Marina De Franceschini, "Accademia Pilot Project in Hadrian's Villa near Tivoli (Rome, Italy): Problems in archiving ancient and modern data”, in 14th International Congress “Cultural Heritage and New Technologies” Museen der Stadt Wien, Vienna, 16–18 novembre 2009, Vienna 2010, pp. 142-152.
Link: https://www.academia.edu/35394635/The_Accademia_Pilot_Project_in_Hadrians_Villa_near_Tivoli_Rome_Italy_._Problems_in_Archiving_Ancient_and_Modern_Data
http://www.chnt.at/academia-pilot-project-in-hadrians-villa-near-tivoli-rome-italy-problems-in-archiving-ancient-and-modern-data/
http://www.villa-adriana.net/pages/common/vienna2009.pdf
Thanks to the digital revolution we can collect an enormous amount of data, archive and process it. But how safe and reliable are our digital archives? 'Window 98' files are no longer readable, while paper books still are, even if they are centuries old. Most of all, data are useless if they are not put to use and interpreted. Technology is not enough, we still need a thinking human head to understand them.