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Contemporary editorial policies and practices (2019-2020)
Le séminaire étudie l'organisation du travail intellectuel et de l’activité scientifique à partir de l'histoire des publications du XIXe siècle à aujourd'hui. En 2019-2020, il poursuivra l’enquête sur les revues françaises contemporaines (rédactions et éditeurs depuis 1945). Ouvert à tous, le séminaire mobilise l'expérience d'historiens du livre, d'historiens des sciences, d'anthropologues et de sociologues comme de spécialistes des sciences, des sciences de l'information et des humanités numériques.
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Fiesole
New shape of sharing: networks, expertise, information
A forum on current issues in European librarianship
The New Shape of Sharing: Networks, Expertise, Information continues conversations begun at the New Directions Symposium held in Frankfurt in 2017. This multi-day forum of panel presentations, a poster session, and interactive breakout sessions on key issues facing Western European collections and public services will encourage both structured and unstructured debate. We will advance our understanding of the challenges and initiate action in three areas: design new models for collaborative collection development and services; explore a growing range of content and format types and what they mean for libraries and researchers, and highlight the evolving role of libraries and librarians in the research process.
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Information Management and Digital Information
On behalf of independent academic publisher De Gruyter, the open access journal Open Information Science we are announcing a Call for Papers for Topical Issue: Information Management and Digital Information.
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Nanterre
The digital library and collective intelligence
Is the digital revolution the consecration of the "humanities"?
Pour les études littéraires, le numérique constitue un nouveau continent que la critique doit à présent explorer voire conquérir. Incarnation postmoderne de la bibliothèque de Babel, le monde numérique mêle la diversité des langues humaines à la multiplicité des formats informatiques (langages de programmation, interopérabilité des logiciels, formats de fichiers, etc.). Ce bouleversement technologique provoque une évolution des instances traditionnelles associées à la littérarité. Une redéfinition des axiomes hérités du marché du livre occidental semble donc s’imposer. Dans le cadre de cette journée, nous aimerions ainsi proposer une analyse des principes aux fondements des dispositifs numériques susceptibles d’être employés dans le cadre de la recherche en lettres et sciences humaines.
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Open Information Science Review
Since its inception, the digital humanities has considered the question “what is it to be human in relation to machines in the digital age?” This issue of Open Information Science asks for papers that consider how we can understand “digital wellness” as part of the ongoing inquiry into what acts, representations, and understandings exist around human-ness in the digital era. Particularly, this volume seeks to explore the possibilities of digital wellness provided through a range of disciplines and forms. We invite papers which consider architectures, platforms, and diverse disciplinary engagements with the opportunities and challenges surrounding digital wellness.
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Information management and digital information
The journal Open Information Science is seeking papers for a special issue on Information Management and Digital Information to be published in December 2019.
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Information studies, race and racism
On behalf of independent academic publisher De Gruyter, the open access journal Open Information Science we are announcing a call for papers for topical issue: Information studies, race and racism.
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Paris
Writing/Translating social media
Social media are now an integral part of our daily lives and the plurality of uses and misuses of those tools is striking : they range from personal interactions to corporate advertising or political campaigning, and from passive consumption of content to creative practices. Through their interfaces and because of their relation to time and topicality, social media trigger specific modes of writing and translating; they also impact the whole chain of publishing, redefine readership and raise archival issues. On could also mention the recent concentration of mainstream media within the GAFAM and an increased relianceon machine-generated content. We therefore welcome contributions that examine the process of writing and/or translating social media from a creative writing, translation studies, institutional, sociological or economic perspective.
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