The Hypotheses’ scientific board and its foreign language counterparts work with the OpenEdition team to determine the platform’s scientific approach and strategy. The board also helps review applications for new blogs.
Hypotheses as seen by the scientific board
How Hypotheses’ scientific board functions and its scope
Meet the members of the Hypotheses’ scientific board and its foreign language counterparts:
English scientific board:
Anne Baillot
Full Professor of German Studies, Le Mans Université
Hypotheses blogs: Digital Intellectuals, 140 Caractères and Wikipedia and the Humanities
Annika Rockenberger
Senior Academic Librarian, University of Oslo Library
Hypotheses blogs: Greflinger – Digitale Edition, Digital Textology, NorKorr – Norwegian Correspondences
Danny Millum
Deputy Editor, Reviews in History and Editorial Assistant (Web), University of London
Franziska Heimburger
Senior Lecturer, Paris-Sorbonne
Hypotheses blog: Histoire(s) de 14-18
Guido Koller
Senior Historian, Swiss Federal Archives, Berne
Hypotheses blog: We think History
Lisa Smith
Lecturer in Digital History, University of Essex
Hypotheses blogs: The Recipes Project, EMROC, and The Digital Recipe Books Project
Marin Dacos
French Coordinator for Open Science, Ministry of Higher Education and Research – France
Pierre Mounier
Deputy director – International development, Centre for Open Electronic Publishing