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title: First session of the seminar Écritures Numériques et Éditorialisation - Bruno Bachimont
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Pavillion Lionel-Groulx - Room C-7078-2\r
11.30 am - 17 November 2016\r
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Bruno Bachimont will participate at the first session of the "Écritures numériques et Éditorialisation 2016/2017" seminar with the conference "De l'éditorialisation à l"éditorialisation. 2007-2017".
Starting from 2000 scholars begin to use the terme editorialisation. In 2007, Bruno Bachimont gives the specific definition of a processus of redocumentation of resources in a digital context and links it to the documentational practices context, specifically in the audiovisual archives field.
How has this notion enriched or shifted ten years later? In which is this term still operational? Is its inscription in the documentary univers to be rethought?
We have invited Bruno Bachimont to come back with us on the history of editorialisation concept and idea, in order to interrogate it on what is called "the variance economy at the digital era" and to to better define the the fields to be explored.
The [Écritures numériques et éditorialisation](http://seminaire.sens-public.org/spip.php?rubrique13) seminar, that takes place between Montréal and France, is organized by Louise Merzeau, Servanne Monjour, Nicolas Sauret, Michael Sinatra, Jérôme Valluy, Marcello Vitali-Rosati, and Gérard Worsmer. This year it is organized in collaboration with the _Sens Public_ revue, the _University of Montréal_ _Canada research chair on digital textualities_, the _Dicen-IDF_ lab, and _CRIHN_. It was created in 2009 in cooperation with the _Invisu (INHA-CNRS)_ lab, then with the _Research and innovation Institute_, and it has been found by _MSH-Paris Nord_.
The session recording is available on the Archive.org [Chair account](https://archive.org/details/edito17-seance1-editorialisation).