere dati numismatici strutturatiFederico Morando
Intervento "Wikidata: Progetto Monete - condividere dati numismatici strutturati" al 1° WORKSHOP CRIPPA NUMISMATICA, Domenica 3 dicembre 2017, Hotel Michelangelo - Milano. Federico Morando
Abstract: L'intervento offre un'introduzione alla knowledge base distribuita e collaborativa Wikidata, descrivendo la nascita di un sotto-progetto numismatico su questa piattaforma innovativa.
I progetti collaborativi online, come Wikipedia, hanno dimostrato - pur con qualche limite e difetto - di essere strumenti potenti per la generazione ed organizzazione di conoscenza. Nell'ambito dei dati strutturati, categoria in cui rientrano a pieno titolo i dati catalografici in ambito numismatico, il progetto Wikidata.org si pone come uno dei fenomeni in maggiore ascesa. La possibilità di inserire nel contesto di una knowledge base semantica gli sforzi di catalogazione non è solo rappresentata dalla collaborazione e riduzione della duplicazione degli sforzi (che sono, di per sé, aspetti da non sottovalutare), ma anche dalla possibilità di eseguire interrogazioni che sfruttino i dati e le tassonomie condivise da altri utenti, ad esempio, ottenendo sia monete che mostrino aquile, sia monete che mostrino cigni, qualora si richieda una moneta che raffigura un uccello al rovescio.
Wikimania 2016 - User digest: Licenses, open policiesFederico Morando
This document summarizes key points about copyright and open licensing policies. By default, copyright law grants creators exclusive rights over their work, but they can opt to make the work more openly available through an open license. Choosing a license with high legal interoperability, like Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike, allows content to be freely built upon across different sources and projects. Ensuring the proper rights clearance is important when determining what licenses can lawfully be applied.
Riformare la normativa sulle immagini dei beni culturali: movente, opportunit...Federico Morando
A short presentation (in Italian) showing why, and hinting at how, the Italian legal rules about the photographic reproduction of cultural heritage goods should be amended.
Cultural heritage and the public domain - A review of the Italian situationFederico Morando
The document summarizes Italian cultural heritage law and how it relates to the public domain. It outlines that most old and culturally significant objects are considered cultural heritage goods under law. This requires authorization for any reproduction and limits creative reuse, even of derivative works like photographs over 50 years old. The law and its interpretation by ministerial decree potentially create new quasi-property rights over material that should be in the public domain.
This document discusses legal interoperability issues regarding open data licensing. It notes that for data to be freely mixed and reused, licensing needs to allow this legally without prohibitive transaction costs. Several existing open data licenses are described, but perfect legal interoperability is difficult to achieve. Best practices include using licenses like CC0 that are "universal donors" and promoting reuse of data licensed under ShareAlike. National open data licenses should strive for harmonization and avoid custom licenses when possible.
Legal interoperability of open government data is challenged by different licensing schemes that limit mixing of data from multiple sources. The document discusses this issue, outlines various open data licenses (e.g. Creative Commons, Open Data Commons), and notes implications for license stewards and users. Universal "donor" licenses like CC0 and PDDL enable full interoperability, while BY and SA licenses provide varying levels of interoperability depending on attribution and derivative work requirements.
Presentazione dei risultati ultra preliminari relativi all'analisi delle proposte inviate per la competizione Apps4Italy. Versione originale di Raimondo Iemma, presentata a ForumPA 2012; modifiche minori di Federico Morando per la presentazione durante un Webinar di dati.gov.it
This document discusses license interoperability and the lack thereof between different license models. It notes that public domain and Creative Commons Attribution licenses allow for the highest degree of interoperability, while share-alike licenses and those with non-commercial clauses present problems and legal uncertainty. National open data licenses also attempt to address interoperability but still face issues around privacy, trademarks and other concerns beyond just copyright. Overall license complexity and the interaction of copyright with other laws pose challenges to achieving full legal interoperability between works.
Presentazione delle licenze Creative Commons presso TreataBit, incubatore di progetti digitali di I3P, l'Incubatore di Imprese Innovative del Politecnico di Torino.
The document discusses license interoperability from national perspectives. It addresses how certain open licenses like Creative Commons licenses can enable interoperability between data from different sources, but that non-commercial licenses and licenses with share-alike clauses can limit interoperability. It also notes that governments should use notices and disclaimers rather than copyright license terms to address non-copyright issues like privacy. The overall message is that governments should choose permissive licenses and licensing frameworks to maximize legal interoperability of publicly released data and information.
