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Digital Memory Database – Online Beta Test V2.0

Join us for the final pre-launch user-testing session of the Digital Memory Database!

This platform is designed to support memory practitioners, researchers, and creative and tech professionals to learn about existing digital practice in Holocaust memory, giving access to walkthroughs of digital projects and interviews with those involved in creating and disseminating them.

In March, we ran a preliminary workshop with digital humanities experts, in April, we ran an alpha-testing session in collaboration with iRights.Lab, Germany’s Digital Collective Memory Platform, and throughout June and July, we ran a series of beta-testing sessions at conferences across Europe.

Our work has always been grounded in listening, and so we have listened to all the feedback received to create the beta V2.0 of the site. Now, including a user area, interactive data visualisations, and different access points into the collection.

Please join us to provide feedback on these new features. All attendees will receive early access registration later this year – being one of the first to become a formal user of the site before its official launch in January 2026.

Please register here.