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Section: New Results

Open data in the arts and humanities

Participants : Luca Foppiano, Marie Puren, Charles Riondet, Laurent Romary, Dorian Seillier.

The issue of open data has become increasingly important in various scholarly domains for it impacts on the visibility of the corresponding works, the capacity to provide evidence for reported facts and results, but also let other scholars build up new research on existing data sets. This is particularly acute in the humanities where primary sources play an essential role in providing the core material of scholarly results and for which the digital turn has offered a unique perspective of building up a wealth of structure information about human traces at large.

Based upon the experience gained in the definition of the open access policy at Inria [42], [50], [43], we have pursued various activities leading to a better understanding of the technical, editorial and political factors that may improve the wide dissemination of scholarly data sets in the humanities: