iPRES 2019: « Eye on the Horizon »

Conférence

Call for Contributions

Be inclusive. Be creative. Be inspiring.
And put your eyes on the horizon.

This is the full Call for Contributions for the 16th International Conference on Digital Preservation,  iPRES 2019. Deadline for all submissions is 18 March 2019. All submissions and presentations should be in English.

The theme for iPRES 2019 –  Eye on the Horizon – aims to broaden the voices and approaches participating in the conference. In keeping with the theme, we will embrace creative proposals that demonstrate how research and theory directly impact and influence practice at all levels. iPRES brings together a wide range of practitioners, researchers, educators, providers, students, and others to share lessons learned from engaging in digital preservation, including recent practice, research, developments, and innovations.

Date et Heure
16 septembre 2019 20 septembre 2019
Lieu
EYE Film Museum
Amsterdam
Autres Infos
Contact
Dutch Digital Heritage Network

Prochainement

12 mai 2025 14 mai 2025
Conférence - Tokyo, Japon
The conference is being jointly organized by COAR, JPCOAR and the National Institute of Informatics and will bring together international and Japanese participants to share experiences, identify priority activities across our communities, and contribute to the development of a shared…
27 mai 2025 28 mai 2025
Rencontre - Anvers, Belgique
Registration for EOSC Association’s 10th General Assembly is now open! GA#10 will be held as an in-person-only, lunch-to-lunch meeting on 27-28 May 2025 in Antwerp. It will take place alongside the closing event for the EOSC Focus project and the kick-off…
28 mai 2025 29 mai 2025
We invite to WOOC researchers, scholarly publishers, funders, policymakers, institutions, and open citations advocates, interested in the widespread adoption of practises for creation, sharing, reuse and improvement of open scholarly metadata.  This year’s edition of the workshop will gravitate around…
03 juin 2025
Conférence - Bruxelles, Belgique
The DIAMAS project has made a major contribution towards establishing a high-quality, aligned,community-led, and sustainable scholarly communication ecosystem that aims to make open access the standard practice for publications across Europe. As the project nears its conclusion, we are excited…