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The call for papers<https://www.imaging.org/Site/IST/Conferences/Archiving/Archiving_Home.aspx?WebsiteKey=6d978a6f-475d-46cc-bcf2-7a9e3d5f8f82&hkey=50c94f49-6e70-4844-b625-a1f1f443bb87&Entry_CCO=7#Entry_CCO> is open for the online Archiving 2022<https://www.imaging.org/Site/IST/Conferences/Archiving/Archiving_Home/>, State-of-the-art Imaging, Digitization, Preservation, and Access. The deadline is March 28.


Archiving brings together an international community of technical experts, managers, practitioners, and academics from cultural heritage institutions, universities, and commercial enterprises, to explore and discuss state-of-the-art imaging, digitization, preservation, and access for 2D, 3D, and AV materials, including documents, manuscripts, photographs, bound volumes, paintings, videos, and born-digital works.

Archiving includes beginning to advanced Short Courses; virtual Behind-the-Scenes Tours; Exhibits; a robust Technical Papers Program; and vibrant networking opportunities. Short courses take place online 23-27 May, with the online technical program 7-10 June.
More information about the program, including guidelines for proposal submission, is available at https://www.imaging.org/Site/IST/Conferences/Archiving/Archiving_Home/

Kathlin Smith
Senior Director of Communications
Council on Library and Information Resources<https://www.clir.org/>
211 North Union Street, Suite 100-PMB1027
Alexandria, VA 22314




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