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According to a theme chosen annually, these study days, open to all, are an opportunity for researchers, teachers, engineers, technicians or students to share their experiences, to present their work and to dialogue with other current projects combining humanities and digital.
According to a theme chosen annually, these study days, open to all, are an opportunity for researchers, teachers, engineers, technicians or students to share their experiences, to present their work and to dialogue with other current projects combining humanities and digital.The videos of the workshop are put online every year. Some interventions are also published in a special issue of the Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities (JDMDH).
In 2020 and 2021, under the title "Sciences of Antiquity and Digital Humanities", the aim is to see how digital techniques permeate, promote and probably renew the research process of specialists in Antiquity, whether they are linguists, philologists, codicologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, geophysicists, epigraphists, etc. It will also be a question of taking stock of a certain number of practices linked to digital technologies, and of encouraging dialogue between various disciplinary traditions.