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Ben Azzouna, Nourane. "« L’Orient » entre la France et l’Allemagne. Les collections d’arts de l’Islam au Musée des arts décoratifs de Strasbourg." Source(s) – Arts, Civilisation et Histoire de l’Europe, no. 12 (October 19, 2022): 13–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.57086/sources.219.

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« L’Orient » entre la France et l’Allemagne. Les collections d’arts de l’Islam au Musée des arts décoratifs de Strasbourg — Cet article se penche sur la question des collections d’arts et de cultures matérielles islamiques à Strasbourg à travers l’exemple de la collection du Musée des arts décoratifs de la ville. Il s’agit d’une collection totalement méconnue qui fait partie d’un fonds lui-même tombé dans l’oubli : le musée Hohenlohe, conçu comme un musée universel à l’époque où l’Alsace et une partie de la Lorraine étaient annexées à l’Empire allemand, avant d’être recentré sur le patrimoine régional à partir de 1918. L’article s’interroge sur les circonstances de la création et la réception de cette collection sur fond de conflit franco-allemand.
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Franche, Dominique. "Les collections de l'Institut Pierre Mendès France." Matériaux pour l'histoire de notre temps 63, no. 1 (2001): 185–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/mat.2001.403303.

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Sanz, Pascal. "Distributed collections and central repository in France." Library Management 26, no. 1/2 (January 2005): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01435120510572860.

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Charbonnier, Sylvain, Alessandro Garassino, Denis Audo, and Dominique Chabard. "Fossil crustaceans in the historical collections of the Muséum d’Histoire naturelle d’Autun, France." Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 299, no. 2 (February 26, 2021): 171–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/njgpa/2021/0963.

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Laroche, Marie-Charlotte. "Pour un inventaire des collections océaniennes en France." Journal de la Société des océanistes 100, no. 1 (1995): 33–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/jso.1995.3204.

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Angleviel, Frédéric. "Collectes, collectionneurs et collections en France : 1774-1911." Outre-mers 88, no. 332 (2001): 113–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/outre.2001.3884.

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Simon, Jonathan. "Mineralogy and mineral collections in 18th-century France." Endeavour 26, no. 4 (December 2002): 132–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0160-9327(02)01467-9.

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Flamerie de Lachapelle, Guillaume. "“Libre à de plus audacieux de pousser plus loin la fidélité”: Traduire les passages obscènes dans la “Collection des Universités de France” entre 1920 et 1945." Philologus 162, no. 1 (June 1, 2018): 137–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/phil-2018-0006.

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SummaryThis article aims to show how the translators of the Latin series of the “Collection des Universités de France” treated the obscene passages between 1920 and 1945. Some address the issue in their preface; many deliberately avoid a literal translation, either by quite simply refraining from translating the passages concerned, or by relying on a form of euphemisation. Each of these two strategies itself drew on various mechanisms. In the end, the “Collection des Universités de France” is shown to be more precise than older or contemporary bilingual collections, whether in France or in the English-speaking world. Nontheless, from the 1930 s onward Jules Marouzeau criticised the translators for their prudery; progressively, the new translators became more explicit.
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Ruffoni, Alexandre, Tibor Kovács, and Jacques Le Doaré. "Discovery of Besdolus bicolor (Navás, 1909) in France, and complements to the description of its vibrational duet (Plecoptera, Perlodidae)." Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 129, no. 2 (2024): 119–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.32475/bsef_2319.

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Besdolus bicolor (Navás, 1909) is identified for the first time in France. Surveys resulted in the collection of individuals from historically known or more recently stations, as well as the examination of specimens stored in collections (previously identified as “Besdolus ventralis”). The species is present in the southern third of France. Its distribution is compared with that of other Besdolus, thus allowing us to observe an overlap or proximity of distribution areas for certain species. Recordings of sexual vibrational signals from France confirmed the species identification and allowed for the description of the female’s answer and the duetting pattern.
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ELLAYAH, Pamela. "Les classiques anglophones dans l'édition française contemporaine." Ondina - Ondine, no. 9 (December 29, 2023): 69–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_ondina/ond.202396202.

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Cet article porte sur la place actuelle des albums classiques anglophones dans les maisons d’édition en France. Nous tenterons de mettre au jour les styles de fabrication de quelques collections et ce qu’ils impliquent en termes de conservation propre à l’album. Nous analyserons comment ces albums stimulent la fabrication même de ces collections, à partir d’un ensemble d’affinités singulières, ouvrant à un patrimoine universel, tourné vers l’avenir. Mots clés : collection, album, patrimoine, interculturalité, édition.
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Bespalova, Ksenia. "“The Friendship of Our Two Peoples Never Ended”: Franco-Russian Cultural Contacts in the Late 19th Century — Middle 1930s." ISTORIYA 14, no. 12-2 (134) (2023): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840019394-2.

