OpenEdition: an international infrastructure for the digital humanities

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OpenEdition AN INTERNATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES CONTENT AND SERVICES OpenEdition is a comprehensive infrastructure for digital publishing in the humanities and social sciences. Its four complementary platforms offer a vast collection of high quality, open access resources, selected with the greatest scientific rigor, and a wide range of services dedicated to researchers, publishers and libraries. OpenEdition Books

1,600 books online, and 16,000 by 2020 http://books.openedition.org

Revues.org

450 academic journals online http://www.revues.org

Hypotheses

2,000 research blogs run by a community of 10,000 bloggers http://hypotheses.org

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The Web and open access are profoundly changing writing, reading and publishing practices. With this in mind, OpenEdition has launched several initiatives to concretely explore innovative possibilities.

Over the years, OpenEdition has demonstrated a long and strong commitment to the development of the digital humanities community.

OpenEdition contributes to the dissemination of digital principles and practices in the humanities and social sciences.

OpenEdition is pursuing an active policy of partnership formation with research, training, communication and knowledge dissemination actors, both in France and abroad.

OpenEdition Freemium A disruptive economic model for open access publishing Lodel A native XML content management system for web-oriented scholarly publishing OpenEdition Lab R&D projects such as Bilbo, an automatic detection and annotation tool for bibliographical references http://lab.hypotheses.org Hypotheses A blogging platform leveraging social media for scholarly communication in the humanities and social sciences (open commentary, collaborative work, instant dissemination of information)

Main supporting and organizing institution for the first two ThatCamps in Paris (2010 and 2012) Major French contributor to DARIAH - Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (Europe) Chair of CenterNet Europe – An international network of digital humanities centres Founding member of Humanistica – Association francophone des humanités numériques/digitales (Francophone countries) Member of the scientific board of Huma-Num – Très grande infrastructure pour les humanités numériques (France)

Digital humanities seminar OpenEdition co-runs an EHESS seminar centred on the emergence of the digital humanities in North America and Europe at the intersection of the humanities, social and information sciences.

Center for History and New Media (United States) Centre virtuel de la connaissance sur l’Europe (Luxemburg)

OpenEdition Press OpenEdition Press is an incubator for new ideas about digital publishing of tomorrow. It is a concrete initiative that explores potential hybrid forms between print and digital. http://books.openedition.org/oep

Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian (Portugal)

Manifesto for the digital humanities On OpenEdition’s initiative, participants at the 2010 THATCamp Paris put forward a collective definition of the digital humanities in the form of a 14-point manifesto, thereby expressing their commitment to this new field of research. The manifesto is now translated into a dozen languages.

Max Weber Stiftung (Germany)

Institut français (France) LusOpenEdition (Portugal) Medialab Sciences Po (France)

OAPEN. Open Access Publishing in European Networks (Europe) OpenEdition Italia Public Knowledge Project (Canada) Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spain)


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