14th International Digital Curation Conference | « Collaborations and Partnerships: addressing the big digital challenges together »

Conférence

The 14th edition of the International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC) will be run in partnership with the University of Melbourne. The conference will be hosted at the new Faculty of Arts development at Arts West, which has award winning, state-of-the art facilities.

The main theme of the conference will be collaborations and partnerships in the field of digital curation and preservation. How do they develop and evolve across the professional, disciplinary, institutional, regional, national, and international levels? And how are such collaborations supporting the advancement of digital curation and preservation practices?

Date et Heure
04 février 2019 07 février 2019
De 8H15 à 16H30
Lieu
Arts West Building, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne
Melbourne

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