| The audio archives of the CNRS – Musée de l’Homme gather commercial and unpublished recordings of music and oral traditions from around the world, from 1900 to the present. Consisting of diverse types of media (wax cylinders, 78 rpm, vinyl records, magnetic tapes, audio CDs, born digital records), these archives are among the most important in Europe in terms of quality, quantity and diversity.
| For a historical presentation of these archives, see `the website of the CREM <http://crem-cnrs.fr>`_.
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+| NEWS
+| The archives of the CREM / LESC involved in the project of European sound portal (2014-2017): `Europeana Sounds <http://www.europeanasounds.eu>`_.
+| Display audio player options are being developed by the `DIADEMS <http://www.irit.fr/recherches/SAMOVA/DIADEMS/fr/welcome/>`_ program. As in the experimental phase, these tools are not yet operational. Thank you for your understanding.
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| ✔ 199 countries, and 1,200 ethnic and social groups are represented, making it possible to hear a wide array of musical and sung expressions, languages and dialects.
-Some recordings are only available for listening with an access code. To obtain one, write to
+Today, about 12,000 recordings are available for listening on free access. The others are only available with an access code. To obtain one, write to
crem.lesc (at) mae.u-paris10.fr, explaining the reasons for your request. The archives database is also available on computer sets at the `CREM <http://crem-cnrs.fr/contacts>`_, at the `Bibliothèque Eric de Dampierre <http://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/bibethno/>`_, at the `Médiathèque du Musée du Quai Branly <http://www.quaibranly.fr/fr/enseignement/la-mediatheque.html>`_ and at the `Bibliothèque du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle <http://bibliotheques.mnhn.fr/>`_.
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Organization of the catalogue
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-The database is organized on 4 hierarchical levels of description: Archives Group (Fonds) > Corpus > Collection > Item. The main level of description is ‘Collection’. Each gathers a relevant ensemble of sound items corresponding to recordings collected within one research fieldwork or to a published record. Some collections are assembled together in corpuses and archive groups linked to their collectors.
+The database is organized on 4 hierarchical levels of description: Archives Series (Fonds) > Corpus > Collection > Item. The main level of description is ‘Collection’. Each gathers a relevant ensemble of sound items corresponding to recordings collected within one research fieldwork or to a published record. Some collections are assembled together in corpuses and archive groups linked to their collectors.
The number of recordings available online on the platform is constantly increasing. The platform’s users fill descriptive forms collaboratively: researchers, students, archivists working together. The CREM welcomes all collaborations aiming to enrich and enhance this valued musical patrimony. You can write to us at crem.lesc (at) mae.u-paris10.fr.
| Le fonds d’archives sonores du CNRS – Musée de l’Homme rassemble des enregistrements inédits et publiés de musique et de traditions orales du monde entier, de 1900 à nos jours. Constitué de supports variés (cylindres, 78 tours, disques vinyles, cassettes, supports numériques), ce fonds se positionne parmi les plus importants d’Europe en terme de qualité, de quantité et de diversité.
| Pour une présentation historique du fonds, voir `le site du CREM <http://crem-cnrs.fr/archives-sonores>`_.
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+| NEWS
+| Les archives du CREM/LESC participent au projet de portail sonore européen (2014-2017) : `Europeana Sounds <http://www.europeanasounds.eu>`_.
+| Les options d'affichage du lecteur audio sont en cours d'élaboration par l'ANR `DIADEMS <http://www.irit.fr/recherches/SAMOVA/DIADEMS/fr/welcome/>`_. Etant en phase expérimentale, ces outils ne sont pas encore opérationnels. Merci de votre compréhension.
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Contenu
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| ✔ Plus de 13 000 enregistrements édités, dont 3 000 sonorisés, dans plus de 4 600 collections, pour environ 3 700 heures (incluant plus de 5 000 disques dont beaucoup sont très rares).
| ✔ 199 pays sont représentés à travers plus de 1 200 groupes ethniques ou sociaux, donnant à entendre une large palette d’expressions musicales et chantées, de langues et de dialectes.
