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Programs are Live for CLIR’s 2023 Events: DLF Forum, Learn@DLF, and DigiPres

The Council on Library and Information Resources is delighted to announce the release of the full conference programs for our in-person events happening in St. Louis, Missouri, this November: the Digital Library Federation’s (DLF) Forum and Learn@DLF, and NDSA’s Digital Preservation 2023: Communities of Time and Place. This year’s programs are full of exciting content, and you won’t want to miss them.

Explore the Programs

Join us for our events on the following dates:

While each of our events is unique, all three contain exciting content presented in a variety of formats, ranging from focused lightning talks to longer panels, short presentations to half-day workshops. With 4-5 simultaneous tracks, there’s always something interesting happening at CLIR’s fall events. We are grateful to our volunteer Reviewers and Program Committees, without whom these fabulous programs would not have come together. 

Secure the early bird rate, register for our events, book your hotel, browse our new community-written St. Louis local guide, and start planning for yet another memorable week with CLIR. 

DLF member organizations receive one complimentary DLF Forum registration as part of their member benefits. Not sure who received your code? We’d be happy to help. Contact us at forum@diglib.org

If you have any questions, please write to us at forum@diglib.org. We’re looking forward to seeing you in St. Louis this fall.

-Team DLF

Council on Library and Information Resources: https://www.clir.org/ 

Digital Library Federation: https://www.diglib.org/ 

NDSA: https://ndsa.org/

P.S. Want to stay updated on all things #DLFforum? Subscribe to our Forum newsletter and follow us at @CLIRDLF on Twitter.

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