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The article considers the Franco-Russian/French-Soviet cultural dialogue in the period between the conclusion of the Franco-Russian alliance in 1891 and the conclusion of the mutual assistance pact in 1935. Based on the sources involved in the study from the collections of the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art and domestic and foreign historiography, the authors traced the development of cultural contacts between France and Russia in this period. Using the example of contacts in the field of literature, fine arts, theater and science, the authors conclude that the cultural dialogue between France and Russia, despite political differences, not only persisted, but also actively developed, which emphasizes the importance of dialogue for cultural figures and intellectuals. between these countries.
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Bardet, Nathalie. "The Mosasaur collections of the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle of Paris." Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 183, no. 1 (January 1, 2012): 35–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gssgfbull.183.1.35.

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AbstractTaking advantage of the venue in Paris of the Third Mosasaur Meeting (May 2010), the mosasaur collections of the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (MNHN) have been entirely checked and revised. The French holotypes have all been restored and most specimens kept at the MNHN have been placed in the Paleontology Gallery as part as a small exhibition organized especially for the meeting. The MNHN mosasaur collections include specimens from the 18th, 19th and 20th century from France, The Netherlands, Belgium, the United States of America, Morocco, Syria, Jordan, Egypt and Niger. Most of the mosasaur specimens discovered in France – including most holotypes – are kept in Paris. Besides the French types, the MNHN collections include several important historical specimens from abroad, the most famous being undoubtedly the Cuvier’s ‘Grand Animal Fossile des Carrières de Maestricht’, type specimen of Mosasaurus hoffmanniMantell, 1829, recognized as the first mosasaur to be named. This work aims to briefly present most of these specimens, with special focus on those found in France. The MNHN mosasaurid collections as a whole reflects the development of palaeontological researches in this Institution, from its foundation at the end of the 18th century up to the present time.
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Salinier, Jérémy, Véronique Lefebvre, Didier Besombes, Hélène Burck, Mathilde Causse, Marie-Christine Daunay, Catherine Dogimont, et al. "The INRAE Centre for Vegetable Germplasm: Geographically and Phenotypically Diverse Collections and Their Use in Genetics and Plant Breeding." Plants 11, no. 3 (January 27, 2022): 347. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11030347.

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The French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (INRAE) conserves and distributes five vegetable collections as seeds: the aubergine* (in this article the word aubergine refers to eggplant), pepper, tomato, melon and lettuce collections, together with their wild or cultivated relatives, are conserved in Avignon, France. Accessions from the collections have geographically diverse origins, are generally well-described and fixed for traits of agronomic or scientific interest and have available passport data. In addition to currently conserving over 10,000 accessions (between 900 and 3000 accessions per crop), the centre maintains scientific collections such as core collections and bi- or multi-parental populations, which have also been genotyped with SNP markers. Each collection has its own merits and highlights, which are discussed in this review: the aubergine collection is a rich source of crop wild relatives of Solanum; the pepper, melon and lettuce collections have been screened for resistance to plant pathogens, including viruses, fungi, oomycetes and insects; and the tomato collection has been at the heart of genome-wide association studies for fruit quality traits and environmental stress tolerance.
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Veiga, Leonor. "Mecarõ, Amazonia in the Petitgas Collection." Arteriais - Revista do Programa de Pós-Gradução em Artes 6, no. 11 (December 31, 2020): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.18542/arteriais.v6i11.11057.

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The exhibition Mecarõ, Amazonia in the Petitgas Collection should have run in MO.CO. Hôtel des Collections (HC) in Montpellier, France, from March 3, 2020 to May 31, 2020. As the coronavirus pandemic altered the programing of the institution, Mecarõ ran through September 30, 2020.
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Thibault, B., A. Masseron, A. Belouin, and E. Dalle. "FIRST INFORMATION ABOUT TWO ASIAN PEAR COLLECTIONS IN FRANCE." Acta Horticulturae, no. 256 (October 1989): 23–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1989.256.1.

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Vautrin, Céline. "Les collections du Collège de France, relais des enseignements." La lettre du Collège de France, no. 25 (March 1, 2009): 26–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/lettre-cdf.525.

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Rose, Vanessa. "The Collections of Islamic Artifacts from Samarra in France." Beiträge zur islamischen Kunst und Archäologie 7, no. 1 (2021): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.29091/9783954905478/010.

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Pic, Marielle. "Les collections orientales de la Bibliothèque nationale de France." Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France 2012, no. 1 (2018): 279–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bsnaf.2018.12393.

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Yueshan, Zhou. "Westward Dissemination of Pre-modern Chinese Book Collections to Europe." Intercultural Relations 4, no. 2(8) (February 16, 2021): 69–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/rm.02.2020.08.04.

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One of the most magnificent collections of pre-modern Chinese books kept in Europe, was brought to France by Joachim Bouvet, a French missionary, in the 17th century. It is widely accepted that these 49 volumes of Chinese books were a gift from the Chinese emperor Kangxi to Louis XIV, the King of France, with Bouvet, the person who brought the books, believed to have been appointed as the Kangxi Emperor’s special envoy. However, as I intend to show here, it may be that neither was Bouvet a special envoy, nor were the books a gift from the Chinese emperor.
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SOLÉ, Floréal, Valentin FISCHER, Julien DENAYER, Robert P. SPEIJER, Morgane FOURNIER, Kévin LE VERGER, Sandrine LADEVÈZE, Annelise FOLIE, and Thierry SMITH. "The upper Eocene-Oligocene carnivorous mammals from the Quercy Phosphorites (France) housed in Belgian collections." Geologica Belgica 24, no. 1-2 (August 25, 2020): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.20341/gb.2020.006.

