EMAN (Édition de Manuscrits et d'Archives Numériques) is a digital publishing platform for the dissemination and exploitation of documents and archival collections. Based on the Omeka software, it develops extensions for scholarly digital publishing. It is managed by the Thalim laboratory (CNRS-ENS-Sorbonne nouvelle), in partnership with the Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (ITEM, CNRS-ENS).
EMAN respects the standards of digital publishing and interoperability. The platform supports and hosts more than sixty scientific corpus publishing projects. These projects publish, explore, and analyze objects and documents, at different stages of development, produced by writers, artists, and scientists, from Antiquity to the 21st century.
EMAN respects the standards of digital publishing and interoperability. The platform supports and hosts more than sixty scientific corpus publishing projects. These projects publish, explore, and analyze objects and documents, at different stages of development, produced by writers, artists, and scientists, from Antiquity to the 21st century.