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Report: Digital Humanities 2025: Book of Abstracts

The call for papers was launched on the 20th of September 2024, with submissions accepted until the 8th of December 2024 (after an extended deadline). It was translated into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese thanks to the collaboration of several colleagues from the Program Committee and the Local Organizing Committee.

The motto “Building Access and Accessibility, Open Science to all Citizens” was inspired by the 2002 Budapest Open Access Declaration, but also by a commitment to make visible several questions regarding accessibility needs (physical and digital). The Declaration amplified the aim of making research more widely available and free to anyone with internet access. Lately, Open Science or Open Scholarship have reframed concepts such as openness, access and accessibility from a technical and ethical perspective, taking into consideration data, infrastructure, and/or collaboration. National, international, or organizational manifestos, statements, declarations, principles, and policies related to scholarly objects, practices or methods are being formulated to improve and accelerate research through increased transparency, collaboration, and a more inclusive access to scientific knowledge of our societies. 

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