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Digit-Hum 2022 workshop : online videos
Marie-laure MASSOT-CRESPO
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Research
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CNRS
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Agnes TRICOCHE
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Research
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CNRS
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Florence WEBER
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Teacher-researcher
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ENS-PSL
)
On October 13, 2022, the 8th edition of the Digit_Hum Workshops, "Opening research data on contemporary societies" was held at ENS-PSL. The video recordings of the workshop's interventions are…
9 December 2022
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Sciences of Antiquity
CFP: archaeology and digital humanities
Christophe Tufféry
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Research
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CNRS
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Appel à communications pour la session "Archaeology and digital humanities: the road already travelled and the road ahead", coordonnée par Christophe Tufféry .
10 February 2022
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History, Litterature
Gallicagram: a lexicometric tool for research
Benjamin Azoulay
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Student
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Université Paris-Saclay
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Benoît de Courson
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PhD student
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ENS-PSL
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Benjamin Azoulay (ENS Paris-Saclay) et Benoît de Courson (Max Planck Institute – CSL) ont réalisé et mis à jour un outil performant de lexicométrie, Gallicagram .
14 November 2021