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Annual meeting and 175th Anniversary CRH/KCG

Annual meeting of Porta Historica and conference celebrating the 175th Anniversary of the Commission royale d’Histoire de Belgique/Koninklijke Commissie voor Geschiedenis van België, Brussels 29-30 April 2009.
When Apr 29, 2009 09:00 AM to
Apr 30, 2009 06:00 PM
Where Algemeen Rijksarchief, Ruisbroekstraat, 2-6, Brussels
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Archives générales du Royaume/Algemeen Rijksarchief, Ruisbroekstraat, 2-6, Brussels

29 April 2009

Digital edition of sources in Europe: achievements, problems and prospects
Conference celebrating the 175th Anniversary of the Commission royale d’Histoire de Belgique/Koninklijke Commissie voor Geschiedenis van België 

 

Program

9.30am Opening by  Jean-Marie Duvosquel, President of the CRH/KCG

9.35am Welcome by Karel Velle, National Archivist, Member of the CRH/KCG, host of the Conference

9.40am Introduction by Ludo Milis, Member of the CRH/KCG, chair of the Conference

10am Donald Haks (ING/Porta Historica) “Quantity, Quality and the Public. The electronic edition of historical sources”
10.45am Marianne Pollheimer and Martin Haltrich (Zentrum Mittelalterforschung of the Austrian Academy of Science/Porta Historica) "Carolingian manuscripts in Austrian libraries. Compilation of a palaeographic online-database following the
insights and analyses of Bernhard Bischoff" 

11h30 Coffee Break

 11.45am Jonathan Blaney and Jane Winters (IHR/Porta Historica), “The British History Online digital library: a model for sustainability?”

12.30pm Mark Mersiowsky (MGH), “Monumenta Germaniae Historica  online: actual states of affairs, projects, visions”

1.15pm Lunch Break at the AGR/ARA

2.15pm Florence Clavaud  (ENC/ Porta Historica)"The Electronic Editions of the Ecole des Chartes : aims, principles, tools, prospects"

3pm Isabelle Draelants (CNRS-Université Nancy2 /ERL 7229) “On-line medieval sources produced in Nancy. An annotated corpus of the encyclopaedic Latin texts of the thirteenth Century and their sources: the « Sourcencyme » program”

3.45pm Coffee Break

 4pm Patrick Sahle (IDE/Universität Köln)  "How Far Will You Go? Levels of Transition in Digital Scholarly Editing"

4.45pm Jeroen Deploige (UGent), Bert Callens (UGent - TELIN), Philippe Demonty (CRH) “Remedying the obsolescence of digitalised surveys of medieval sources. Narrative Sources and the Thesaurus Diplomaticus”

5.30pm General discussion and conclusions by Ludo Milis

Registration, before 1 April, at chantale.merckaert@arch.be



 

30 April

Annual meeting of Porta Historica

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