Conference LTP 2019
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After successful conferences (CDA 2016 , CDA 2017 and CDA 2018) we are organizing the fourth international conference LTP 2019.
The topic of this year is: New trends and scopes in building LTP archives. The conference is scheduled for 5th of November 2019 during Science Week and Techniques. Venue: Lecture Hall University Library in Bratislava, Ventúrska 11, Bratislava.
The conference takes place in the Slovak Week of Science and Technology as one of the events. Week of Science and Technology in Slovakia is organized annually by the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic, in cooperation with the Centre of Scientific and Technical Information and the National Center for popularization of science and technology in society.
Strategy of Slovak Librarianship development for the years 2015 - 2020 (the "Strategy") in strategic area 2: Building, long-term preservation, development and protection of library and information funds is determined under priority 2.2 Digitalization, long-term archiving and access to digital data and knowledge of the cultural and scientific heritage aims, to extend, improve and optimize the information, communication and technological capacity for the systematic collection, management, storage and long-term protection of library, information and knowledge funds in digital form. University Library in Bratislava-Slovakia implemented national projects of Operational programme Informatization of society “Central data archive”(2012-2015), “Digital Sources”(2015) and currently provides their sustainable operation and development. These activities correspond to the measures of adopted Strategy: 2.2.2 Engage libraries into a single platform, storage, archiving and long-term access to the cultural and intellectual heritage and 2.2.8 Ensure sustainable operation and development of the Central data archive (CDA) for long-term preservation of cultural heritage in digital form, and extend partner network of institutional contributors of CDA.
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