National Digital Forum turns 10 

The 10th annual National Digital Forum (NDF) conference is being held this week at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington. The forum is a coalition of libraries, archives, museums, galleries, government departments and other organisations and individuals working to get New Zealand’s culture and heritage online and accessible to all.

In honour of the 10th anniversary of the NDF, this year’s conference will showcase exciting developments in the sector, and the issues and opportunities that are shaping the digital future. NSLA’s Libraryhack project will be highlighted in Margaret Warren’s presentation: ‘What's ours is yours - or is it? How open is our data?’.

See the National Digital Forum website for the full program.

 

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