Registration is now open for the 18th annual Digital Commonwealth virtual 
conference<https://membership.digitalcommonwealth.org/2024-Conference>, which 
will be held on April 30, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. via Zoom webinar. 
This year’s theme is “Building Connections: Pixels & People.”

Register for the 
conference<https://membership.digitalcommonwealth.org/event-5484747>. 
Registration is $10 for students and Digital Commonwealth members and people 
experiencing personal hardship, $25 for non-members.

Our keynote speaker is K.J. Rawson<https://kjrawson.net/>, founder and director 
of the Digital Transgender Archive<https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/>, 
as well as chair of the editorial board of the 
Homosaurus<https://homosaurus.org/>. We also have a great line-up of additional 
presenters still being organized:


  *   The Freedom on the Move<https://freedomonthemove.org/> team will present 
about fugitives from slavery and Kentucky’s historical newspaper.
  *   Leather Archive & Museum<https://leatherarchives.org/>'s Executive 
Director, Gary Wasdin, will speak about collective community action and 
fundraising.
  *   Kelley Ewing (Library of Virgnia), Kerry Huller (Library of Congress), 
Stewart Plein (West Virginia University Libraries). Jake Sadow (Boston Public 
Library) will present about the complexities and process of digitizing 
newspaper collections.
  *   Eben English from Boston Public Library’s Digital Repository Services 
will give us an update about the Digital Commonwealth repository.
  *   Digital Commonwealth’s educational fellow, Lara DeRose, will update us on 
the progress of their fellowship.

…and more to be announced as the schedule is finalized. Join us!

Warmly, on behalf of the Digital Commonwealth Board of Directors,
Chelcie

—
Chelcie Juliet Rowell (she, they)
Associate Head of Digital Collections Discovery
UX and Discovery

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
617-495-4561

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Lamont Library, A-10

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