The organisers of the Digital Heritage conference (8-15 September, Siena) have extended the initial submission deadline for papers by two weeks to the 1st May.

You still have the opportunity to participate in the ECHOES session, Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage, co-chaired by Emanuel Demetrescu (CNR) and Sorin Hermon (Cyprus Institute), which is is about the future of CH research, conservation, preservation, and valorisation, as set by the EU Commission’s vision for creating a collaborative cloud for Cultural Heritage. The initiative focuses on heritage digital twins, treated as digital commons, ensuring their digital continuum within an innovative digital ecosystem. This is achieved through the development of a cloud-based infrastructure populated with tools, services, and applications. The EU-funded project ECHOES organises the session to push for a paradigm shift in the CH domain, transforming it into an open, data-driven, and collaborative discipline.
For clarity, short papers can be up to 4 pages, while long papers can be up to 10 pages. Further information is available on the Call for Papers webpage.
In addition, the track on Infrastructures, Dataspaces and international projects, co-chaired by Dimitrios Kotzinos (Cergy Paris University), also covers the topics of the Collaborative cloud for Cultural Heritage, connecting infrastructures, best practices, digital transformation, digital archives and digital libraries, digital accessibility, heritage cybersecurity, blockchain and NFT, and education.