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    Understand its data and know how to use it, define a strategy of conversation with audiences that takes care of their attention and is more efficient economically, build really useful working and steering tools and put at the service of a clarified intention... The objectives of data literacy training are numerous. The aim of this platform is to bring together resources and propose strategic directions for stronger cultural institutions in a digital world where cultural practices are increasingly digitalized.
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