The Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum has released its 2020 conference program. This year, the Forum will take place virtually, 9-13 November. Registration is now open, and is free.
For those new to dh+lib,
“the DLF Forum welcomes digital library, archives, and museum practitioners from member institutions and beyond—for whom it serves as a meeting place, marketplace, and congress. As a meeting place, the DLF Forum provides an opportunity for our Advisory Committee, working groups, and community members to conduct their business and present their work. As a marketplace, the Forum provides an opportunity for community members to share experiences and practices with one another and support a broader level of information sharing among professional staff. As a congress, the Forum provides an opportunity for the DLF to continually review and assess its programs and its progress with input from the community at large” (https://forum2020.diglib.org/about/).
DLF Forum remains an important arena and opportunity to learn from and interact with colleagues across libraries and archives, addressing topics from digital preservation and digital humanities pedagogy, to data literacy and open scholarship infrastructures.
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This post was produced through a cooperation between Anton Angelo, Carla Brooks, Beyza Topuz Demir, Lina Marie Harper, Heather Rogers, Rekesha Spellman, and Rebekah Walker (Editors-at-large for the week), Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara (Editor for the week), and Caitlin Christian-Lamb, Linsey Ford, Ian Goodale, and Pamella Lach (dh+lib Review Editors).