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The Quercy Phosphorites Formation in France is world famous for its Eocene to Miocene faunas, especially those from the upper Eocene to lower Oligocene, the richest of all. The latter particularly helped to understand the ‘Grande Coupure’, a dramatic faunal turnover event that occurred in Europe during the Eocene-Oligocene transition. Fossils from the Quercy Phosphorites were excavated from the middle 19th century until the early 20th century in a series of sites and became subsequently dispersed over several research institutions, while often losing the temporal and geographical information in the process. In this contribution, we provide an overview and reassess the taxonomy of these barely known collections housed in three Belgian institutions: the Université de Liège, KU Leuven, and the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. We focus our efforts on the carnivorous mammals (Hyaenodonta and Carnivoramorpha) and assess the stratigraphic intervals covered by each collection. These fossils are derived from upper Eocene (Priabonian), lower Oligocene (Rupelian), and upper Oligocene (Chattian) deposits in the Quercy area. The richness of the three collections (e.g., the presence of numerous postcranial elements in the Liège collection), the presence of types and figured specimens in the Leuven collection, and some identified localities in the RBINS collection make these collections of great interest for further studies on systematics and the evolution of mammals around the ‘Grande Coupure’.
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NEL, ANDRÉ, and JEAN-PAUL KUNDURA. "A rare Plecia Wiedemann, 1828 (Diptera: Bibionidae) from the Paleocene of Menat, France." Palaeoentomology 7, no. 2 (April 19, 2024): 221–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/palaeoentomology.7.2.5.

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The fly family Bibionidae is extremely frequently found in the lacustrine insect assemblages between the late Eocene and the latest Miocene of France. For instance, the Bibionidae represent 25% of the fossil insects collected at Cereste (total 7,466 specimens, Oligocene, Lubéron, France) (Nel, 1991). It is not the case in the Paleocene lacustrine Konservat-Lagerstätte of Menat (Puy-de-Dôme, France). In this outcrop, we could find only four specimens of Bibionidae in a collection of ca. 6,768 insects. Two of these were previously described by Nel (2007) and Nel & Kundura (2023), respectively in the genera Plecia and Bibio. They are so rare, around 0.1% of the total number of insects in the collections we could study, that it is worth describing the two others herein. These specimens were in the studied collection but we did not notice them before now.
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Pomian, Krzysztof. "Collections et Musées (note critique)." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 48, no. 6 (December 1993): 1381–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1993.279221.

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Si l'on applique à l'histoire des collections et des musées les critères qu'utilise la sociologie des sciences pour évaluer les transformations d'un domaine de recherche, on en vient à la conclusion qu'elle est en train de devenir une discipline à part entière. Les travaux qui en relèvent se multiplient d'année en année au point qu'il est désormais impossible de les lire tous ni même d'en avoir une vue d'ensemble, ce qu'on pouvait envisager encore dans les années soixante-dix. Et le nombre de ces travaux est en train de croître, non seulement en Italie, en Grande-Bretagne, en Allemagne et aux États-Unis, tous pays où l'histoire des collections et des musées était cultivée depuis longtemps, même si elle y restait marginale, auxiliaire de l'histoire de l'art, mais aussi en France et en Espagne, dans les pays Scandinaves, en Pologne, en Russie.
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Bainton, Toby. "Book Review: La Bibliothèque nationale de France: Collections, Services, Publics." Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 14, no. 2 (August 2002): 128–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095574900201400208.

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Grunberg, Gérald. "The Audiovisual Programme of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France." Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 8, no. 3 (December 1996): 181–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095574909600800304.

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The audiovisual collections of national libraries are in general relatively undeveloped, they are still largely dominated by collections of printed materials. However, a rapid development in audiovisual materials and multimedia is occurring, as evidenced recently by the extension in some countries of legal deposit to such materials. In France a law of 1992 distributed responsibility for audiovisual materials among three institutions, of which the Bibliothèque nationale de France is one, dealing with sound recordings, videotapes and multimedia, both multi- and single-carrier. The library's new building provides a special opportunity to completely rethink the means of conservation of audiovisual and multimedia collections and of access to the information they contain. One big issue is whether to organize the collections within a special department or in relevant subject departments according to their contents, since it is now theoretically possible to transmit the contents of any audiovisual document to any location within the library. The library has therefore been conceived so that in future all work areas can be equipped with multimedia workstations. The Audiovisual Department will, like other departments, have two reading rooms, one for the general public and one for researchers, and 450 workstations will be provided.
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Bélaval, Philippe. "Retour à la Bibliothèque Nationale de France." Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 9, no. 1 (April 1997): 45–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095574909700900103.

