|    The 
              Centre examines the impact of hypertexts on interdisciplinary methodology 
              and on the epistemology of electronic aids, especially in relation 
              to current research in humanities concerning virtual spaces and 
              theories of representation.  
               CATI's 
              electronic publications are presented during symposiums organised 
              at Paris IV with the participation of international speakers, together 
              with workshops in the computer room and through demonstrations during 
              exhibitions (notably in the Sorbonne Chapel). The team is also present 
              abroad during Congresses for ICT specialists (The Universities of 
              Glasgow, London, Charlottesville VA, Sheffield, New Orléans, Bamberg, 
              SERENATE, Unesco). 
               Their 
              work is published in book form (Sorbonne 
              Press collection) and as videofilms on the history of computing, 
              as well as in foreign publications (Congress proceedings "Digital 
              Resources in the Humanities", Computerphilology 
              review, also online). Its members present an interpretation of their 
              work in the "online interviews" of the House of Human 
              Sciences (Maison des Sciences de l'Homme - http://www.msh-paris.fr). 
              The 
              CATI site offers a summary of its work in research document form, 
              which is intended to promote the transfer of research work to teaching 
              and courses by using lesson 
              aids in the following areas: 
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