-Certains enregistrements sont consultables avec un code d'accès. Pour l'obtenir écrivez à crem.lesc (at) mae.u-paris10.fr en expliquant les motifs de votre demande. Le fonds d'archives est également consultable sur les postes dédiés disponibles au `CREM <http://crem-cnrs.fr/contacts>`_, à la `Bibliothèque Eric de Dampierre <http://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/bibethno/>`_, à la `Médiathèque du Musée du Quai Branly <http://www.quaibranly.fr/fr/enseignement/la-mediatheque.html>`_ et à la `Bibliothèque du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle <http://bibliotheques.mnhn.fr/>`_.
+Actuellement, plus de 12 000 enregistrements sont en libre accès. Certains sont consultables avec un code d'accès. Pour l'obtenir écrivez à crem.lesc (at) mae.u-paris10.fr en expliquant les motifs de votre demande. Le fonds d'archives est également consultable sur les postes dédiés disponibles au `CREM <http://crem-cnrs.fr/contacts>`_, à la `Bibliothèque Eric de Dampierre <http://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/bibethno/>`_, à la `Médiathèque du Musée du Quai Branly <http://www.quaibranly.fr/fr/enseignement/la-mediatheque.html>`_ et à la `Bibliothèque du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle <http://bibliotheques.mnhn.fr/>`_.
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Le CREM accueille toutes les collaborations visant à enrichir et valoriser ce précieux patrimoine. Ecrivez-nous à crem.lesc (at) mae.u-paris10.fr.
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+========================
+Help pages for Telemeta
+========================
+
+In order to get access to some resticted items on this site, please contact:
+
+ Aude Julien <aude.da-cruz-lima (at) mae.u-paris10.fr>
+
+For technical assistance, please join our mailing list:
+
+ `http://lists.parisson.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/telemeta <http://lists.parisson.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/telemeta>`_
+
+or contact the hotline by email:
+
+ support@parisson.com
+
+or twitter :
+
+ `http://twitter.com/telemeta <http://twitter.com/telemeta>`_
+
+For more informations about the Telemeta system, see `telemeta.org <http://telemeta.org>`_
+
+Telemeta uses the audio librairy TimeSide : `code.google.com/p/timeside/ <http://code.google.com/p/timeside/>`_
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+==============================================
+Sound archives of the CNRS - Musée de l'Homme
+==============================================
+
+The establishment of the `CREM <http://www.crem-cnrs.fr>`_’s audio archives is the result of a long history of scientific research on music. Since the birth of ethnomusicology (then "comparative musicology"), which coincided with the invention of the first recorders in the late nineteenth century, recording music materials and their classification and preservation are central in our knowledge of the musical Man.
+
+.. image:: home_img.jpg
+ :align: left
+
+With the foundation of the Sound Archive at the Musée d’Ethnographie du Trocadéro by André Schaeffner in 1932 (which became the Sound Archive of the Musée de l’Homme in 1937) and the creation in 1967 of "Laboratoire d’Analyse sonore" on Gilbert Rouget initiative and the creation of a research team from the `CNRS <http://www.cnrs.fr/>`_ (Scientific Research National Center in France) in 1968, both at the `Musée de l’Homme <http://www.museedelhomme.fr/>`_, the conservation of this vast archives collection was more closely related to research : it is powered by the fieldworks of researchers on all continents; collections can serve for research, diachronic and synchronic comparisons, the preparation of new fieldworks and the training of Ph.D students. In 1985, the `CNRS <http://www.cnrs.fr/>`_ and the `Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle <http://www.mnhn.fr/>`_ (National Museum of Natural History) decided to join efforts to preserve this vast archives, therefore called "Sound Archives of CNRS - Musée de l'Homme". A small portion of these archives has been published in 78s (Vox Africa, etc ...), 33 rpm discs and CD (Chant du Monde, Harmonia Mundi). Currently, analogic media are being digitalized with the assistance of the Ministry of Culture and National Library of France. With the installation of the `Center for Research in Ethnomusicology <http://www.crem-cnrs.fr>`_ (CREM, Department of Ethnology and Comparative Sociology, CNRS UMR 7186) at the University of Paris Ouest-Nanterre in 2009, and the opening of the `Telemeta <http://telemeta.org>`_ platform in 2010, this collection sound archives from the era of the Internet.
+
+The archives of CREM, the most important in Europe, are distinguished by their wealth:
+
+ * Nearly 3,500 hours of recordings of unpublished field.