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The decision in July 1988 to build a new library in Paris has been the starting point of a deep change in every field of activity for the French national library, which combines the old Bibliothèque nationale in the Rue de Richelieu with the Bibliothèque de France in Tolbiac in what is now known as the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF). The collections will be divided between two sites: the Rue de Richelieu building will retain the special collections, in improved storage conditions and with better access; while the printed and audiovisual collections are being transferred to the new building at Tolbiac between the end of 1996 and the end of 1998. 370,000 books will be acquired specially to fill gaps in previously neglected areas such as law, economics and science. A new OPAC, due for completion in 1998, will provide access to merged files of the BnF, including 4.5 million converted records from the old hand-written catalogue. Next to the research reading rooms, which are for registered users only, will be ten reading rooms open to the general public for a fee, which will have 380,000 books on open access. The OPAC will be accessible remotely, as will the seat and book reservation system. A new preservation centre has been built in Marne-la-Vallée, 20 km east of Paris; there is a special emphasis on deacidification. There are two digitization programmes, for 100,000 texts and 300,000 pictures; negotiation is taking place with copyright holders. Experimental access to several bibliographic databases and digitized collections is already proving successful. The new reference library in the new building opened in December 1996 and the research library will open in 1998.
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CASATI, STEFANO. "LA COLLEZIONE DELLE TESI DI MEDICINA SOSTENUTE A PARIGI DAL 1798 AL 1860." Nuncius 17, no. 2 (2002): 567–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/182539102x00108.

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Abstracttitle SUMMARY /title The Library of the Institute and Museum of the History of Science of Florence has recently enriched its special Collections with the acquisition of a set of medical theses, theses presented and defended in Paris between 1789 and 1860. This extraordinary collection, some 10,000 items, documents the development of the medical sciences in nineteenth century France and Europe.
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János Oláh, Nóra Vass, Szilvia Kusza, János Posta, Anna Pécsi, Andrea Radácsi, Attila Harcsa, Gergely Gyimóthy, András Kovács, and András Jávor. "Study of the rams’ jumping order." Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, no. 40 (December 1, 2010): 59–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/40/2707.

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The bevahiour of Babolna Tetra, Ile de France and Suffolk rams was studied at semen collection by artificial vagina. The sequence of rams coming out of the group to the place of semen collection and the number of jumpings needed to ejaculation were observed. It was investigated if there were changes in these characters at different occasions, and did they show connection to the body condition. The number of jumpings before ejaculation was different in the different breeds. Semen was taken at the first jump from 63% of the Suffolk, 56% of the Babolna Tetra and 55% of the Ile de France rams. There was no early ejaculation at the Ile de France, but it was common among the Suffolk rams. The greatest changes in the jumping order between different semen collections were observed in the Babolna Tetra breed. There was a medium correlation in the Suffolk breed between the jumping order and body condition in the autumn and spring, which was tight and significant in winter.
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Dias, Nélia. "Nineteenth-Century French Collections of Skulls and the Cult of Bones." Nuncius 27, no. 2 (2012): 330–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18253911-02702006.

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This paper attempts to examine nineteenth-century French skull collections and to shed light on how, why, and when they came to play such a significant intellectual role in physical anthropology. It also seeks to analyze the notion of series of skulls and the sequential arrangement of skulls. It argues that this sort of collection gained particular relevance in Republican France, where the cult of dead bodies was replaced by the secular cult of bones.
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Keightley, David N., and Jean A. Lefeuvre. "Fa-kuo so-ts'ang chia-ku lu 法國所葬甲骨錄; Collections d'inscriptions oraculaires en France; Collections of Oracular Inscriptions in France." Journal of the American Oriental Society 109, no. 3 (July 1989): 482. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/604176.

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VIZZINI, ALFREDO, MIRCA ZOTTI, MIDO TRAVERSO, ENRICO ERCOLE, PIERRE-ARTHUR MOREAU, GEOFFREY KIBBY, GIOVANNI CONSIGLIO, et al. "Variability, host range, delimitation and neotypification of Amanita simulans (Amanita section Vaginatae): collections associated with Helianthemum grasslands, and epitypification of A. lividopallescens." Phytotaxa 280, no. 1 (October 14, 2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.280.1.1.

