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Call for abstracts for DCH2017

Submitted on 25th July 2016

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The first annoucement and call for abstracts for the 2017 International Interdisciplinary Conference on Digital Cultural Heritage has been issued.

The first annoucement and call for abstracts for the 2017 International Interdisciplinary Conference on Digital Cultural Heritage has been issued. The conference is open for contributions that cover technical challenges as well as strategic guidance. Key messages relating to the impact of new technologies and processes on cultural heritage are especially welcome. It will take place in the Staatsbibliothek, Berlin from August 30th – September 1st 2017.

 

 

The conference's aims are:

  • raise awareness in Society, Science, and Technology fields about importance of the cultural dimensions and the growing potential of Digital Cultural Heritage.
  • promote innovative content analysis from cross-organizational interoperability of digital humanities databases and XML methods, techniques, and approaches.
  • focus on the central role of spatial concepts enabling synergy for knowledge generation from massive granular digital cultural heritage content.
  • create innovative cross-disciplines / cross sectors partnerships facilitate intercultural and interdisciplinary dialogue.
  • the roles and interest of an information society

More information about the scope and specifics of the requirements is available on the DCH2017 website. The call for abstracts is open until March 2017.


DRI is funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS) via the Higher Education Authority (HEA) and the Irish Research Council (IRC).

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