Conference

Fourth Annual Stéfan Sinclair Lecture

The fourth annual Stéfan Sinclair-CRIHN lecture will take place on Monday 2 December 2024 @ 9am at Concordia University.
Calendar Days 2024-12-02
Colloquium

Workshop on AI & DH

In collaboration with the GREN, the CRIHN is hosting the first part of a workshop on AI & DH on 27-28 November 2024 at the Université de Montréal.
Calendar Days 2024-11-27
Conference

Enjeux et défis de la formation en édition

Margot Mellet, professor at the Université de Sherbrooke and co-researcher in the Revue3.0 partnership project, will host a round-table discussion on the issues and challenges of academic training in publishing at the Salon du livre de Montréal.
Calendar Days 2024-11-27
Workshop

Workshop "Data Structures and Cleaning Textual Data"

The third workshop "Data Structures and Cleaning Textual Data" is aimed at people with a knowledge of Python who want to learn how to cleanse textual data and use JSON, CSV and XML data formats.
Calendar Days 2024-11-11
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