Presentation

The Centre for Open Electronic Publishing holds several training sessions for those who already have an academic blog and for researchers who wish to join Hypotheses. During one day, participants learn how to set up and customize their academic blog. Furthermore, the session gets onto scientific blog stakes and gives an overview of the practices in this domain, illustrated with several exemples.

Schedule

  • Hypotheses overview
  • Opening a blog, first settings
  • Blog’s editorial objects
  • Publishing simple content
  • Advanced settings
  • Publishing complex content (insertion of objects)

Dates

Tuesday 9 October 2012 (Aix-en-Provence, MMSH)
Monday 15 October 2012 (Paris, EHESS)
Thursday 15 November 2012 (Paris, EHESS)
Wednesday 5 December 2012 (Paris, EHESS)
Wednesday 16 January 2013 (Paris, EHESS)
Wednesday 6 February 2013 (Paris, EHESS)
Wednesday 20 March 2013 (Paris, EHESS)
Wednesday 10 April 2013 (Paris, EHESS)
Thursday 25 April 2013 (Aix-en-Provence, MMSH)
Wednesday 22 May 2013 (Paris, EHESS)
Thursday 6 June 2013 (Aix-en-Provence, MMSH)
Wednesday 12 June 2013 (Paris, EHESS)

Training sessions  will be runned from 10am to 5pm .

EHESS, 105 boulevard Raspail – Paris
MMSH, 5 rue du château de l’Horloge – Aix-en-Provence, salle de formation de l’école doctorale (first floor, mail room)
UNED,  C/ Juan de Rosal, 14, 28040 Madrid

Trainers

  • Pierre Mounier, EHESS, in charge of Cléo’s training, studies and practices; founder of “Homo Numericus“.
  • Frédérique Muscinesi, Hypotheses Community Manager.
  • Karim Hammou, documentation assistant, research associate at the Centre Norber Élias; author of “Sur un son rap“.
  • Mélodie Faury, PhD in Information and Communication Sciences; author of L’infusoir.

Registration

If you want to join a session, you just need to fill out the online form (having a blog or even intending to have one is not mandatory for this).

 

 

 
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