The paper presents a case study on the preservation of digital research projects through the experience of the Laboratory of Digital Culture at the University of Pisa (LabCD), active since 2011 in the field of Digital Humanities. Drawing on the history and practices of the Lab, the contribution analyzes the structural difficulties involved in ensuring continuity, accessibility, and reuse for a heterogeneous digital heritage developed in a strongly experimental context. It highlights issues common to many university research centers, including reliance on under-resourced IT infrastructures, exposure to external cyber threats, discontinuity of technical expertise, and the lack of long-term institutional preservation policies. The paper then discusses a set of pragmatic strategies adopted by LabCD, such as web archiving of websites as complex objects, selective extraction and preservation of data, and the deposit of structured resources in disciplinary repositories. The case study shows that, in the absence of comprehensive solutions, digital project preservation currently requires conscious, flexible, and sustainability-oriented choices aimed at future reuse.
Il contributo presenta un caso di studio sulla conservazione dei progetti digitali di ricerca attraverso l’esperienza del Laboratorio di Cultura Digitale dell’Università di Pisa (LabCD), attivo dal 2011 nell’ambito delle Digital Humanities. A partire dalla storia e dalle pratiche del Laboratorio, il saggio analizza le difficoltà strutturali incontrate nel garantire continuità, accessibilità e riuso a un patrimonio digitale eterogeneo per finalità, tecnologie e livelli di maturità, sviluppato in un contesto fortemente sperimentale. Vengono messi in evidenza problemi comuni a molti centri universitari: dipendenza da infrastrutture informatiche sottodimensionate, vulnerabilità agli attacchi esterni, discontinuità delle competenze tecniche e assenza di politiche istituzionali di lungo periodo per la conservazione. Il contributo discute quindi alcune strategie pragmatiche adottate dal LabCD, tra cui il web archiving dei siti come oggetti complessi, l’estrazione e la preservazione selettiva dei dati e il deposito di risorse strutturate in repository disciplinari. Il caso mostra come, in assenza di soluzioni complessive, la conservazione dei progetti digitali richieda scelte consapevoli, flessibili e orientate alla sostenibilità e al riuso futuro.
Gli Hunger Games del LabCD. Un diario di sopravvivenza
Enrica Salvatori;Vittore Casarosa;Francesco Ricciardi
2026-01-01
Abstract
The paper presents a case study on the preservation of digital research projects through the experience of the Laboratory of Digital Culture at the University of Pisa (LabCD), active since 2011 in the field of Digital Humanities. Drawing on the history and practices of the Lab, the contribution analyzes the structural difficulties involved in ensuring continuity, accessibility, and reuse for a heterogeneous digital heritage developed in a strongly experimental context. It highlights issues common to many university research centers, including reliance on under-resourced IT infrastructures, exposure to external cyber threats, discontinuity of technical expertise, and the lack of long-term institutional preservation policies. The paper then discusses a set of pragmatic strategies adopted by LabCD, such as web archiving of websites as complex objects, selective extraction and preservation of data, and the deposit of structured resources in disciplinary repositories. The case study shows that, in the absence of comprehensive solutions, digital project preservation currently requires conscious, flexible, and sustainability-oriented choices aimed at future reuse.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


