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Members of the digital preservation community are invited to submit iPRES2021 proposals for papers, panels, posters and demos, workshops and tutorials, lightning talks, demonstrations and hackathons by the revised deadline of 31st May 2021.

 

iPRES2021 is a hybrid conference this year, with the option to participate and deliver contributions online with no travel required.

 

There will also be an online 'intention to submit' which will open shortly, so those intending to submit a proposal can tell organizers about the paper they would like to give before the proposal is fully formed, or to describe a creative proposal about a contribution in the event ideas do not fit exactly into defined structures.  

 

The iPRES2021 organizing committee is looking forward to extending a warm welcome to digital preservation colleagues from all round the world: online and in person.

 

Find out more about iPRES2021 and read the full call for contributions.

 

*Apologies for cross-posting*

 

Sarah Middleton

Head of Communications and Advocacy

Digital Preservation Coalition

37 Tanner Row, York, YO1 6WP

 

Tel: 01904 601952

 

http://www.dpconline.org/

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Twitter: @Sarah_DPC

 

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