TableĀ 4

Summary assessment on data accessibility

Research outputAssessment on accessibility in our sample
SoftwareFreely available online
Standards
Websites
Born-digital artefacts (e.g. tags and associations)Usually freely available online but access may be restricted
Catalogues, databases and other search tools
Digital infrastructures (e.g. mobile apps and web platforms)
Documentation
Digital representation of cultural objects (e.g. facsimiles and photos)If published at all, they are usually freely available online; otherwise, permission to publish must be sought and can be expensive
Primary sources different from publications (e.g. manuscripts and artworks)Mostly held in conservation institutes; depending on rarity and state of conservation, they can be accessible to the public, or only to scholars under supervision
Events (e.g. conferences and exhibitions)May require registration and relevant specialisation (unfortunately, we did not gather any information on this point during the interviews)
PublicationsMostly published in closed access
Personal dataFor internal use only
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