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Discovering Collections, Discovering Communities is taking a break in 2024

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Discovering Collections, Discovering Communities is taking a break in 2024

The Discovering Collections, Discovering Communities (DCDC) conference is a highly anticipated event in the Gallery, Library, Archive, Museum and Academic (GLAMA) sector. This conference offers a unique opportunity for colleagues from various institutions to come together and collaborate, sharing their knowledge and expertise. After a year of being held entirely online, the DCDC conference is set to return to an in-person format in 2023. This is an exciting development for the conference partners – The National Archives, The British Library, and Jisc – who have taken the time to review and plan for an even more successful event.

The DCDC conference has been a key event in the GLAMA sector since its inception in 2013. It has provided a platform for professionals from different institutions to come together and discuss the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in the sector. The conference has also been a space for networking and building relationships, which has led to numerous collaborations and partnerships over the years.

The decision to move the DCDC conference back to an in-person format in 2023 is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the GLAMA sector. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, the sector has continued to thrive and innovate, and the return of the DCDC conference is a clear indication of this. The conference partners – The National Archives, The British Library, and Jisc – have been working tirelessly to ensure that the event is a success and meets the expectations of attendees.

The DCDC conference has always been known for its diverse and thought-provoking program, and the 2023 edition will be no different. The conference partners have taken the time to review and reflect on the feedback from previous events, and have come up with a program that is both relevant and engaging. Attendees can expect a wide range of sessions, workshops, and keynote speeches that cover a variety of topics, including digital preservation, access and outreach, and diversity and inclusion in the GLAMA sector.

One of the key highlights of the DCDC conference is the opportunity for colleagues from different institutions to collaborate and share their experiences. This collaboration has led to the development of innovative projects and initiatives that have had a significant impact on the GLAMA sector. The return of the conference to an in-person format will provide an even greater opportunity for colleagues to network and build relationships, which will undoubtedly lead to more fruitful collaborations in the future.

The DCDC conference is also known for its strong focus on digital innovation and technology in the GLAMA sector. With the rapid advancement of technology, it is crucial for professionals in the sector to stay updated and informed. The 2023 edition of the conference will feature sessions and workshops that explore the latest trends and developments in digital preservation, access, and outreach. This will provide attendees with valuable insights and knowledge that they can apply in their respective institutions.

In addition to the informative and thought-provoking program, the DCDC conference also offers a unique opportunity for attendees to explore the host city. The conference partners have carefully selected a location that not only provides a beautiful backdrop for the event but also offers a rich cultural experience. Attendees can expect to immerse themselves in the local culture, visit museums and galleries, and network with professionals from the host city.

The return of the DCDC conference to an in-person format in 2023 is a significant milestone for the GLAMA sector. It is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of professionals in the sector and their commitment to advancing the field. The conference partners – The National Archives, The British Library, and Jisc – have taken the time to review and plan for an event that will not only meet but exceed the expectations of attendees.

In conclusion, the DCDC conference is a unique collaboration opportunity for colleagues from across the GLAMA sector. The return of the conference to an in-person format in 2023 is an exciting development that will provide attendees with a valuable platform to network, collaborate, and learn from each other. The conference partners have put in a lot of effort to ensure that the event is a success, and attendees can expect a diverse and engaging program that will leave them inspired and motivated.

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