Aleksandra Uzelac, PhD participated at the 4th DARIAH-HR International Conference ‘Digital Humanities & Heritage: Legacy and Innovation’ held in Split, from 9th until 11th October 2024. The conference was co-organized by the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research, Zagreb; University of Split, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; Literary Circle Split; University of Rijeka, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; University of Zadar, Department of Information Sciences; ICARUS Croatia, and around 70 participants from Croatia and other European countries took part in it.

Uzelac intervention, titled ‘Navigating Digital Cultural Policy: Croatia’s Position in the European Context’, was held as part of the session entitled Ethical and Educational Considerations in Digital Humanities. In addition, a poster entitled ‘The Value of Heritage for Sustainable Development and How to Evaluate It: SoPHIA Model’ co-authored by Aleksandra Uzelac, Sanja Tišma, and Sunčana Franić, was also presented.

More information is available on the conference website: https://dhh.dariah.hr/2024/home/.

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