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Several collections of Amanita species from section Vaginatae have been reported to be strictly associated with Helianthemum plants growing in grasslands, a still largely under-explored ectomycorrhizal habitat. The main aim of this study was to investigate the taxonomic status and phylogenetic position of strictly Helianthemum-associated Amanita sect. Vaginatae taxa, informally named Amanita “helianthemicola”. Collections from Italy, England and France were included in this study. The morphologically closely related species complex A. lividopallescens was also examined. Analyses were carried out based on both morphological and molecular data (phylogenetic analysis of the nrITS sequences). All investigated Amanita collections, which are strictly associated with Helianthemum nummularium, turned out to be conspecific with A. simulans. Amanita simulans was recently described from Sardinia (Italy) from Populus nigra habitats based on morphological characters only. As the holotype of A. simulans was lost, a neotype is designated here based on a voucher from the original collecting area. Amanita simulans is re-described, and an extensive discussion on the morphological variability, host species range, distribution and related taxa is provided. Amanita lividopallescens was confirmed as a good species, and re-delimited based on our phylogenetic analysis; moreover, it was epitypified with a recent and well-documented collection from Corse (France). Amanita stenospora is a synonym of A. lividopallescens, being a colour form of the latter without taxonomic value.
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Poulin, Michel, Vona Méléder, and Jean-Luc Mouget. "Typification of the first recognized blue pigmented diatom, Haslea ostrearia (Bacillariophyceae)." Plant Ecology and Evolution 152, no. 2 (July 9, 2019): 402–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2019.1622.

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Background and aims – The blue pigmented diatom, Haslea ostrearia (Gaillon) Simonsen, which has been the material object for many physiological and ecological studies, was first described from oyster ponds in France as Vibrio ostrearius Gaillon; however, his study material seems not to be conserved. Methods – A thorough search to retrieve potential available historical collections has been conducted. Key results – It has been proven that no relevant historical material exists for H. ostrearia. Thus, an oyster pond at Bouin in Baie de Bourgneuf, France, was sampled in 2018 to obtain material allowing neotype designation. Conclusion – Slides and stubs have been deposited as neotype material of the species in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France (PC). At the same time, this material is the generitype of the genus Haslea Simonsen. Furthermore, isoneotypes have been deposited at the British Museum (BM) and the Bremerhaven Hustedt collection (BRM).
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Paschoud, François. "Collections d'auteurs latins et grecs, en France et ailleurs, 1673-1950." Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France 2006, no. 1 (2012): 192–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bsnaf.2012.11013.

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Rudkovskaya, M. M. "Documents on History of Russian Naval Emigration in Regional Archives of Southern France: Problems of Search and Study." Nauchnyi dialog, no. 12 (December 29, 2021): 413–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2021-12-413-428.

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The article deals with the problem of identifying, describing and introducing into scientific circulation documents and materials on the history of the Russian naval officers who lived in the region of southern France in the 1920s—1930s. The relevance and novelty of the research is due to the introduction into scientific circulation of documentary complexes of regional, local and departmental archives containing information about the Russian naval emigration in France. The author draws attention to the specifics of identifying archival documents within the framework of the research topic. Attention is paid to the peculiarities of the collection of funds in the French archives. It is shown how knowledge of this specificity makes it possible to find and identify the required materials in the absence of thematic collections and indexes. The results of a study of archival collections and funds discovered by the author in regional, local and departmental archives containing information about the history of the Russian naval emigration in southern France are presented in the article. Contrary to the ideas of the marginality of this topic that have developed in French historiography, the potential of its development on the basis of the materials identified by the author is demonstrated. A review of the discovered archival funds is carried out from the point of view of the prospects for the reconstruction of collective and individual biographies of Russian naval officers-emigrants. The author’s classification of the identified documentary complexes is proposed.
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Vereecken, Nicolas J., Éric Dufrêne, Stuart P. M. Roberts, and Jan Smit. "Redécouverte de Nomada agrestis Fabricius (Hymenoptera, Apidae) en France méditerranéenne." Osmia 2 (2008): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.47446/osmia2.4.

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Rediscovery of Nomada agrestis Fabricius (Hymenoptera, Apidae) in Mediterranean France. - A collecting trip in the Perpignan-Narbonne area (France) has allowed us to catch several specimens of the cuckoo bee Nomada agrestis FABRICIUS (Hymenoptera, Apidae) and its putative host, Eucera nigrilabris Lepeletier. This Nomada species has not been found for more than a century in this region of southern France. We also provide a distribution map that integrates all the records of N. agrestis available in both private and public insect collections of Western Europe.
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Madalieva, Oysara. "Kulliyāt Copies Of ‘Alisher Nava’i In World Manuscript Collections." American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations 2, no. 09 (September 14, 2020): 152–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume02issue09-22.

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During ‘Ali Shīr Navā’ī's lifetime, his works were compiled into collections, so-called kulliyāt. This practice continued for the next five centuries, i.e. until the XIX century. Today, such manuscripts are stored in the collections of Ori-ental manuscripts in France, Russia, Turkey, Iran and Uzbekistan. The article is devoted to the Source study analysis of these kulliyāt and comparative comparison of their content. On the basis of the sequence and contents of the kulliyāt, the author highlights the dominant role of a particular genre in the lit-erary environment of a certain period of time.
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Kurina, Olavi, and Peter Chandler. "New European records of Ditomyia macroptera Winnertz (Diptera: Ditomyiidae) with notes on its distribution." Biodiversity Data Journal 6 (April 24, 2018): e24857. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/bdj.6.e24857.

