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5th International Digital Curation Conference (2009) Open for Registration

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Registration is now open for the 5th International Digital Curation Conference: “Moving to Multi-Scale Science: Managing Complexity and Diversity” to be held 2-4 December 2009 at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel, Kensington, London. The Conference is being held by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC)external link in partnership with the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)external link and organised by UKOLN. Pre-Conference Workshops are also arranged. Full details and how to register are available.

IDCC 2009 – Call for Papers deadline extended

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

The DCC is pleased to announce that the Paper Submission date for IDCC09 external link has been extended by two weeks to Friday 7 August 2009. Submissions should be in the form of a full or short paper, or a one page abstract for a poster, workshop or demonstration. All papers accepted for the conference will be published in the International Journal of Digital Curation external link.

International Journal of Digital Curation Publishes Issue 1, Volume 4 (2009)

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The International Journal of Digital Curation external link produced by UKOLN on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre external link has published the first issue of this year’s Volume 4. Issue 1, Volume 4 contains 10 peer-reviewed papers as well as general articles of interest to practitioners in digital curation and preservation and access, the management of data, etc.

IDCC 2009 Call for Papers

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

The DCC invites submission of full papers, posters, workshops and demos external link to the 5th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC 2009). It also welcomes contributions and participation from individuals, organisations and institutions across all disciplines and domains that are engaged in the creation, use and management of digital data, especially those involved in the challenge of curating data for e-science and e-research. Proposals will be considered for short (up to 6 pages) or long (up to 12 pages) papers and also for demonstrations, workshops and posters. The full text of papers will be peer-reviewed; abstracts for all posters, workshops and demos will be reviewed by the co-chairs. Final copy of accepted contributions will be made available to conference delegates, and papers will be published in our International Journal of Digital Curation external link.