https://journals.openedition.org/cem/15591International audienceAs part of the collaboration established by the consolidated programs of CIFM (Corpus des Inscriptions de la France Medievale - CESCM-Poitiers) and CBMA (Corpus Burgundiae Medii Aevi - LaMOP - Paris), their teams have constituted a corpus of more than 1400 burgundian inscriptions from the 8th to the 15th century, published or unpublished, written in different languages, mostly in Latin and ancient French. The purpose of this workshop was to analyses the process of acquiring and structuring the data of the corpus and to evaluate its exploitation potential for historical research with regard to the various possible computer processing, linguistic and spatial. It was a question of...