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Les Collections des Arts du Spectacle et Leur Traitement Performing Arts Collections and Their Treatment : Congres de Rome SIBMAS Congress (2002), PDF eBook

Les Collections des Arts du Spectacle et Leur Traitement Performing Arts Collections and Their Treatment : Congres de Rome SIBMAS Congress (2002) PDF

Edited by Nicole Leclercq, Kristy Davis, Maria Teresa Iovinelli

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Comment se compose la memoire du spectacle? Les bibliotheques et les musees s'attachant a l'entretenir ont parfois du mal a contenir une matiere aussi multiforme.

Chaque collection a son histoire, chaque institution a du faire face a diverses difficultes.

Dans cette mission, la technologie peut contribuer a approfondir la memoire du spectacle et a elargir virtuellement a l'infini les espaces qui l'accueillent.

Le congres de la SIBMAS qui s'est tenu a Rome en 2002 temoignait d'une etape dans la reflexion suscitee par l'utilisation des nouvelles technologies dans les bibliotheques et les centres d'archives.

Cet ouvrage en presente les communications. How is the memory of a show evoked and brought back to life?

Libraries and museums, by focusing on conservation, sometimes struggle to control the many details of the subject matter.

Each collection has its own history and each institution has faced a multitude of difficulties.

The aim of the papers put forward in this book is to illustrate how technology can help deepen the memory of each show and expand the virtually infinite spaces that keep them. The SIBMAS Congress held in Rome in 2002 represented a step forward in thinking about the use of new technologies in libraries and archives.

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