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Emmanuelle Bermès has dedicated her career over the past twenty years to the development of digital technologies for heritage preservation. She has worked extensively at the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Centre Pompidou, focusing on the digitization and long-term preservation of digital materials. As an archivist and paleographer, she has been involved in the implementation of the Gallica digital library and the deployment of semantic web data mining. In 2022, she became a lecturer at the École nationale des chartes, where she also serves as the director of the master's degree program in 'Digital Technologies Applied History.' Emmanuelle is active on an international level, promoting the development of artificial intelligence in cultural institutions through her involvement in the AI4LAM (Artificial Intelligence Libraries, Archives Museums) community. She is the author of a doctoral thesis titled 'Le numérique en bibliothèque: naissance d'un patrimoine' which translates to 'Digital Libraries: Birth of Heritage,' and contributes to conversations about digital technologies in libraries through her blog, Figoblog.
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