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DH seminar 2024

org. Ségolène Albouy, Jade Norindr

Tuesday, November 28

Online | 14h30-17h30

Data model: how to design your sources in Heurist

We will see how to formalize a data model that fits research sources, and how to design a database that will enable new types of source analysis. Once the modeling work has been completed, we’ll create an online database using Heurist, a platform designed for the needs of SHS researchers.

Workshop session animated by Ségolène Albouy, Ingénieur d’études ALFA

Tuesday, January 30

Online | 15h30-17h30

TEI Publisher: platform for digital editions

In this session, Sarah Benière will present TEI Publisher, a tool dedicated to the publication of source documents by scholars and editors without a programming background. The presentation will be followed by a workshop to experiment with the instant publishing tools.

Presentation by Sarah Bénière, Ingénieure R&D, équipe ALMAnaCH, Inria

Tuesday, February 27

Online | 15h30-17h30

Nodegoat: web-based research environment for the humanities

Nodegoat is a tool that enables scholars to build datasets focused on networks and offers relational modes of analysis with spatial and chronological forms of contextualisation.

Cancelled

Tuesday, April 9

Online | 15h30-17h30

Makeshift digital models of medieval paper instruments (inkscape, keynote etc)

Presentation by Samuel Gessner, FCUL | Centro de História das Ciências

Design a tool for diagram edition: building requirements

The aim of this workshop is to consider what a tool for editing diagrams should look like in terms of interface, functionality and export.

Workshop session animated by Jade Norindr, Ingénieur d’études EIDA

Thursday, June 20

Online | 10h-11h30

Similarity categories: defining practices for annotation and training

This session aims to open the discussion on the meaning of similarity in the EIDA project’s corpus, and define the annotation vocabulary to classify automatic similarity retrieval results. These categories will be used to train the model and fit it to the project’s data.

Workshop session animated by Ségolène Albouy and Jade Norindr

Tuesday, June 25

Online | 15h30-17h30

Presentation of the results in progress within the framework of the UROP internship

Workshop session animated by Manelle Zilaf, Alexandre Werlen, Jade Norindr, Divna Manolova

Tuesday, July 23

Online | 15h30-17h30

Presentation of the results in progress within the framework of a dh internship

Workshop session animated by Clara Grometto, Internship student, École nationale des chartes