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Ditomyiamacroptera Winnertz, the rarest European ditomyiid fly, is known only by a few specimens across the collections. Besides a single male specimen from Sakhalin Island, all other documented records are from Central Europe. New records of Ditomyiamacroptera Winnertz from Bulgaria and France are presented representing the second rearing event after its initial description. Illustrations of the general facies and male terminalia are given. The study of old collection material reveals exclusion of the species from the Belgian list and allows us to discuss the origin of two specimens in the collection of C.R. Osten-Sacken in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Vizzini, Alfredo, Claudio Angelini, and Enrico Ercole. "Molecular confirmation of Gyroporus lacteus and typification of Boletus cyanescens." Phytotaxa 226, no. 1 (September 9, 2015): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.226.1.3.

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Gyroporus lacteus is fully described based on recent collections from sandy areas in Italian littoral woods consisting of Pinus pinea and Quercus ilex. Léveillé’s plate 9 (1–2) (in Annls Sci. Nat., Bot., 1848) is selected as a lectotype and a recent sequenced collection as an epitype. Its independent position from Gyroporus cyanescens is supported by phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and the nuclear ribosomal large subunit (LSU) regions. In addition, Gyroporus cyanescens is typified by selecting Bulliard’s Plate 369 (in Herbier de la France 8, 1788) as a lectotype and a sequenced collection as an epitype.
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Filippi, Carla V., Gabriela A. Merino, Juan F. Montecchia, Natalia C. Aguirre, Máximo Rivarola, Guy Naamati, Mónica I. Fass, et al. "Genetic Diversity, Population Structure and Linkage Disequilibrium Assessment among International Sunflower Breeding Collections." Genes 11, no. 3 (March 6, 2020): 283. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11030283.

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Sunflower germplasm collections are valuable resources for broadening the genetic base of commercial hybrids and ameliorate the risk of climate events. Nowadays, the most studied worldwide sunflower pre-breeding collections belong to INTA (Argentina), INRA (France), and USDA-UBC (United States of America–Canada). In this work, we assess the amount and distribution of genetic diversity (GD) available within and between these collections to estimate the distribution pattern of global diversity. A mixed genotyping strategy was implemented, by combining proprietary genotyping-by-sequencing data with public whole-genome-sequencing data, to generate an integrative 11,834-common single nucleotide polymorphism matrix including the three breeding collections. In general, the GD estimates obtained were moderate. An analysis of molecular variance provided evidence of population structure between breeding collections. However, the optimal number of subpopulations, studied via discriminant analysis of principal components (K = 12), the bayesian STRUCTURE algorithm (K = 6) and distance-based methods (K = 9) remains unclear, since no single unifying characteristic is apparent for any of the inferred groups. Different overall patterns of linkage disequilibrium (LD) were observed across chromosomes, with Chr10, Chr17, Chr5, and Chr2 showing the highest LD. This work represents the largest and most comprehensive inter-breeding collection analysis of genomic diversity for cultivated sunflower conducted to date.
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Le Pape, Isabelle. "L’art contemporain à la Bibliothèque nationale de France : collections, enjeux et visibilités." Marges, no. 33 (October 21, 2021): 106–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/marges.2694.

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OConnor, Jennifer. "Savour: Food Culture in the Age of Enlightenment." Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation 7, no. 2 (November 16, 2020): 82–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v7i2.385.

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The current exhibition at the Gardiner Museum, Savour: Food Culture in the Age of Enlightenment, explores how eating, cooking, and dining were reimagined in England and France from the 1650s to the 1790s. Drawing from the Gardiner’s collection of ceramics as well as works on loan from other museums and private collections, curator Meredith Chiton, Curator Emerita at the Gardiner who specializes in “early European porcelain, dining, and social culture of the eighteenth century”, combines the functional with the curious and the historic with the contemporary.
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Le Divelec, Romain. "Sur la présence en France d’Andrena confinis Stöckert, 1930, et d’Osmia bidentata Morawitz, 1876 (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae, Megachilidae)." Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 125, no. 4 (December 10, 2020): 427–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.32475/bsef_2167.

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On the presence in France of Andrena confinis Stöckert, 1930, and Osmia bidentata Morawitz, 1876 (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae, Megachilidae). Andrena confinis Stöckhert, 1930, and Osmia bidentata Morawitz, 1876, are two wild bee species for which presence in France is dubious. Some French specimens were found in the collections of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (Paris), so affiliation of these two species to the French fauna is confirmed. Major diagnostic features, ecology and distribution are provided.
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WITHERS, PHIL, and JOCELYN CLAUDE. "Checklist of the Pipunculidae (Diptera) of mainland France: further faunistic records and description of a new species." Zootaxa 5067, no. 4 (November 12, 2021): 517–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5067.4.3.

