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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nicole Leclercq , Kristy Davis , Maria Teresa IovinelliPublisher: Presses Interuniversitaires Europeennes Imprint: Presses Interuniversitaires Europeennes Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.00cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9789052018188ISBN 10: 9052018189 Pages: 271 Publication Date: 02 May 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: eng, fre Table of ContentsContenu/Contents: Claudia Balk: Opening Speech/Mot d’ouverture – Maria Teresa Iovinelli: Introduction – Vincent Radermecker : En matière d’art du théâtre, quelles archives, pour quelle vie, au sein d’un organisme vivant ou d’un centre d’archivage – Maria Ida Biggi: The Institute for Letters, Theatre and Melodrama of the Cini Foundation – Simona Brunetti: The Herla Project: Inventorying Gonzaga’s Italian and European Documentation on Performance – Moreno Bucci: The Archives of the Teatro Comunale of Florence. Now Called the Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino - Fondazione: 1933-2002 – Helen Adair: Reorganisation of Stack Space in the Performing Arts Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center – Ksenija Radulović: Using New Technologies to Overcome the Problem of Museum Space – Paul Ulrich: The SIBMAS International Directory of Performing Arts Collections and Institutions Online. The Transition from Printed Volume to Online Service, How It Was Done, Why Was It Done, How Is It Being Received? – Christelle Cazaux : Le Répertoire des arts du spectacle (RASP) – Claire Hudson: Backstage. Discovering Performing Arts Resources – Richard Stone: AusStage. Recording Performing Arts Events in Australia – Inga Lewenhaupt: Sveriges Teatermuseum. The Combined Databases and a New Project: «Documentation of Performing Arts on DVD» – Willem Rodenhuis: Theatre Iconography and the Challenge of Digitalization. An Account of a Pilot Project Carried out in the Library of the University of Amsterdam – Jocelyne Philippekin/Alain Bert : De la mémoire vivante au fonds documentaire – Maria Teresa Iovinelli: The Petrolini Collection: a Project of Multimedia Archive – Jan Van Goethem: C.a.r.m.e.n. : a Virtual Access to the Archives of La Monnaie – Ada Kolganova: Access to the Illustrative Graphic Arts Material of the Russian State Arts Library: CD The Russian Service Uniform – Claudia Balk/Petra Kraus: Does TANDEM Still Exist? – Anastassia Sakhnovskaia/Mark Bannister: Barry Russell: CÉSAR’s Standard-bearer – Margret Schild: Performing Art Libraries in Düsseldorf. Their Role in the Field of Introducing Computer-based Information and the Management within the Theatre Museum and the Film Museum – José Carlos Alvarez: The Matriz Software Implemented to the Collections of the National Theatre Museum of Portugal – Marie-Claude Billard : Traitement informatique des collections relatives au Festival d’Avignon – Anişoara Burlacu/Camelia Savu : Les arts du spectacle en Roumanie – Noëlle Guibert : André Veinsten (1916-2001) – Claudia Balk : Rapport de la présidente/President’s Report – Claire Hudson : Rapport de la secrétaire générale/Secretary General’s Report.ReviewsAuthor InformationNicole Leclercq est attachée scientifique, assistante aux Archives & Musée de la Littérature et responsable de la section Théâtre. Elle est en outre présidente du Centre belge de la SIBMAS, vice-présidente du Comité exécutif international, secrétaire générale du Centre belge de l’Institut international du théâtre IIT et présidente du Comité international de la communication de l’IIT. Responsable de la publication des actes de plusieurs colloques et congrès, elle est aussi éditrice de la série Le Monde du théâtre (P.I.E. Peter Lang). Kristy Davis, an art and special collections librarian, is currently working on an Information Management Project with the Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments and on the Towards Dolly Project at the University’s Centre for Research Collections. She is a member of SIBMAS’s Executive Committee and has previously helped to edit the Barcelona and Glasgow SIBMAS proceedings. Maria Teresa Iovinelli has been librarian at the Biblioteca e Raccolta Teatrale del Burcardo (now «Biblioteca Teatrale SIAE» and «Museo Teatrale SIAE del Burcardo») since 1983 – she was appointed Head Librarian and Museum Curator in 1999. In addition to management and general organisation, she is directly involved in the theatre iconography, digital collections and new acquisitions departments. She has also been Vice-president (1996-2000) and General Secretary (2002-2007) of SIBMAS. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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