
Anne Baillot
Anne Baillot was a trainee civil servant at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris between 1995 and 1999. She completed her PhD in 2002 in Paris. Since then, she has been living in Berlin where she worked as a post-doctoral researcher at various institutions. Between June 2010 and January 2016, she was junior research group leader at the Institute of German Literature of Humboldt University, funded by the DFG (German Research Foundation). As a junior group leader, Anne Baillot is the editor of Letters and Texts: Intellectual Berlin around 1800. Since 2013, Anne has been a member of the editorial board of fr.hypotheses and en.hypotheses, and since 2015, Anne has been a board member of the German DH association (DHd) and of the European Society for Textual Scholarship. She blogs about her research in English on http://digitalintellectuals.hypotheses.org/ and tweets as @AnneBaillot. Since February 2016, she has joined Laurent Romary’s team and is working at the interface between research, infrastructure and cultural heritage institutions. She is Managing Editor for the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative and is working towards developing new models for journals in the scholarly ecosystem. Her next book (to appear 2017) is dedicated to the relationships between writers and publishers between the late 18th and early 20th century in Germany.
Curricula
- ENExplore this curriculum on Automatic Text Recognition (ATR) and learn how to efficiently extract full text from heritage material images. Perfectly tailored for researchers, librarians, and archivists, these resources not only enhance your archival research and preservation efforts but also unlock the potential for computational analysis of your sources.
Resources
Open Data Citation for Social Science and Humanities
ENDARIAH Winter School 2016 explored the evolution of publication issues in social sciences and humanities in a context of Open Access, with the underlying goal of promoting open science through the question of open data citation.The Transformation of the Scholarly Edition from Print to Screen
ENThis video features Paul Eggert, Loyola University Chicago, Kenneth M. Price, University of Nebraska, and Anne Baillot, Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin, talking about textual scholarship from analogue to digital.Textual Scholarship
ENThis video features Dr. James Cummings, University of Oxford, Dr. Anne Baillot, Centre Marc Bloch, Dr. Marjorie Burghart, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS, Prof Kenneth M. Price, University of Nebraska, and Prof Elena Pierazzo, Université Grenoble Alpes, interpreting what is textual scholarship and textual criticism.A Digital Scholarly Edition of Intellectual Berlin around 1800
ENThis video features Anne Baillot, Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin, talking about the Digital Edition "Letters and Texts: Intellectual Berlin around 1800".How to Learn and Love Digital Text in Four Easy Steps
ENIs ChatGPT unsettling you? Are you annoyed to always land on the same webportal when googling for a specific book? Do you hate it when just the one page you need to consult is nowhere to be found on the internet? This presentation by Anne Baillot is for you!Automatic Text Recognition (ATR) - Where and How to Get Images
ENThis tutorial explores where and how to find, create, and collect images of textual material, a crucial initial step in any process using Automatic Text Recognition (ATR).Automatic Text Recognition (ATR) - Getting Started
ENKick off your journey into Automatic Text Recognition (ATR) with our introductory tutorial video. This is the first video of a tutorial series dedicated to extracting full text from scanned images.Automatic Text Recognition (ATR) - Text Recognition and Post-ATR Correction
ENDive into the fine-tuning of Automatic Text Recognition outputs!Automatic Text Recognition (ATR)- Pre-Processing and Image Optimisation
ENGet ready to improve the quality of your scanned images before moving to the processing phase of your ATR project.Automatic Text Recognition (ATR) - Layout Analysis
ENDiscover the subtleties of region and line segmentation and learn about the purpose of layout analysis for Automatic Text Recognition!Automatic Text Recognition (ATR) - End Formats and Reusability
ENIncrease the visibility of your ATR output while fostering Open Science.