[Asis-l] DCC CALL FOR PAPERS

Joy Davidson british.editor at erpanet.org
Thu Apr 23 07:32:56 EDT 2009


CALL FOR PAPERS

The Digital Curation Centre in partnership with the Coalition for Networked
Information (CNI) is pleased to announce:

5th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC) Moving to Multi-Scale
Science: Managing Complexity and Diversity.

2 - 4 December 2009 at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel, London, UK.

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Now entering its fifth year of operation the IDCC is an established annual
event with a unique place in the digital curation community, reaching out to
individuals, organisations and institutions across all disciplines and
domains involved in curating data for e-science and e-research.

Presenting a paper at the conference offers you the chance to:

- Share good practice, skills and knowledge transfer

- Influence and inform future digital curation policy & practice

- Test out curation resources and toolkits

- Explore collaborative possibilities and partnerships

- Engage educators and trainers with regard to developing digital curation
skills for the future

All papers accepted for the conference will be published in the
International Journal of Digital Curation

( <http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc> http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc)

The IDCC invites submission of full papers, posters, workshops and
demonstrations. Full details of the Call for Papers can be found at: 

 <http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/dcc-2009/call-for-papers/>
http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/dcc-2009/call-for-papers/

Sent on behalf of the IDCC09 Programme Committee:

co-chaired by Chris Rusbridge, Director of the Digital Curation Centre, Liz
Lyon, Director of UKOLN and Clifford Lynch, Executive Director of the
Coalition for Networked Information.

 

 

 

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