COAR Annual Conference 2024

Conference

Outcomes of the COAR Meetings

COAR is pleased to announce that our annual conference programme will be held on June 6-7, 2024 in conjunction with the Open Repositories Conference in Gothenburg, Sweden.

The programme is in development, but there will be a special session on developing effective advocacy strategies for repositories / repository networks, and identifying priority areas for technical alignment of repositories.

The meeting will also be an opportunity to learn more about new COAR resources such as the COAR vocabularies, recommendations on supporting multilingualism in repositories, and the COAR Framework for Good Practices in Repositories.

There will also be a detailed update and Q&A session about COAR Notify, as significant progress has been made since the last presentation provided to COAR members.

Some sessions will be recorded and shared with COAR members, for those of you who cannot attend in person.

Date and Hour
06 June 2024 07 June 2024
Venue
Göteborg, Sweden

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