Information Longevity Talk in Gothenburg

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On Tuesday 17 November 17:30 I’m giving a talk as part of Mathias Klang’s information security course at the University of Gothenburg. The theme is “Årtusendenas glömska: arkivsäkring i det riktigt lÃ¥nga perspektivet”, which may hint to the intelligent reader that I’ll be speaking in Swedish. I’ll cover ways that information has survived from the distant past, and aspects of how data from archaeological sites and museum collections can be safeguarded for a long future.

The lecture is free and open to the public. The venue is at Forskningsgången 6, square 2, floor 2, on the premises of IT-Universitetet on Lindholmen. Hope to see blog readers there!

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Author: Martin R

Dr. Martin Rundkvist is a Swedish archaeologist, journal editor, skeptic, atheist, lefty liberal, bookworm, boardgamer, geocacher and father of two.

4 thoughts on “Information Longevity Talk in Gothenburg”

  1. Will you summarize your talk in English here for those of us whose Swedish is seriously weak? We’d be delighted to hear what you have to say.

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  2. You would have seen me if it wasn´t for my smallest childs third birthday.
    I guess my wife would have been interesting as well as she is reeducating herself from beeing archaeologist to a career managing archives.

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