+ * Approximately 3700 hours of material published (more than 5000 discs, many of which are very rare).
+
+The collaborative platform `Telemeta <http://telemeta.org>`_ aims to make these archives available to researchers and to the extent possible, the public, in compliance with the intellectual and moral rights of musicians and collectors. Developed with the support of the program `TGE-Adonis <http://www.tge-adonis.fr/>`_ of the `CNRS <http://www.cnrs.fr/>`_, allows researchers to exchange data online with communities producing their music in their home countries, including through collaborative tools like markers , spaces, comments, etc...
+
+This site is managed by the `CREM <http://www.crem-cnrs.fr>`_. All collaborations are welcome to enrich and enhance this precious musical heritage common to all humanity. Currently, a thousand hours is searchable by code or `access on site and CREM (Université Paris Ouest - Nanterre - La Défense, Building C, Ground Floor, Room 20) <http://goo.gl/maps/ZgHg>`_, and the Central Library Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, and the Bibliothèque François Mitterand (garden).
+
+|
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+=====================
+Legal Notices
+=====================
+
+**Site editor:**
+
+ | Centre de Recherche en Ethnomusicologie (CREM - LESC UMR 7186 CNRS)
+ | MAE - 21, allée de l'Université
+ | 92023 Nanterre cedex
+ | France
+
+**Managing editor:**
+
+ | Jean Lambert (director du CREM)
+ | e-mail : lambert (at) mnhn.fr
+
+**Design and project manager:**
+
+ | Joséphine Simonnot (CREM)
+ | e-mail : josephine.simonnot (at) mae.u-paris10.fr
+
+**Head of archives at CREM :**
+
+ | Aude Da Cruz-Lima (CREM)
+ | e-mail : aude.da-cruz-lima (at) mae.u-paris10.fr
+
+**Design and head of development:**
+
+ | Guillaume Pellerin (`Parisson <http://parisson.com>`_)
+ | e-mail : guillaume.pellerin@parisson.com
+
+**Telemeta CREM uses GeoEthno:**
+
+ | © CNRS
+ | Responsable de GeoEthno: Isabelle Donze
+ | Laboratoire d'ethnologie et de sociologie comparative
+ | Bibliothèque Eric-de-Dampierre (Responsable : Marie-Dominique Mouton)
+ | Maison de l'Archéologie et de l'Ethnologie
+ | Université de Paris Ouest La Défense - 92023 Nanterre cedex - France
+ | Contact : bibethno@mae.u-paris10.fr
+
+| **AUDIO FILE COPYING FORBIDDEN IF NOT EXPLICITLY ALLOWED**
+| **COMMERCIAL USING OF THE ARCHIVES FORBIDDEN IF NOT EXPLICITLY ALLOWED**
+
+
+
+++ /dev/null
-.. image:: images/help.png
- :align: left
-
-========================
-Help pages for Telemeta
-========================
-
-In order to get access to some resticted items on this site, please contact:
-
- Aude Julien <aude.da-cruz-lima (at) mae.u-paris10.fr>
-
-For technical assistance, please join our mailing list:
-
- `http://lists.parisson.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/telemeta <http://lists.parisson.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/telemeta>`_
-
-or contact the hotline by email:
-
- support@parisson.com
-
-or twitter :
-
- `http://twitter.com/telemeta <http://twitter.com/telemeta>`_
-
-For more informations about the Telemeta system, see `telemeta.org <http://telemeta.org>`_
-
-Telemeta uses the audio librairy TimeSide : `code.google.com/p/timeside/ <http://code.google.com/p/timeside/>`_
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-==============================================
-Sound archives of the CNRS - Musée de l'Homme
-==============================================
-
-The establishment of the `CREM <http://www.crem-cnrs.fr>`_’s audio archives is the result of a long history of scientific research on music. Since the birth of ethnomusicology (then "comparative musicology"), which coincided with the invention of the first recorders in the late nineteenth century, recording music materials and their classification and preservation are central in our knowledge of the musical Man.
