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Registration open for Fourteenth Festival of Croatian Digitisation Projects by 2 May 2025

The visual identity of the Fourteenth Festival of Croatian Digitisation Projects.

Register by 2 May 2025 for the Fourteenth Festival of Croatian Digitisation Projects, which the National and University Library in Zagreb (NSK) will host on 8 and 9 May 2025.

The Fourteenth Festival of Croatian Digitisation Projects, the 2025 edition of D-fest, the Library’s annual conference spotlighting issues surrounding the digitisation of heritage, will once again bring together experts in heritage digitisation and digital collection management who will present their work in the past year and share the latest professional insights which they gained as part of digitisation projects at the national, local and international levels.

Coming together in digitising heritage

Through this year’s D-fest’s programme the festival participants will gain insight into current plans on the national level concerning heritage digitisation and the challenges regarding the efforts that are being put in coordinating digitisation in archives, libraries and museums, and also learn more about organisational issues when it comes to managing digital heritage with the existing resources.

Scenes from the editions of D-fest prior to 2025.

The 2025 Festival will also present the results of successful digitisation projects, as well as the details of various development projects aimed at linking heritage institutions into national and/or international infrastructures and integrating data, improving the promotion of heritage, addressing AI-related issues or providing a brand new perspective on heritage and its use.

The Festival’s programme will also address cooperation-related issues in the field of digitisation as well as issues with regard to the inclusion of the academic community in digital humanities projects and development of creative solutions for bringing digital heritage closer to various audiences and user groups.

D-fest 2025 preliminary programme.