Colloque international Biblissima+ 2025 — Programme

Le programme du colloque Biblissima+ "Cultures écrites anciennes sans frontières : Forum international des portails", qui se tiendra dans l'auditorium 150 du Centre de Colloques du Campus Condorcet les 21 et 22 mai prochains, est désormais disponible sur le site de la conférence : https://biblissima2025.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/4

Pour rejoindre la conférence en ligne, cliquez ici : https://campus-condorcet.zoom.us/j/86012231878

 

 Mercredi 21 mai

14h — Opening remarks by Clément Oury, directeur de l’Humathèque, directeur général adjoint du Campus Condorcet

Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk (EPHE-PSL, responsable de Biblissima+), Du projet à l’infrastructure : les questions clés pour l’avenir de Biblissima


14h30 — Keynote
Elena Pierazzo, Centre d’Études Supérieures de la Renaissance
Professeure en Humanités Numériques à l’Université de Tours, responsable scientifique du projet ERC PRIMA « Manuscripts in the Age of Print »
Which standards should be promoted, with which objectives, within which communities, and according to which terms? Is AI a game changer?


15h15 — Discussion moderated by Tomáš Klimek (Czech National Library)

15h45 — Coffee break

16h — Communications


1/ Standards and authority files
Carolin Schreiber (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek), Handschriftenportal - Central Hub for Codex Manuscripts in German Collections
Barbara Fischer (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek), The Renaissance of Authority

 

2/ Standards and artificial intelligence
Nicolas Perreaux (CNRS), Diplomatique numérique, fouille de textes et intelligence artificielle. Apports, défis et perspectives des projets CEMA et CARo
Dominique Stutzmann (CNRS) et Christopher Kermorvant (TEKLIA), HORAE Books of Hours


17h30 — General discussion moderated by Elena Pierazzo & Tomáš Klimek


18h — Poster session and cocktail

  • Anna Alberni & Anna Fernàndez-Clot (Universitat de Barcelona), MiMus — Minstrels and Music in the Medieval Crown of Aragon
  • Robert Giel (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin), Handschriftenportal - Central Hub for Codex Manuscripts in German Collections
  • Anguelos Nicolaou (University of Graz), Towards Localised Textstyle Analysis
  • Paulina Pludra-Zuk (Institute for the History of Science, Polish Academy of Sciences), Manuscripta.pl: A guide to medieval manuscripts in Polish collections
  • Sophia Rochmes (Flanders Heritage Libraries), Medieval Manuscripts in Flemish Collections

 

Jeudi 22 mai

9h30 — Keynote
Torsten Hiltmann, Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften
Professeur en Histoire numérique, Université Humbolt de Berlin, co-responsable du consortium NFDI « 4Memory »
Which data governance to imagine at an international level amongst the humanist communities working on ancient writings?


10h15 — Discussion moderated by Paola Manoni (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana)


10h45 — Communications


1/ Major projects on ancient textual heritage
Bridget Almas (Lyrasis), The Lyrasis Organizational Home: Collaborative Stewardship of Open Source Technologies for Digital Cultural Heritage
Laurence Mellerin (HiSoMA), BiblIndex as a portal for biblical and patristic studies: technical standards, partnerships and access challenges

 

11h30 — Coffee break

 

2/ Bringing major international institutions together
Michèle Brunet (HiSoMA), Retour d’expérience : Créer un portail d’estampages
Marian Lefferts (Consortium of European Research Libraries)Supporting Europe's written heritage


12h30 — General discussion moderated by Torsten Hiltmann & Paola Manoni


13h — Poster session

  • Marian Lefferts (Consortium of European Research Libraries), Supporting Europe's written heritage
  • Laurence Mellerin (HiSoMA), BiblIndex: building a digital portal for biblical textual re-use in patristic texts
  • Nicolas Renet (Universität Graz), Monasterium: Europe’s virtual charters archive
  • Heleen Wyffels (Flanders Heritage Libraries), STCV. The Bibliography of the Hand Press Book in Flanders

 

13h30 — Lunch break

 

14h30 — Keynote
Agiatis Benardou, DARIAH-ERIC, ATHENA R.C. and AUEB
Présidente du comité de direction de l’infrastructure européenne, DARIAH-ERIC
What are the needs of our communities today, and even, more broadly, of humanities, what are their uses, what infrastructures are needed to meet these challenges?

 

15h15 — Discussion moderated by Laurent Pugin (RISM Digital Center, Université de Berne)


15h45 — Communications


1/ Responses provided by existing or future infrastructures
Lino Leonardi (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa), Biblioteca digitale della letteratura italiana antica (BILIA)
Marie Bizais-Lillig (Université de Strasbourg), Chinese Knowledge and Poetry Medieval Library

 

16h30 — Coffee break 

 

2/ New objects and community needs
Charlotte Denoël (Bibliothèque nationale de France), Science des matériaux et numérique au service des manuscrits enluminés : la base de données Fabrique de l’art


17h — General discussion moderated by Agiatis Benardou & Laurent Pugin


17h30 — Conclusions of the conference and perspectives by Claudia Fabian (Consortium of European Research Libraries, présidente du CS Biblissima+)


18h — Poster session

  • Marie Bizais-Lillig (Université de Strasbourg), Chinese Knowledge and Poetry Medieval Library
  • Emilie Nadal (CNRS), Le projet « Reconstitution de la bibliothèque du couvent des Augustins de Toulouse (1268-1789) »
  • Mariangela Palombo (Università degli studi di Cassino e del Lazio meridionale), MeMo - Memory of Montecassino
  • Etienne Ferrandi, Patricia Miller & Sitthida Samath (Persée), Persée x Biblissima: Linking Secondary Literature with Primary Sources through Shelfmark Processing
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