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Since the first faunistic study of the Pipunculidae (Diptera) of mainland France in 2006, new material from 37 natural sites and four private collections has been evaluated by the authors of this article. A total of 5739 specimens of Pipunculidae collected in France were examined, of which 5214 were identified to species by the authors, for a total of 114 species. DNA analyses were also carried out on some specimens to confirm their morphological identifications. The list of Pipunculidae recorded in mainland France is updated to include 140 species. Tomosvaryella estebani sp. nov. is described from material collected in France and Italy. Twenty-four species are also reported for the first time from France. The records of Cephalops (Semicephalops) carinatus (Verrall, 1901), Cephalosphaera (Cephalosphaera) furcata (Egger, 1860), Eudorylas terminalis (Thomson, 1870) and Jassidophaga villosa (Roser, 1840), without precise data in the literature, are now precisely located in France with this work. For the other species, we provide new post-2006 records.
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Dubiński, Krzysztof, and Ewa Katarzyna Świetlicka. "LEOPOLD BINENTAL AND THE HISTORY OF HIS COLLECTION." Muzealnictwo 58, no. 1 (June 21, 2017): 109–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.1024.

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Leopold Jan Binental (1886–1944) was a musicologist and journalist, and an indefatigable promoter of Frederic Chopin’s compositions and researcher into his life story in the inter-war period. He wrote and published a great deal in professional periodicals as well as in the national and foreign popular press, mainly in France and Germany. Until 1939, he was a regular music critic for "Kurier Warszawski". He was thought to be a competent and respected Chopinologist, and his reputation in Europe was confirmed by the monograph Chopin published in Warsaw (1930 and 1937) and in Paris (1934) and the album Chopin. On the 120th anniversary of his birth. Documents and mementoes (Warsaw 1930 and Leipzig 1932) presenting Chopin’s mementoes, prints, drawings, handwritten musical notes and letters. He initiated and co-organised famous exhibitions about Chopin in the National Museum in Warsaw (1932) and the Polish Library in Paris (1932 and 1937). He was Executive Secretary on the Management Board of the Fryderyk Chopin National Institute created in 1934. Binental amassed a private collection of Chopin’s manuscripts and mementoes which is highly regarded in musicological circles. He also collected works of art; his collection comprised ancient, Middle Eastern and modern European ceramics, medieval sculpture and tapestries, goldsmithery and Judaica. After the outbreak of war in autumn 1939, Binental took certain steps to secure his collections. Three chests with ceramics and works of art were deposited in the National Museum in Warsaw. However, it is not known what happened to the collection of Chopin’s objects. At the beginning of 1940, Binental and his wife managed to leave Poland and reach France, where his daughter lived. In 1944 he was arrested by Gestapo and sent to Auschwitz from which he did not return. After the war, at the request of his daughter Krystyna, some of the works of art deposited in the collections of the National Museum were found. With her approval, they are currently to be found in public collections in Poland, although the fate of his Chopin collection remains unknown. Every now and then, some proof appears on the world antiquarian market that the collection has not been damaged, despite remaining missing.
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Kolosovych, M. P., L. A. Hlushchenko, and T. L. Shevchenko. "Genetic diversity of medicinal plants." Genetičnì resursi roslin (Plant Genetic Resources), no. 26 (2020): 80–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.36814/pgr.2020.26.08.

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Aim. To study accessions of new medicinal plants, to form and augment collections, to use valuable accessions of the gene pool in breeding and collections for educational and outreach activities. Results and Discussion. We present results of multi-year research work on creating collections of medicinal and essential-oil-bearing plants, their using in breeding, training and educational activities. The collection of the Botanical Nursery of the Experimental Station totals 990 samples belonging to 436 species of 254 genera of 69 families. The following genera are most fully represented: Mentha – 13 species (263 samples), Thymus L. – 11 species, Salvia L. – 6, Echinacea Moench – 6 (29 samples), etc. The collection consists of accessions from 22 countries: 605 from Ukraine, 29 from Russia, 22 from Germany, 12 from Bulgaria, 11 from the USA, 5 from France, etc. Training collections of mint and medicinal plants, trait collections of calendula, thyme, and echinacea and the basic collection of mint were formed and registered with the NCPGRU. Collections are dynamically being formed, and accessions of tree/shrub medicinal species belonging to the genera Sambucus L., Berberis L. and Crataegus L. are being studied. Selected accessions and sources of economically valuable traits are constantly involved in breeding. Ten new varieties of medicinal plants were originated from the gene pool accessions variety Yuvileina (2018) – from Dalmatian chamomile , variety Poltavka (2018) – from blessed milk thistle, variety Berezotitska Soniachna (2020) – from pot marigold, variety Struminka (2020) – from dyer's-madder. Acquisition companies in 14 regions of Ukraine resulted in gathering the gene pool accessions of valuable medicinal species for breeding and investigating: 720 seed samples, 62 planting material samples, 42 raw material samples and 691 herbarium specimens. Conclusions. The exploratory research at the Experimental Station of Medicinal Plants of IAEM NAAS allowed building up unique collections of medicinal and aromatic plants, accessions of which are used in breeding, training and educational activities, as well as to preserve the biodiversity of domestic and wild plants.
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Shayne, Mette. "Acquiring and Studying African Literature." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 117, no. 5 (October 2002): 1225–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/003081202x60314.

