Advanced Training in Digitization of Older Texts — ANTIDOTE

ANTIDOTE is a European network of six universities and one library funded by Erasmus+ (KA220-HED-D3AFF6E). The aim of ANTIDOTE is to offer training in the digitization of older texts, primarily medieval texts, to advanced students and staff wanting to upskill. The training includes a wide range of digital skills and competences that can be applied to medieval texts and manuscripts and transferred to other fields, too. This includes the ability to create, process, link and manage text and image data, as well as to use and design data sets, databases and digital scholarly editions.

The ANTIDOTE network consists of the University of Iceland (coordinating institution, Reykjavík, Iceland), Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic)), Klosterneuburg Abbey Library (Klosterneuburg, Austria), Comenius University (Bratislava, Slovakia), Ca’ Foscari University (Venice, Italy), CNRS (Paris & Lyon, France), and Trinity College Dublin (Ireland).