Keynote speakers
Dr Basma Makhlouf Shabou Geneva High School of Management - Head of the Master in Information Sciences and Coordinator of the archival sector and archival. Basma Makhlouf Shabou is also a teacher at the Geneva School of Management in the Documentary Information sector since September 2010 and she has taught in other schools and universities within the framework archival programs (the Higher Institute of Documentation of the University of La Manouba (2002-2003), the School of Library and Information Sciences of the University of Montreal (2005-2010, EBSI-UdeM). Author of several scientific works, her research in archival science, as well as her conferences and publications focus on the evaluation of archives, the quality dimensions of archives and also on the accessibility of public data. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Luciana Duranti University of British Columbia in Vancouver - Canada Archival theorist and professor of archival science and diplomatics at the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. She is a noted expert on diplomatics and electronic records. Since 1998, she has been the director of the electronic records research project, InterPARES (International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems). She has disclosed the concept of the archival bond originally initiated by Italian archivist Giorgio Cencetti in 1937. Author of several scientific works, she conducts research on the preservation of the authenticity of digital records and archives in both in-house systems and cloud environments. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Elsa Marguin-Hamon National School of Charters (École Nationale des Chartes) - Paris - France Paleographer archivist and heritage curator, graduate in classics, doctor of linguistics and qualified to direct research, Elsa Marguin-Hamon is Director of Research and International Relations at the National School of Charters since October 2018. She is a philologist, translator of medieval texts and a specialist in the literary and normative traditions of the central and late Middle Ages. As an archivist, she devoted several classification and research works to archives. With Paolo D’Iorio, Isabelle Kalinowski and Emmanuelle Sordet, since 2019 she has been leading a École Normale Supérieure (ITEM) – National Charter School seminar, in collaboration with the Jean-Mabillon Center, entitled “Archives: laboratory of methods”. Author of several scientific works, her research focuses in particular on the history of medieval texts and their transmission from the perspective, in particular, of a pragmatic approach to ideas and doctrines, and the reception and study of ancient traditions in the contemporary period. . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Mohamed Bendahan Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Mohammed V University of Rabat - Morocco Professor of Higher Education in CIS and Head of Department of Communication Sciences and Techniques, Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Mohammed V University of Rabat. Member of the “Language, Translation, Communication and Culture” Research Laboratory (LT2C) and Director of the “Information and Communication Sciences” Doctoral School (SICOM). Member of the “Group for Study and Research on the Media” “GERmédias” founded within the SFSIC. Author of several scientific works, his main research areas are: Media and their uses in society - Communication and cultural changes in society - The constitution of the communication field in Morocco - Public space and communication. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Dominique Vinck University of Lausanne (UNIL) - Lausanne - Switzerland Institute of Social Sciences (ISS) Science and Technology Study Laboratory (STSlab)
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