june, 2019

Event Details
The two most important dates on the DT Heritage calendar every year are our East Coast and West Coast Round Tables. While we stay in touch with our
Event Details
The two most important dates on the DT Heritage calendar every year are our East Coast and West Coast Round Tables. While we stay in touch with our clients year round, these events provide us the chance to spend an entire day listening to the work they are doing and the challenges they face.
Due to the success of these events, we’re excited to announce the addition of a third Round Table in Chicago, bringing leaders in Cultural Heritage to the Midwest to share stories and wisdom, and give the CH community an opportunity to connect, mingle, and discuss the latest industry events and technology. We’re inviting our speakers and attendees from across the midwest to join us in Chicago for a day long event celebrating the cultural heritage industry and digitization.
You’ll have the opportunity to see the latest in cultural heritage technology in action including the IXG Camera System, DT Versa, DT Atom, DT Film Scanning Kit and the DT V-Cradle.
The Chicago Round table will be held at the University of Illinois at Chicago in the Richard J. Daley Library.
Richard J. Daley Library
801 S. Morgan, Rm 1-470
Chicago, IL 60607
@uiclibrary
https://www.facebook.com/uicdaleylibrary
Parking and lodging recommendations are available on the university’s admissions site here.
This year’s list of speakers includes industry experts from the University of Illinois Chicago, Northwestern University, The Art Institute of Chicago, and DT Heritage. Our full list of speakers and topics can be seen here. Later in the day we’ll be taking a full tour of the UIC Special Collections department and their digitization studio.
Register today to be the first to know about event updates!
Contact Kate Stone with any questions at [email protected].
We can’t wait to see you in the Windy City!
Time
(Thursday) 8:00 am - 6:00 pm CT
Location
University of Illinois at Chicago | Richard J. Daley Library
801 S. Morgan