File:Gunnar Sahlin petabyte.ogv
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DescriptionGunnar Sahlin petabyte.ogv |
English: Part of a presentation by Gunnar Sahlin, head of Kungliga bibliioteket, Sweden's national library. This excerpt shows his appearance. He's speaking about how to preserve digital information.
Svenska: Del av ett tal hållet av Gunnar Sahlin, Sveriges riksbibliotekarie. Detta utdrag visar talaren. Han talar om bevarandet av digital information. |
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Source | Excerpt from this video found on this page, clearly licensed CC-BY-2.5-Sweden |
Author | Speaking: Gunnar Sahlin. Unknown video photographer at Kungliga biblioteket, Sweden's national library |
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