‘Institutions & Networks: The cultural infrastructures of digital scholarship’


Please register for the on-site event: https://oxford.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/mfo-registration To join us on Zoom, please register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEudOCrpjIvHtI5fHad7LS7zg74LrHQY2hr

Convenors: Goran Gaber, Andrew Cusworth

In this unique two-hour seminar hosted by Maison Française d’Oxford (MFO) and Digital Scholarship @ Oxford (DiSc), participants from leading research institutions in France and the UK will discuss the challenges and opportunities for national institutions engaged in digital research, including

creating and sustaining long-term infrastructures in a research environment that favours short-term funding;

enabling collaboration and exchange;

and balancing public and commercial interests in their work.

Introduced by the directors of MFO and DiSc (Professors Pascal Marty and Howard Hotson), this seminar will draw together speakers from Bibliothèque Nationale de France, British Library, Huma-Num, and the Alan Turing Institute. Gathering in the seminar room at MFO, participants and attendees will have an opportunity to hear four papers on these topics, take part in formal and informal discussion and exchange, and enjoy a little cheese, wine (or alcohol-free alternative), and conversation.

Speakers:

Nicolas Larrousse (Huma-Num CNRS): “Long-term conservation of archives, in the light of the recent technical and legal developments in France”

Emmanuelle Bermès & Marie Carlin (BNF, Paris): “Digital humanities at the BnF: between age-old missions and support for new uses”

Barbara McGillivray (King’s College, London): “Mining for meaning in the open: computational analyses of historical textual corpora”

Dave De Roure (Engineering Science Department & Alan Turing Institute): “Knowledge Infrastructure for Digital Scholarship”