Conference Registration
Information for registration, travel, and accommodation for the Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory is below. If you have any questions not addressed here, please email us at borndigital@sas.ac.uk.
The conference will run 2-4 April 2025 both online and at Senate House, University of London.
Conference Information
The full conference programme can be found here: https://easychair.org/smart-program/BDCAM25/
Wednesday 2 April
10:30-12:30 - Workshops
13:30-14:00 - Welcome
14:00-17:00 - Sessions
17:00-20:00 - Keynote & Reception
Thursday 3 April
10:00-13:00 - Sessions
13:00-14:30 - Lunch & Poster/Demo Session
14:30-16:00 - Plenary Roundtable
16:00-18:00 - Sessions
Friday 4 April
09:45-12:00 - Sessions
12:00-13:00 - Lunch
13:00-14:50 - Sessions
14:50-16:00 - Plenary Conversation
Registration for the conference is now open.
Those who register before 2 February 2025 are eligible for 'early bird' prices. From 3 February 2025, the standard conference fees will be applicable.
The deadline to register for in-person attendance is 12 March 2025.
The deadline to register for online attendance is 26 March 2025.
The conference is being run with some online elements. Full Conference and Single Day tickets will provide in-person and online access, while Online Only tickets provide access only to the virtual portions of the event. All keynote and plenary sessions will be available online, as will sessions marked 'hybrid' on the conference programme.
All presenters (except those who are presenting virtually) will need to register for the Full Conference ticket. Those presenting virtually should register for the Online Only option.
Discounted tickets are available to the following groups:
- Currently enrolled students who do not have access to funding for conference attendance.
- Those people who are working without a permanent contract or who are not affiliated with an organisation or institution and do not have access to funding for conference attendance from their organisation, grant funding, or another source.
Early Bird Registration** | Standard Registration | |
Full Conference (Standard) | £110 | £135 |
Full Conference (Discount) | £50 | £50 |
Single Day | £60 | £70 |
Online Only | £25 | £25 |
For attendees requiring assistance as a result of a disability or long-term health condition, we can offer a free ticket for your essential companion. Please email us directly to arrange this.
**Early bird price for any tickets booked before 3 February.
The Organising Committee plans to award bursaries of up to £500 to support in-person attendance at the conference. The bursaries are to make the event more accessible to those who would otherwise be unable to attend, with specific attention to supporting students and those who are precariously employed. Funding can be used to pay for any expenses related to in-person attendance including, but not limited to, travel, accommodation, childcare, or anything else that would facilitate the recipient’s attendance at the event. Bursary winners will not need to pay a registration fee.
Applications will be reviewed by the Organising Committee and decisions will take into account demonstrated financial need, the applicant’s motivation for attending, and importance of ensuring a diverse group of attendees at the event.
Applicants need to be presenting at the conference in order to apply for a bursary. To be eligible for a bursary, applicants need to fall into one of the following groups:
- Currently enrolled students who do not have access to funding for conference attendance.
- Those people who are working without a permanent contract, who are not affiliated with an organisation or institution and do not have access to funding for conference attendance from their organisation, grant funding, or another source and those who require additional funds as a result of long-term illness or disability.
The deadline to submit an application is 5:00PM GMT on 22 January 2025. Applicants will be informed of the result of their application by 29 January 2025.
Applications should be submitted using this form.
All bursary awards are made provisionally and will only be confirmed on return of a written acceptance via email and when a completed registration has been received and processed. Bursary winners will be sent a personalised registration link and do not need to pay a registration fee.
Bursary winners can submit receipts for their expenses to the Organising Committee (for example, flight reservations or hotel bookings) in advance of the conference. Payment will be by bank transfer.
If you have any questions or issues with the form, please email borndigital@sas.ac.uk.
The in-person portions of the conference will take place at the Senate House building on the University of London campus, conveniently located in the heart of Bloomsbury, next to the British Museum and Russell Square.
Senate House
University of London
Malet St, London WC1E 7HU
United Kingdom
London has a robust public transportation network, run by Transport for London (TFL). Information about tickets and getting around the city can be found on the TFL website.
By tube
The nearest underground stations are:
- Russell Square (Piccadilly Line)
- Goodge Street (Northern Line)
- Tottenham Court Road (Central Line and Northern Line)
- Euston Square (Circle Line, Metropolitan Line and Hammersmith and City Line)
- Euston Station (Victoria Line & Northern Line)
By rail
Euston, King’s Cross and St. Pancras mainline stations are within walking distance. The other London mainline stations are a short tube or taxi journey away. St. Pancras has international connections available via Eurostar.
By bus
Closest bus stops - Tottenham Court Road or Russell Square (Numbers 7, 24, 29, 68, X68, 73, 91, 134, 168 and 188).
By plane
Senate House is accessible by public transportation from all of London's major airports - Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), City (LCY), Luton (LTN), and Stansted (STN).
There are a wide range of accommodation options in and around central London. The Bloomsbury and Russell Square neighbourhoods are closest to the conference venue, but other accommodation in walking distance can be found in Fitzrovia, Euston, and King's Cross.
If you are looking for more affordable accomodation, you can look at hotels located on the Victoria or Elizabeth lines. Both lines have stops near Senate House and provide quick access in and out of central London.
Hotel options at various price points are available here at the following link (please copy and paste the link into your browser, if you click on it you may get the wrong dates): https://go.tripstaxhotels.com/?ptoken=ad0ce66e-a235-464c-a337-026dd847de70&in=02.04.2025&out=04.04.2025&city=London WC1E 7HU&radius=2
There are a number of other websites for available finding short-term accommodation in Central London, in addition to the usual hotel booking websites.
Additional information can be found at: Conference Accommodation
The Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory conference is committed to providing a safe, open and welcoming environment. All conference participants - including peer reviewers, presenters, attendees, and members of the organising and programme committees - contribute to creating and maintaining a spirit of inclusivity.
We expect all participants to maintain a considerate and professional demeanor at all times, including in all conference-related processes and communications, whether in person or online. Our goal is to create a harassment-free environment where everyone, regardless of their background or identity, feels safe, respected, and included.
We have zero tolerance for any kind of harassment, intimidation, or discrimination. All actions or behaviors intended to exclude, intimidate, or cause discomfort are a violation of our Code of Conduct, including:
- offensive communication related to age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, language, race, religion or belief, political opinion
- inappropriate use of sexual images in public spaces
- deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording
- sustained disruption of talks or other conference activities
- inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention
Any participant engaged in unacceptable behaviour will be immediately asked to stop and removed from the conference. If you are subject to or witness harassment, intimidation, or discrimination, or have any other concerns, please contact borndigital@sas.ac.uk or speak with a conference organiser, they will be identified by badges and introductions at the beginning of the event. If you believe or see anyone is in physical danger, please notify conference organizers or Senate House security staff immediately.
Registration and attendance at the conference is conditional upon acceptance of the Code of Conduct and any breach of it will lead to immediate and final withdrawal of your registration without a refund.
Update (26 November): Several presenters have made us aware that they have received an email from a company called Global Travel Experts (gtravelhosting[dot]com).
This company is not in any way affiliated with the Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory conference.
Global Travel Experts send unsolicited emails to conference participants (other conferences as well as this one) claiming that they have made a reservation which requires confirmation. Please do not contact them and provide them with any of your personal details.
Please be assured that we have not provided participants' email addresses to this or any other company and does not publish participant emails online.
If possible, we recommend blocking the sender planning[at]gtravelhosting[dot]com and if you receive an email from them mark it as spam and delete immediately. When booking accommodation for the conference please only contact hotels directly or through the link on our website, when that becomes available.