Technology and scientific rigor for safeguarding cultural roots and identity memories.
Protecting the Library of the Tullia Zevi Foundation means protecting the soul of a people. Heritup, as part of the project funded by DTC Lazio in collaboration with the CNR Laboratory for the Protection of Built Heritage and Cultural Landscapes at Risk from Climate Change and Extreme Natural and Anthropogenic Events, has provided its elite expertise to build a security system capable of honoring the inestimable value of this book and archival collection.
Our Intervention Strategy
We have transformed the vulnerability of library assets into an excellence-driven protection strategy:
- Diagnostic Risk Assessment: Identification of specific environmental and anthropogenic risks for bibliographic assets.
- MSEP 4.0 with Heritup: Creation of a dynamic Security and Emergency Plan, accessible via smartphone for timely interventions.
- High-Level Emergency Team Training: Training programs specifically aimed at the protection and recovery of ancient and rare volumes.
- Practical Exercise: Simulation of evacuation and securing of assets in real-life crisis scenarios.
- ISO 9001 Certified Quality: Consulting and training certified by Bureau Veritas to ensure the highest levels of compliance.
“We protect the pages of the past to ensure the awareness of future generations.”
A Journey of Value (2024 – 2025)
A shared path of ethics, technology, and conservation, supported by the DTC Lazio Center of Excellence:
- October 2024 » Technological Kick-off: Start of activities and initial configuration of the Heritup application.
- December 2024 » Risk Definition: Completion of the vulnerability study and risk treatment analysis.
- January 2025 » Strategic Development: Drafting of the final Museum Security and Emergency Plan (MSEP).
- February 2025 » Staff Empowerment: Theoretical-practical training sessions and final exercise.
- March 2025 » Heritage Protection: Presentation of the integrated protection system to the Foundation.
Do you want to make your library future-proof?
