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AIUCD2017 - Book of Abstracts

2017

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Questo volume raccoglie gli abstract degli interventi presentati alla conferenza AIUCD 2017. AIUCD 2017 si e svolta dal 26 al 28 Gennaio 2017 a Roma, ed e stata verra organizzata dal Digilab, Universita Sapienza in cooperazione con il network ITN DiXiT (Digital Scholarly Editions Initial Training Network). AIUCD 2017 ha ospitato anche la terza edizione dell’EADH Day, tenutosi il 25 Gennaio 2017. Gli abstract pubblicati in questo volume hanno ottenuto il parere favorevole da parte di valutatori esperti della materia, attraverso un processo di revisione anonima sotto la responsabilita del Comitato di Programma Internazionale di AIUCD 2017.

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