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    Summer School - Epistemology and methodology

    Early printed books: from the Gutenberg invention to the digital revolution

    Published before 1501, the first printed editions, known as incunabula, first captured the interest of booklovers, researchers, and librarians three centuries ago. Today, knowledge of the output from these first fifty years is more widespread as a result of national and international bibliographical research. An inventory of some 30,000 incunabular books has been compiled, representing around fifty million copies that circulated over a period of roughly fifty years. This summer school aims to increase the participants' awareness of the issues surrounding the description, cataloguing and digitisation of incunabula. It is intended to highlight the interest of a scientific approach, for example by focussing on the conditions in which they were produced and on their content, as well as by reconstructing their journey to the present day through the study of their bindings and marks of origin.

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    Seminar - Epistemology and methodology

    Digital practices in the humanities and social sciences (2014-2015)

    Digitial workshop seminar at the MSH Val de Loire

    L'atelier numérique de la MSH Val de Loire et les équipes membres proposent de renouveler son séminaire « Pratiques numériques en SHS » pour l'année 2014-2015. Ce séminaire est conçu comme un lieu de réflexion et de confrontation des pratiques et des analyses afin d’établir, en liaison avec les grands programmes internationaux, un espace de questionnement sur les normes et les usages, de la conservation patrimoniale aux outils de traitement automatique.

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