Les invitées: Sophie Bertrand, cheffe du service coopération numérique et Gallica, et Fanny Verdier, coordinatrice de la médiation numérique de Gallica. La discussion: Introduction (00:00) 25 ans, 10 millions de documents, un moment marquant (1:20) Qui sont les Gallicanautes ? (4:20) Les documents les plus consultés (7:00) La proportion des périodes et des types de documents … Continue reading "280. Gallica répond aux Gallicanautes"
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