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Multimedia content and third-parties rights: The beauty and complexity of open science in art, design and music

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Multimedia content and third-parties rights: The beauty and complexity of open science in art, design and music,

Chiara Barbieri (Junior Researcher, Institute of Design, SUPSI)

Iolanda Pensa (Senior Researcher, Institute of Design, SUPSI)

Starting with a brief overview of the key features of data in the arts and humanities, we follow the research data throughout their lifecycle: from research planning to long-term sustainability. A series of case studies illustrate the main challenges towards the implementation of open access in the fields of arts, design and music. We offer a hands-on perspective and suggest some solutions in the form of best practices collected in a set of guidelines. The presentation is based on the results of the project Open Science for Arts, Design and Music (OS-ADM), co-funded by swissuniversities and led by SUPSI.

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