-
-.. image:: home_img.jpg
- :align: left
-
-With the foundation of the Sound Archive at the Musée d’Ethnographie du Trocadéro by André Schaeffner in 1932 (which became the Sound Archive of the Musée de l’Homme in 1937) and the creation in 1967 of "Laboratoire d’Analyse sonore" on Gilbert Rouget initiative and the creation of a research team from the `CNRS <http://www.cnrs.fr/>`_ (Scientific Research National Center in France) in 1968, both at the `Musée de l’Homme <http://www.museedelhomme.fr/>`_, the conservation of this vast archives collection was more closely related to research : it is powered by the fieldworks of researchers on all continents; collections can serve for research, diachronic and synchronic comparisons, the preparation of new fieldworks and the training of Ph.D students. In 1985, the `CNRS <http://www.cnrs.fr/>`_ and the `Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle <http://www.mnhn.fr/>`_ (National Museum of Natural History) decided to join efforts to preserve this vast archives, therefore called "Sound Archives of CNRS - Musée de l'Homme". A small portion of these archives has been published in 78s (Vox Africa, etc ...), 33 rpm discs and CD (Chant du Monde, Harmonia Mundi). Currently, analogic media are being digitalized with the assistance of the Ministry of Culture and National Library of France. With the installation of the `Center for Research in Ethnomusicology <http://www.crem-cnrs.fr>`_ (CREM, Department of Ethnology and Comparative Sociology, CNRS UMR 7186) at the University of Paris Ouest-Nanterre in 2009, and the opening of the `Telemeta <http://telemeta.org>`_ platform in 2010, this collection sound archives from the era of the Internet.
-
-The archives of CREM, the most important in Europe, are distinguished by their wealth:
-
- * Nearly 3,500 hours of recordings of unpublished field.
- * Approximately 3700 hours of material published (more than 5000 discs, many of which are very rare).
-
-The collaborative platform `Telemeta <http://telemeta.org>`_ aims to make these archives available to researchers and to the extent possible, the public, in compliance with the intellectual and moral rights of musicians and collectors. Developed with the support of the program `TGE-Adonis <http://www.tge-adonis.fr/>`_ of the `CNRS <http://www.cnrs.fr/>`_, allows researchers to exchange data online with communities producing their music in their home countries, including through collaborative tools like markers , spaces, comments, etc...
-
-This site is managed by the `CREM <http://www.crem-cnrs.fr>`_. All collaborations are welcome to enrich and enhance this precious musical heritage common to all humanity. Currently, a thousand hours is searchable by code or `access on site and CREM (Université Paris Ouest - Nanterre - La Défense, Building C, Ground Floor, Room 20) <http://goo.gl/maps/ZgHg>`_, and the Central Library Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, and the Bibliothèque François Mitterand (garden).
-
-|
+++ /dev/null
-=====================
-Legal Notices
-=====================
-
-**Site editor:**
-
- | Centre de Recherche en Ethnomusicologie (CREM - LESC UMR 7186 CNRS)
- | MAE - 21, allée de l'Université
- | 92023 Nanterre cedex
- | France
-
-**Managing editor:**
-
- | Jean Lambert (director du CREM)
- | e-mail : lambert (at) mnhn.fr
-
-**Design and project manager:**
-
- | Joséphine Simonnot (CREM)
- | e-mail : josephine.simonnot (at) mae.u-paris10.fr
-
-**Head of archives at CREM :**
-
- | Aude Da Cruz-Lima (CREM)
- | e-mail : aude.da-cruz-lima (at) mae.u-paris10.fr
-
-**Design and head of development:**
-
- | Guillaume Pellerin (`Parisson <http://parisson.com>`_)
- | e-mail : guillaume.pellerin@parisson.com
-
-**Telemeta CREM uses GeoEthno:**
-
- | © CNRS
- | Responsable de GeoEthno: Isabelle Donze
- | Laboratoire d'ethnologie et de sociologie comparative
- | Bibliothèque Eric-de-Dampierre (Responsable : Marie-Dominique Mouton)
- | Maison de l'Archéologie et de l'Ethnologie
- | Université de Paris Ouest La Défense - 92023 Nanterre cedex - France
- | Contact : bibethno@mae.u-paris10.fr
-
-| **AUDIO FILE COPYING FORBIDDEN IF NOT EXPLICITLY ALLOWED**
-| **COMMERCIAL USING OF THE ARCHIVES FORBIDDEN IF NOT EXPLICITLY ALLOWED**
-
-
-