iPRES 2021
Conférence
Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, the iPRES2020 had to be postponed to iPRES2021. With the support of the whole community, the 17th International Conference on Digital Preservation, iPRES2021, will be held at the National Science Library, in Oct 19-22, 2021, Beijing, China, and will be organized in a hybrid mode (Onsite and on line). iPRES2021 will be co-hosted by the National Science and Technology Library (NSTL)and the National Science Library of Chinese Academy of Sciences(NSL).
Main Theme : Empowering Digital Preservation for the Enriched Digital Ecosystem
- Sub-theme 1: Exploring the New Horizons
- Sub-theme 2: Scanning the New Development
- Sub-theme 3: Enhancing the Collaboration
- Sub-theme 4: Building the Capacity & Capability
- Sub-theme 5: COVID-19 and Digital Preservation
Date et Heure
Lieu
National Science Library of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 33 Beisihuan Xilu, Zhongguancun
Pékin, Chine
Prochainement
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