个人档案和图书馆的数字遗产问题

Q3 Arts and Humanities
S. Allegrezza
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至少几十年来,数字革命从根本上改变了社会的各个领域,但它也没有忽视对每个人的个人生活——变得越来越“数字化”——以及文件的生产和使用产生深刻的变化。通过个人电脑、平板电脑和智能手机,我们起草文件、做笔记和个人笔记、撰写文学文本、开展研究和项目、拍照、读书、在社交网络上互动等。通过这种方式,许多文档以数字格式创建,许多杂志和书籍也以数字格式购买和阅读。因此,个人档案的数字化部分越来越多(正在向“数字个人档案”转变);同样,个人图书馆越来越多地由数字图书和杂志组成,因此它们也成为“个人数字图书馆”。在许多情况下,数字材料存储在云服务提供商提供的虚拟空间中,只有那些知道(或拥有)必要凭证的人才能访问。但面对这种转变,许多人开始问自己:在生产者或所有者去世后,这些个人数字资产将何去何从?继承人能接受这些遗产吗?为了回答这些问题,我们需要面对数字遗产的传播问题,充分理解将个人资金委托给通常由难以理解的访问机制保护的系统所产生的影响,并试图找出能够使他们确保未来的解决方案,避免陷入“数字黑暗时代”,而不仅仅是一些人已经开始预示的。
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Il problema dell’eredità digitale nella trasmissione di archivi e biblioteche personali
The digital revolution that for at least a couple of decades has radically transformed every sector of society has not neglected to make profound changes also in the personal life of each one – which is becoming more and more ‘digital’ – and in the production and use of documents. Through personal computers, tablets and smartphones, we draw up documents, take notes and personal notes, write literary texts, develop studies and projects, take photographs, read books, interact on social networks, etc. In this way, many documents are created in digital format and many magazines and books are purchased and read in digital format as well. As a consequence, the digital part in personal archives is increasing more and more (and these are turning into “digital personal archives”); in the same way, personal libraries increasingly consist of digital books and magazines and therefore they are becoming ‘personal digital libraries’ too. In many cases digital material is stored on virtual spaces made available by cloud service providers and become accessible only to those who know (or have) the necessary credentials. But faced with this transformation, many people begin to ask themselves: what will happen to these personal digital fonds after the death of the producers or owners? Will the heirs be able to accommodate this legacy? To answer these questions, we need to face the problem of the transmission of the digital legacy, fully understanding the implications that derive from having entrusted personal fonds to systems often protected by inscrutable access mechanisms and trying to identify the solutions that could allow them to secure their future, avoiding falling into that ‘digital dark age’ that more than someone has already begun to foreshadow.
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