(Message partially edited and resent because disappeared from the archives as far as I can see - see the post scriptum below)
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As anticipated last month I will present findings from my research including guidelines on how to detect, prevent and report crimes and implement good records management policies through a smart and concise face to face format:
The Unfindable Explained.
Data Project Management
A brunellalongo.co.uk Workshop Wellcome Centre, Dale Room, July 28th, 13:00 - 17:00
Download the invitation and (updated) registration form from my web site at http://www.brunellalongo.co.uk
Recommended preliminary reading: my paper "Cataloguing the unfindable: mapping cybercrime in information management practices" available in a draft version through my web site and the SSRN repository at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1738079.
Registration fee is 99£ + vat.
Attendees from Universities: contact me for possible discounts and further recommended preliminary readings or works useful in your context.
I have invited those who work on academic data to check the last Special Issue (Validity and Limitations of College Student Self-Report Data) of the Journal "New Directions for Institutional Research".
For forensic approaches: search for news about the ratification of the international convention on cybercrime in the UK and the experts' immunity recent abolition (links available through my Twitter account Palestra Internet - http://twitter.com/internetgym - where in the next months more primary news are likely to be selected and recommended on Cloud computing governance and records management literacy (beyond the recent inflation of probably over-reported news).
Kind Regards
Brunella Longo
Information Management Adviser, Project Manager Prince2 Practitioner, Independent Scholar
brunellalongo.co.uk
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NW3 5EX London
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[with apologies for cross posting]
P.S. [Text of my reply to the person who sent me the above lost message:] Thank you (omissis). This is not the one I sent on July 7th but it is another message of mine disappeared from the archives (as far as I can see), to provoke reactions that can be easily perceived both as emotionally inadequate on my side and abused for others contextual advertising considered bravery exploitation of social media or innovative communication on the side of other major players (for instance, in this period check what is being promoted by Digital Preservation Centre, S.Burge / Deloitte, Jisc call 7/11 I myself I am interested to apply for and find partners and others). There is no sanction for these behaviours and If something goes dramatically wrong the responsible can reverse the situation, say that nothing is really happened, that it's not true what somebody claims as evidence of misbehaviour or blame the platform that may miss some IT investments crucial for security. The entire IT marketing culture has grown up around these assumptions of impunity justifiable as interests of the major "communities".
Strong implications from the architectural point of view and with regard to back up / preservation methodologies but also with governance mechanisms.
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone on O2
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