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Ghislaine Chartron (born 1961) is a French specialist in Information and Communication Sciences. She is the chair of "Documentary Engineering" at the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts . She directs the National Institute of Documentation Techniques . |
Ghislaine Chartron (born 1961) is a French specialist in Information and Communication Sciences. She is the chair of "Documentary Engineering" at the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts . She directs the National Institute of Documentation Techniques . |
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Ghislaine Chartron, was born on 18 June 1961. |
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From 1983 to 1990, she was an engineer in the Research and New Products department of the Scientific and Technical Documentation Center of the [[CNRS]]. |
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She holds a doctorate in Applied Sciences obtained in 1988 from the [[University of Paris]], under the supervision of [[Daniel Laurent]]. |
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From 1990 to 2003, she was a lecturer at [[URFIST]] in Paris and the [[École nationale des chartes]] . There, she was responsible for training in medical documentation and sciences. |
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She obtained her accreditation to direct research in Information and Communication Sciences in 2001. She was appointed university professor in 2003 at [[ENS Lyon]]. There, she founded and directed the scientific and technological monitoring unit of the [[National Institute for Educational Research]]. |
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In 2006, she held the chair of Documentary Engineering at the CNAM. She directed the National Institute of Information Science and Technology (INTD) there, and co-founded the DICEN laboratory (Information and Communication Devices in the Digital Age) in 2009 with [[Manuel Zacklad]]. |
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Ghislaine Chartron (born 1961) is a French specialist in Information and Communication Sciences. She is the chair of "Documentary Engineering" at the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts . She directs the National Institute of Documentation Techniques .
Ghislaine Chartron, was born on 18 June 1961. From 1983 to 1990, she was an engineer in the Research and New Products department of the Scientific and Technical Documentation Center of the CNRS. She holds a doctorate in Applied Sciences obtained in 1988 from the University of Paris, under the supervision of Daniel Laurent. From 1990 to 2003, she was a lecturer at URFIST in Paris and the École nationale des chartes . There, she was responsible for training in medical documentation and sciences.
She obtained her accreditation to direct research in Information and Communication Sciences in 2001. She was appointed university professor in 2003 at ENS Lyon. There, she founded and directed the scientific and technological monitoring unit of the National Institute for Educational Research.
In 2006, she held the chair of Documentary Engineering at the CNAM. She directed the National Institute of Information Science and Technology (INTD) there, and co-founded the DICEN laboratory (Information and Communication Devices in the Digital Age) in 2009 with Manuel Zacklad.