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Course Details


San Francisco California

The 9th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC) will be held from Monday 24 February to Thursday 27 February 2014 at the Mission Bay Conference Centre at UCSF (University of California San Francisco). This year the IDCC is bringing a particular focus on how data is changing the world around us, recognising that the growing volume and complexity of data provides institutions, businesses and communities with a range of exciting opportunities and challenges. The conference will explore different drivers, the expanding portfolio of tools and data services and diverse skills which are essential for organisations to manage, utilise and benefit from many valuable data assets. The programme will reflect cultural, technical and economic perspectives and will illustrate the progress made in this arena in recent months. There will be a programme of workshops on Monday 24 and Thursday 27 February. The main conference programme will run from Tuesday 25 - Wednesday 26 February. IDCC14 will be organised by the Digital Curation Centre UK in partnership with the University of California Curation Center (UC3) at the California Digital Library and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI). The Call for Papers will be released soon.

Course Format: On Site
Address: 1675 Owens St San Francisco, CA 94158
 
Duration:  
Audience Category: Digital curators from education, research, business, culutral memory and other "big data" industries
Level: All levels
Instructor(s): TBD
Maximum Attendees: TBD
 
Cost Range: $250-700
Provider: Digital Curation Centre UK
Sponsored by: University of California Curation Center, California Digital Library and Coalition for Networked Information

This information is provided as a convenience for informational purposes only; it does not constitute an endorsement by the Library of Congress.