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Announcement: Registration is Now Open for the 2025 DLF Forum, Learn@DLF Program Available

By: Aliya ReichMay 21, 2025May 21, 2025

Registration is now open for the in-person Digital Library Federation’s (DLF) Forum and Learn@DLF, happening in Denver, Colorado, November 16-19, 2025. The program for Learn@DLF, which features 6 exciting workshops, is also now available. The DLF Forum program will be released in early summer.

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