Blogs focus on international digitisation conference

Last week’s digitisation conference in Cardiff attracted not only 150 senior delegates from the UK and abroad but also the attention of bloggers across the world. Organised by JISC, ‘The conference brought together key figures from the UK, USA, Canada, Europe and beyond to explore some of the key challenges facing organisations in digitising and making available key digital resources’the conference brought together key figures from the UK, USA, Canada, Europe and beyond to explore some of the key challenges facing organisations in digitising and making available key digital resourcesto learners, teachers and researchers and indeed to all citizens.

The two-day conference – preceded by a one-day international e-content symposium – was covered by a live blog3 which reported on the more than 70 presentations, break-out sessions and keynote speeches made during the three days. The blog will remain open to allow discussion to continue and to allow those who were not able to attend to learn about national and international developments in digitisation and e-content (from the JISC web site, link).

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