The document discusses Piemonte, a regional dimension of PSI multidisciplinary research in Italy. It focuses on seed money from the Regional Government to support projects between the University, Polytechnic, and Fondazione Rosselli foundation. These organizations have international links and support open knowledge and data through Creative Commons licenses, with CC0 used as the default solution for openly licensing regional government data.
The document discusses open data initiatives in the Piedmont region of Italy. It notes that the region provides seed money for multidisciplinary open data research through organizations like nexa.polito.it and evpsi.org. It also discusses the region's international links to open data organizations and its use of Creative Commons licenses like CC0 to make datasets openly available by default with some flexibility.
Riformare la normativa sulle immagini dei beni culturali: movente, opportunit...Federico Morando
A short presentation (in Italian) showing why, and hinting at how, the Italian legal rules about the photographic reproduction of cultural heritage goods should be amended.
Cultural heritage and the public domain - A review of the Italian situationFederico Morando
The document summarizes Italian cultural heritage law and how it relates to the public domain. It outlines that most old and culturally significant objects are considered cultural heritage goods under law. This requires authorization for any reproduction and limits creative reuse, even of derivative works like photographs over 50 years old. The law and its interpretation by ministerial decree potentially create new quasi-property rights over material that should be in the public domain.
This document discusses legal interoperability issues regarding open data licensing. It notes that for data to be freely mixed and reused, licensing needs to allow this legally without prohibitive transaction costs. Several existing open data licenses are described, but perfect legal interoperability is difficult to achieve. Best practices include using licenses like CC0 that are "universal donors" and promoting reuse of data licensed under ShareAlike. National open data licenses should strive for harmonization and avoid custom licenses when possible.
Legal interoperability of open government data is challenged by different licensing schemes that limit mixing of data from multiple sources. The document discusses this issue, outlines various open data licenses (e.g. Creative Commons, Open Data Commons), and notes implications for license stewards and users. Universal "donor" licenses like CC0 and PDDL enable full interoperability, while BY and SA licenses provide varying levels of interoperability depending on attribution and derivative work requirements.
Presentazione dei risultati ultra preliminari relativi all'analisi delle proposte inviate per la competizione Apps4Italy. Versione originale di Raimondo Iemma, presentata a ForumPA 2012; modifiche minori di Federico Morando per la presentazione durante un Webinar di dati.gov.it
This document discusses license interoperability and the lack thereof between different license models. It notes that public domain and Creative Commons Attribution licenses allow for the highest degree of interoperability, while share-alike licenses and those with non-commercial clauses present problems and legal uncertainty. National open data licenses also attempt to address interoperability but still face issues around privacy, trademarks and other concerns beyond just copyright. Overall license complexity and the interaction of copyright with other laws pose challenges to achieving full legal interoperability between works.
Presentazione delle licenze Creative Commons presso TreataBit, incubatore di progetti digitali di I3P, l'Incubatore di Imprese Innovative del Politecnico di Torino.
The document discusses license interoperability from national perspectives. It addresses how certain open licenses like Creative Commons licenses can enable interoperability between data from different sources, but that non-commercial licenses and licenses with share-alike clauses can limit interoperability. It also notes that governments should use notices and disclaimers rather than copyright license terms to address non-copyright issues like privacy. The overall message is that governments should choose permissive licenses and licensing frameworks to maximize legal interoperability of publicly released data and information.
The document discusses Piemonte, a regional dimension of PSI multidisciplinary research in Italy. It focuses on seed money from the Regional Government to support projects between the University, Polytechnic, and Fondazione Rosselli foundation. These organizations have international links and support open knowledge and data through Creative Commons licenses, with CC0 used as the default solution for openly licensing regional government data.
The document discusses open data initiatives in the Piedmont region of Italy. It notes that the region provides seed money for multidisciplinary open data research through organizations like nexa.polito.it and evpsi.org. It also discusses the region's international links to open data organizations and its use of Creative Commons licenses like CC0 to make datasets openly available by default with some flexibility.
15. Autori
Barbara Bonino - Istituto Universitario di Studi Europei
Elena Borgi - Accademia delle Scienze di Torino
Maria Pia Girelli - Educatorio della Provvidenza
Gabriella Morabito - Deputazione Subalpina di storia patria
Federico Morando - Synapta Srl
Alessandra Ravelli - Biblioteca del Club Alpino Italiano
Luisa Schiavone - INAF Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino
Emanuela Secinaro - Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica
Anna Maria Viotto - Associazione Archivio Storico Olivetti
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