Join the Journal of Open Humanities Data for a one-day virtual conference celebrating it’s 10 year anniversary, Friday 26 September 2025. “A Decade of Open Humanities Data” will “feature lightning talks, thematic dialogues, and community discussions on the future of open humanities data, featuring JOHD authors and collaborators from around the world.” From the announcement:
To make it easier for people across time zones to join, the event is structured into two sessions. Youβre welcome to attend one or both, depending on your schedule.
Session 1 (ideal for participants in Asia-Pacific and Europe):
08:00β11:00 UTC / 09:00β12:00 BST / 16:00β19:00 China / 17:00β20:00 Japan / 18:00β21:00 AustraliaSession 2 (ideal for participants in Europe and the Americas):
15:00β18:00 UTC / 16:00β19:00 BST / 11:00β14:00 East US / 08:00β11:00 West USThe event will be recorded.
Advance registration required.
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