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martin cohen's “developments in foreign approval buying,” in the march 2001 issue of pmla, lists some of “the foreign language bibliographer's […] tricks” (393) for stocking collections. Acquiring African literature, however, is largely a different matter. The approval plans Cohen mentions, whereby “the vendor allows you to see the book [or a description of it] before you decide whether or not to add it to the collection,” would be applicable to the presses in England and France specializing in Third World literature (e.g., Heinemann in England, L'Harmattan in France), which publish primarily the most established African writers (see Maja-Pearce; Ruppert). But when it comes to publishing on the continent of Africa, even books by well-known writers (like Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o), when written in the national languages, can only be obtained locally. And certainly all other literature has to be bought in the country of origin.
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Robert, Mario. "Le livre et la lecture dans la noblesse canadienne 1670-17641." Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française 56, no. 1 (November 21, 2003): 3–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/007215ar.

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Résumé Depuis quelques années, on assiste à un regain d’intérêt pour la noblesse canadienne en Nouvelle-France. Les attributs et comportements démographiques de ce groupe social sont maintenant connus, alors que leurs pratiques culturelles nous sont peu familières. Afin de mieux cerner certaines de ces pratiques, cet article étudie la présence du livre dans la noblesse canadienne entre 1670 et 1764. À partir d’un corpus documentaire de 276 actes notariés, principalement des inventaires après décès, et selon les méthodes quantitatives développées par les historiens français du livre, le texte identifie le nombre et l’importance des collections d’imprimés, les lieux de conservation et la nature de ces collections. Il propose aussi d’examiner sommairement l’usage que les nobles font de leurs livres. Cet article vise finalement à démontrer que les nobles canadiens se distinguent de l’ensemble de la population de la Nouvelle-France en matière de culture livresque.
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Kennedy, W. J., F. Amédro, F. Robaszynski, and J. W. M. Jagt. "Ammonite faunas from condensed Cenomanian-Turonian sections (‘Tourtias’) in southern Belgium and northern France." Netherlands Journal of Geosciences - Geologie en Mijnbouw 90, no. 2-3 (November 2011): 209–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600001128.

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AbstractIn southern Belgium (Mons Basin and Tournai region) and northern France (area between Lille, Valenciennes and Maubeuge), condensed sequences have been referred to as ‘tourtias’ since the start of the nineteenth century. These levels correspond to a succession of trangressive systems tracts and generally appear as dark green, glauconitic and microconglomeratic facies. They are distributed all along the base of the more important transgressive systems tracts of the Cenomanian and basal Turonian from the Boulonnais (northwest France) to the Mons Basin (southern Belgium), through the Artois and Douaisis. Their age can now be determined more accurately by identification of their ammonite content, as housed in museums such as the Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique (IRScNB, Brussels) and the Musée d'Histoire naturelle de Lille (MHNL). Here material from the IRScNB collections is described, illustrated and discussed; specimens contained in the MHNL collections were described in a previous paper.
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Trébosc, Delphine. "« En veuë de tout le monde » : le caractère public des collections d’antiques dans les villes méridionales, des derniers Valois а Henri IV." Revue française d'histoire du livre 142 (October 13, 2021): 49–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.47421/rfhl142_49-65.

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Le présent article entend faire le point sur la dimension publique des collections d’antiques présentes dans les villes méridionales du royaume de France, à la fin du XVIe et au début du XVIIe siècle. Il s’agit de repérer les manifestations de leur caractère public, entendu dans les deux acceptions du terme : au sens strict – qui dépend de l’État – et au sens large – qui concerne la communauté. L’étude des collections municipales insistera sur la volonté du corps de ville de les rendre accessibles au plus grand nombre. Nous examinerons également le rapport des collections privées à la sphère publique, aussi bien en termes d’accès, de diffusion que de marché.
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Greenleaf, Graham. "Solving the Problems of Finding Law on the Web: World Law and DIAL." International Journal of Legal Information 29, no. 2 (2001): 383–419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0731126500009483.

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Despite its recent development, the Web already contains an astonishing variety of legal materials from dozens of countries. Significant collections of legislation are already available on the Web from over 50 countries. The full text is available on the Web of all legislation from almost all the jurisdictions of the USA, Canada, Australasia, many Latin American countries and some European countries (such as Norway and Germany), and extensive collections from many other European counties (such as the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Portugal). Substantial collections of legislation are available from many developing countries, including India, Turkey, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Vietnam, Zambia, China, Mexico and Israel.
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Desroussilles, François Dupuigrenet. "Bridging the Gap: A View from France." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 7, no. 1 (March 1, 2006): 64–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.7.1.258.

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What kind of formal training and continuing education are provided in France for special collections librarians, and how do they prepare librarians for the variety of educational roles they have to play? To answer these two questions, I will mostly rely on my ten years’ experience as director of ENSSIB (l’Ecole nationale supérieure des sciences de l’information et des bibliothèques), the school that has a monopoly on the initial training of all French librarians and provides most of their continuing education. Institutional Context Among the elements of context necessary to assess the French situation, one of the most peculiar is . . .
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