IDCC17 - Registration now open
27 October, 2016 | in DCC News
By: Bridget Robinson
We are delighted to announce that registration for IDCC17 is now open and that we have been able to reduce the conference fees compared to last years conference in Amsterdam and the previous UK based conference in London in 2014. We do hope that these very competitive fees will encourge delegates to register early.
You can book a place at the conference using the University of Edinburgh's ePay system. Full details, including a step-by-step guide, can be found on the Registration page.
Please note that registration for the workshops is separate to conference registration. Workshop registration will be added to the ePay system at a later date.
The full conference programme is still being finalised but we are pleased to be able to confirm that Clifford Lynch, the Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) will be providing the summing up at the end of the conference.
Cliff has been a supporter of the Digital Curation Centre from its inception in 2004 and states "I've been participating in IDCC conferences since the beginning. This has evolved into a key international venue to explore the broad range of issues involved in curating digital content, and combines a research and practice in a particularly valuable way."
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