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<title>De quoi « Belgique » est-il le nom ?</title>
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Dubois, Sébastien
Bury, Emmanuel
Évoquer la littérature belge pose la question du nom du pays. À partir de quelle époque est-on autorisé à parler de littérature « belge » et d’auteurs « belges » ? Peut-on considérer parmi eux des personnes nées avant 1830 ? Faut-il qu’un auteur se revendique ouvertement comme Belge ? Le nom est en effet bien plus ancien que l’État qui le porte depuis 1830. Il a désigné des territoires différents au fil des siècles, mais aussi à une même époque et en fonction de l’interlocuteur.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Trust and understanding – the value of metadata in a digitally joined-up world: Seminar at DANS (28 september 2021)</title>
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<description>Trust and understanding – the value of metadata in a digitally joined-up world: Seminar at DANS (28 september 2021)
Van der Eycken, Johan; Arnold, Kerstin; Illmayer, Klaus
The Working Group on “Sustainable Publishing of Metadata” has been active within the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH) European network since 2016. The working group aims to present and share information regarding ongoing and established projects which deal with the creation, reproduction and sharing of metadata between institutes and researchers within the field of Humanities and Social Sciences. This presentation is a follow-up to the presentation Cracking digital archival research and metadata: Archives Portal Europe (https://metadata.hypotheses.org/53) held during the DARIAH EU meeting in November 2020. This presentation was prepared as part of a Seminar in DANS | Centre of expertise &amp; repository for research data (knaw.nl) on 28 September 2021 and deals with the possibility of synergies between different European infrastructures and European projects, with as concrete case the Parthenos project (PARTHENOS Project – Pooling Activities, Resources and Tools for Heritage E-research Networking, Optimization and Synergies (parthenos-project.eu), Archives Portal Europe (HOME – Archives Portal Europe) and the possibilities of the new archival standard Records in Context (Records in Contexts – Conceptual Model | International Council on Archives (ica.org).
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Cracking digital archival research and metadata: Archives Portal Europe</title>
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Van der Eycken, Johan; Arnold, Kerstin; Barbot, Laura; Fischer, Frank; Illmayer, Klaus
Archives Portal Europe (APE) aggregates archival material from and about Europe, currently providing access to archival descriptions from more than 1,100 institutions of more than 30 countries in a single research point. It is currently the largest aggregator of its kind in the archives domain, and it aims to connect all archival collections related to the history of European countries, from the large state archives to local and private archives. The portal allows to conduct research with an unprecedented outlook based on cross-country archival comparisons and multilingual search. Thanks to this new tool, the functions indicated by Unsworth as “scholarly primitives” are available to researchers, and expressed in new forms.&#13;
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This workshop presents APE to both researchers and archivists as a tool that allows new types of historical research. Researchers will learn how to conduct research on APE in the most effective way possible; archivists will be presented with the metadata solutions applied by APE in order to provide the best possible returns to the users' search queries, while at the same time being sustainable and feasible for the partner institutions.&#13;
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This is embedded in a more general reflection on how metadata can inform researchers, connecting the work on APE with DARIAH's Working Group on Sustainable publishing of (meta)data, DARIAH's involvement in the Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud (SSHOC) project, and the Parthenos project.&#13;
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Following the individual presentations, speakers and attendees will be invited to reflect together on the role of metadata and cloud computing in digital archival research, and how archivists and researchers can collaborate to make digital archives as open as possible by improving searchability and retrievability.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Balades macabres dans les rues de Liège</title>
<link>https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/14648</link>
<description>Balades macabres dans les rues de Liège
Wilkin, Bernard
Avec Balades macabres dans les rues de Liège, l’historien Bernard Wilkin propose une découverte originale de la Cité ardente à travers une série d’itinéraires pédestres consacrés aux faits tragiques qui ont marqué son histoire. Meurtres, suicides, accidents, attentats et crimes politiques jalonnent ces promenades, documentées à partir d’archives et de la presse d’époque. À la croisée du guide urbain et du récit historique, l’ouvrage invite à arpenter la ville autrement, en faisant dialoguer lieux familiers, faits divers et mémoire collective, dans une expérience immersive prolongée par une version audio accessible via QR code.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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