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Development of digital platform about stained glass restoration data in France
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Marlène ARRUGA
Center for Advanced Renaissance Studies (CESR) / CNRS, University of Tours - FR
Marlène Arruga and Caroline Parfait are 2nd year students in a M.A. in Digital Humanities at the Centre d’Études Supérieures de la Renaissance in Tours, France. They are specialized in Data Intelligence in Culture and Heritage.
Marlène has a degree in History and carried out research on the diffusion of writtenJapanese language in the French society from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century.
Caroline PARFAIT
Center for Advanced Renaissance Studies (CESR) / CNRS, University of Tours - FR
Caroline has a master’s degree in visual arts gained at the École Nationale Supérieure Arts de Paris Cergy and a degree in philosophy at Sorbonne Université (Paris). Her current research focuses on the study of systems and standards for digital library development.
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