Welcome to the 13th edition of the International Digital Curation Conference.
The conference brings together digital curation professionals and educators with data producers and consumers to consider digital curation in a multi-disciplinary context.
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IDCC brings together those who create and manage data and information, those who use it and those who research and teach about curation processes.
Our view of ‘data’ is a broad one – video games and virtual worlds are of just as much interest as data from laboratory instruments or field observation. Whether the information originates in the arts, humanities, social or experimental sciences the issues faced are cross-disciplinary.
This year’s IDCC was held jointly by the UK Digital Curation Centre and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in partnership with the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI).
Thanks to all the speakers and delegates for helping to make it such a success. We'd love to hear your suggestions to make IDCC11 go even better, so please fill in the feedback form
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Digital curation manages, maintains, preserves, and adds value to digital information throughout its lifecycle, reducing threats to long-term value, mitigating the risk of digital obsolescence and enhancing usefulness for research and scholarship.
IDCC brings together those who create information, those who curate and manage it, those who use it and those who research and teach about curation processes.
Hear what Kevin Ashley, Director of DCC, says about the conference and why you should a
In partnership with the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) we held our 5th International Digital Curation Conference on the theme "Moving to Multi-Scale Science: Managing Complexity and Diversity" at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel & Conference Centre London Kensington.
The Programme Committee was chaired by:
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