Archiving 2018: Digitization Preservation, and Access
April 17-20, 2018, National Archives, Washington, DC
Abstract Deadline: November 13, 2017
Notification Due: Late December 2017
Manuscripts Due: March 3, 2018
The conference presents the latest research results on digitization and curation, provides a forum to explore new strategies and policies, and reports on successful projects that can serve as benchmarks in the field. Archiving 2018 is a blend of short courses, invited focal papers, keynote talks, and peer-reviewed oral and interactive display presentations, offering attendees a unique opportunity for gaining and exchanging knowledge and building networks among professionals.
INTENDED AUDIENCE:
Imaging experts and technicians as well as curators, managers, and researchers from libraries, archives, museums, records management repositories, information technology institutions, and commercial enterprises.
PROGRAM TOPICS:
Digitization of 2D, 3D, and AV materials
Access of 2D, 3D, and AV materials
Authors have the option to submit either a traditional conference paper, published in the proceedings or a paper that first appears in the Journal of Imaging Science and Technology(JIST) and then as a reprint in the Archiving 2018 Proceedings. JIST-first papers are automatically given an oral talk at the conference; JIST-first submissions that are not accepted are automatically considered for presentation. See website for details of each option.
The original deadline for submissions was October 30th but has now been EXTENDED to November 13, 2017.
For those who have met the deadline, thank you! We are reviewing your submissions and will respond with a decision soon.