- Events
- 13. junij 2022
Legacy of advanced informatization in Ljubljana as a sound basis for the future of digitalization in Slovenia
The Computer History Museum, Ljubljana in co-organization with the Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana and Institute Jožef Stefan, Ljubljana is organizing an international expert panel “The Legacy of Advanced Informatization”. The panel will take place on Monday June 13th 2022 from 14:00 – 18:00 and will feature participants from the fields of information technology, digital humanities, law, entrepreneurship and museum science. The one-day event will be held in person at the Computer History Museum in Ljubljana as a closed event for the group of expert panelists and select observers to present their papers and exchange insights. The key takeaways of this expert meeting will be published in an electronic publication.
The goal of the expert panel presentations is to contribute to the understanding of software heritage and continuity challenges as well as help us co-create the guidelines for the preservation of software legacy in Slovenia. In our mapping of the current state of affairs we detected a lack of emphasis on software heritage in key strategic documents of public policies and museum practices in the field of heritage preservation and were faced with the following questions: Which software heritage will we leave for future generations in Slovenia? How to properly preserve software? What are the challenges in the musealization of software? What legal issues can we encounter?, etc.
The event is supported by the City of Ljubljana (Mestna občina Ljubljana) and the French Cultural Institute in Slovenia (Institut français de Slovénie).
Programme is in the file.