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Humanities and Open Science: Workflows and tools for publishing, licensing, versioning, identifiers, archiving, software

Open Access Week 2017

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Humanities and Open Science: Workflows and tools for publishing, licensing, versioning, identifiers, archiving, software

Date(s): 25 October 2017

"Open Access Week 2017: Humanities and Open Science: Workflows and tools for publishing, licensing, versioning, identifiers, archiving, software", presented by Laurent Romary (Inria, DARIAH,@laurentromary), Marie Puren (Inria, @MariePuren).

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Presenters
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    Laurent Romary is Directeur de Recherche at Inria, France and director general of DARIAH. He received a PhD degree in computational linguistics in 1989 and his Habilitation in 1999. He carries out research on the modelling of semi-structured documents, with a specific emphasis on texts and linguistic resources. He has been active in standardisation activities with ISO, as chair of committee ISO/TC 37/SC 4 (2002-2014), chair of ISO/TC 37 (2016-) and the Text Encoding Initiative, as member (2001-2011) and chair (2008-2011) of its technical council. He has been involved in the definition of the scientific information policy of CNRS (2005-2006), the Max-Planck Digital Library (2006-2008) and Inria (2006-).

    Marie Puren Ph.D., is junior researcher in Digital Humanities at the French National Institute for computer science and applied mathematic (Inria) in Paris, member of the Almanach laboratory (INRIA – EPHE). As collaborator to the PARTHENOS H2020 project, she focuses her research on the development of standards for research tools in Arts and Humanities, and she currently works on the creation of a Data Management Plan for this project. Marie Puren also contributes to the IPERION H2020 project, especially by upgrading its Data Management Plan.
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