Websites as sources: how should humanities and social sciences approach, use and diffuse publicly available online sources? — Symposium (Luxembourg, 20 March 2012) — Panel 1: Challenges and potentialities of online archives

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In the first panel of the symposium ‘Websites as sources: how should humanities and social sciences approach, use and diffuse publicly available online sources?’, Paul Girard (Sciences Po Paris — Medialab) speaks on ‘The Hypertext Corpus Initiative: methods and tools for social sciences to build corpora from the Web’, a contribution that was also prepared by Mathieu Jacomy, Audrey Baneyx and Tommaso Venturini. Christine Blondel (CNRS, CRHST/Centre Alexandre-Koyré) then describes a specific example of archive publication on a website in the form of a corpus. To close, Thomas Nygren (Umeå University), in an address co-authored by Lotta Vikström (Umeå University), sets out the advantages and limitations of teaching history by using digital databases.

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Quelle: Websites as sources: how should humanities and social sciences approach, use and diffuse publicly available online sources? – Symposium DHLU 2012 / prise de vue : Alexandre Germain.- Luxembourg: CVCE [Prod.], 20.03.2012. CVCE, Sanem. - VIDEO (00:43:37, Couleur, Son original).

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