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Les dataviz : une « révolution dans la méthode » ?

  • Posted on October 16, 2017October 12, 2018
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post analyses how useful should be the data visualization for academic researches.

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3D Technologies in Digital Humanities and Spatial Sciences (30/06/2017)

  • Posted on October 12, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post proposes the program and the video of a seminar on a software for 3D geographical data capture and visualization.

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De nouvelles perspectives grâce aux outils de visualisation de données. Etude de cas : “The People of Medieval Scotland”

  • Posted on October 10, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post outlines how a digital tool for data visualization is necessary for historical and biographical research process.

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Publication : “Expérimenter les humanités numériques”

  • Posted on October 5, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post presents a new book the purpose of which is to help the researchers appropriate digital research methodologies and tools.

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  • Capture

Encoder l’oral en TEI : démarches, avantages, défis….

  • Posted on October 3, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This conference report (with the conference podcast) outlines the TEI solutions for encoding oral corpus.

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  • Annotating

Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative White Paper for the Global Philology Project

  • Posted on October 2, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post highlights the current and future projects, methods and tools in digital Assyriology.

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  • Analysis

Le scandale du stemma contaminé. Note sur l’usage des cardiogrammes en philologie

  • Posted on October 1, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post describes how useful are the cardiograms for the manuscript studies and for the digital philology.

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  • Analysis

Scholarly editing around Europe

  • Posted on September 30, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post presents a complete and critical balance sheet of the project DIXIT on the encoding and the literary edition.

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  • Analysis

Les sciences de l’information historique : l’apport des technologies sémantiques

  • Posted on September 29, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post highlights digital methods and standards for an efficient analysis of historical data.

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  • Analysis

John Coleman : « Mining a year of speech »

  • Posted on September 28, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This French report of John Coleman’s conference (podcast in English) explains the methodological stakes in the big corpora of oral data.

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