Digital Commonwealth 14th Annual Conference
Contextual Conversations: Representation and Digital Practice
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April 7, 2020 , 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Hogan Center • College of the Holy Cross • Worcester, MA

Call for Speakers

The Digital Commonwealth’s 14th Annual Conference will be held on Tuesday April 
7th, 2020 at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA from 8:00am to 
4:00pm. Digital Commonwealth’s Conference Committee invites interested speakers 
to submit abstracts of 1 page or less in length for presentations centered 
around the theme: Contextual Conversations: Representation and Digital 
Practice. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: contextualizing 
collections concerning underrepresented communities; collaboration with 
underrepresented communities; developing inclusive discovery tools; issues and 
opportunities in the role of interpretation and curation of digital collections.

Sessions will be 1 hour in length and may be individual presentations, a 
proposal to serve on a panel, or 2-3 speakers may submit a joint proposal for a 
panel or moderated discussion.

Speakers who can conduct a demonstration or have an exhibit associated with 
their work are strongly encouraged to submit. Demonstration/exhibit space will 
be provided at no charge. A short description of proposed demonstration/exhibit 
material must be included in the abstract.

Abstracts should be submitted by email no later than Tuesday October 1, 2019 to 
[email protected]. Please email any questions to the same address.


About Digital Commonwealth

Digital Commonwealth is a non-profit collaborative organization that provides 
resources and services to support the creation, management, and dissemination 
of cultural heritage materials held by Massachusetts libraries, museums, 
historical societies, and archives. Digital Commonwealth currently has nearly 
200 member institutions from across the state.

Digital Commonwealth’s mission is to provide access to thousands of images, 
documents, and sound recordings that have been digitized by member institutions 
so that they may be available to researchers, students, and the general public. 
Digital Commonwealth provides a single point of online access to digital assets 
hosted by Massachusetts cultural institutions. It also serves as a repository 
for hosting an institution’s content. Free digitization services are provided 
by the Boston Public Library as part of the Library for the Commonwealth 
program. Our member institutions include libraries, museums, historical 
societies, archives, research institutions, and other organizational 
repositories of our cultural heritage.

Massachusetts Collections Online: digitalcommonwealth.org
Membership and Programming: digitalcommonwealth.wildapricot.org

Glynda Benham
Membership & Conference Manager
Digital Commonwealth
[email protected]
617-431-3933

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