CIDOC Conference 2024: Sustainable Connections: Building Knowledge Networks

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The Call for Papers is now available for the CIDOC 2024 annual conference, hosted in Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam: this years conference will explore efforts to facilitate the (re)use of collections information – ranging in scope, content, geography and theme – and embrace the lessons learned from developing social, analogue or digital knowledge networks, in order to inspire, expand and connect this work.

Call for contribution will close on the 10th of May.

Read more and discover about the Call for Contribution here.

 

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