Digital Heritage 2025: the call for papers is now open

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As the leading global event on digital technology for documenting, conserving, and sharing heritage—from landscapes and monuments to museums, collections, and intangible traditions—the Digital Heritage International Congress offers a unified stage for major world conferences, workshops, and exhibitions. The event features keynotes from cultural leaders and digital pioneers, tech expos, research demos, scientific papers, policy panels, best practice case studies, and hands-on workshops.

The ’25 edition will take place in Siena (Italy) on 8-13 September 2025.

Covering fields such as computer science, cultural preservation, archaeology, art, and more, it brings together professionals from across domains. Whether they are educators, technologists, researchers, policy makers, or curators, participants gather to explore and debate the potentials and challenges of digital technology for cultural heritage, ensuring vibrant dialogue and collaboration among leaders from diverse backgrounds.

The call for papers, workshops/panel/round tables proposals is now open.

Author registration and paper submissions will be accepted through the official conference platform openreview. Papers will be submitted based on 6 conference tracks that will shape the 2025 edition:

  • Documentation, Preservation, Monitoring and Restoration
  • Policy, Standards and Ethics
  • Infrastructures, Dataspace and international projects
  • Acquisition and Digitization
  • Analysis and Interpretation
  • Visualization and Interaction

Conference proceedings will be published in Open Access with Eurographics (EG) publisher and will be available in the EG Digital Library, indexed by Scopus and Web of Science.
A selection of papers submitted to the conference will be invited for an extended publication in leading journals (ACM JOCCH, Elsevier DAACH, MDPI Heritage, Indiana Univ. Press “Studies in Digital Heritage”).

Important dates:

  • Paper abstract* (400 words) deadline: 15.03.2025
  • Workshops/Panel/Round tables proposals deadline: 15.03.2025
  • Tutorials proposals deadline: 15.03.2025
  • Exhibit proposals deadline: 01.04.2025
  • Full Papers (10 pages) deadline: 15.04.2025
  • Short Papers (4 pages) deadline: 15.04.2025
  • Poster deadline: 15.04.2025

*Abstracts are not going to be reviewed but are required to organize the reviewing process.

Discover the details about the call for papers here

 

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