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  • Nantes

    Study days - Representation

    Online art and literature corpuses

    Feedback on user experiences and the heritage issues relating to the online archiving of corpuses in art and literature

    Nos journées d’études veulent proposer des retours d’expérience et des approches tant méthodologiques que théoriques sur la mise en ligne de grands corpus élaborés en littérature et en art. L’objectif est de mieux saisir les enjeux culturels de la numérisation pour la diffusion des œuvres littéraires et artistiques.

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  • Angers

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Crowdsourcing as a means to share, enrich and publish heritage sources

    The wide variety of these projects, their objects, and their contributing “crowds” is striking: “Transcribe Bentham”, “Zooniverse”, etc. not forgetting Wikipedia. Facing this fact, it seems interesting to allow researchers from various disciplinary origins to gather and question crowdsourcing together. A large number of questions are at stake, from a scientific point of view, but also sociologically and ethically: are there common practices to these projects that are so different in their objects, objectives, data, and contributors? We thus wish, during this international and interdisciplinary conference, to confront theories, reflexions and sharing out of experiences on this subject.

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  • Tours

    Miscellaneous information - Epistemology and methodology

    Introduction to coding literary texts with XML-TEI

    Pour la huitième année consécutive, l’équipe des « Bibliothèques virtuelles humanistes » du CESR de Tours organise une nouvelle session du stage d’ « initiation à l’encodage XML-TEI des textes patrimoniaux », à destination des professionnels.

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  • Angers

    Call for papers - Information

    Crowdsourcing as a means to share, enrich and publish heritage sources

    The wide variety of these projects, their objects, and their contributing “crowds” is striking: “Transcribe Bentham”, “Zooniverse”, etc. not forgetting Wikipedia. Facing this fact, it seems interesting to allow researchers from various disciplinary origins to gather and question crowdsourcing together. A large number of questions are at stake, from a scientific point of view, but also sociologically and ethically: are there common practices to these projects that are so different in their objects, objectives, data, and contributors? We thus wish, during this international and interdisciplinary conference, to confront theories, reflexions and sharing out of experiences on this subject.

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