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    La part d'Ă©motion

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    Document dans la collection Archives en mouvement. Sous la direction d'Yvon Lemay, la collection vise Ă  explorer la diffusion par l'utilisation de documents d'archives.Travail produit dans le cadre d'un projet de recherche sur les archives et l'Ă©motion dirigĂ© par Yvon LemayL'auteur tĂ©moigne de la maniĂšre dont un spectateur peut ĂȘtre touchĂ© Ă©motionnellement lors de la lecture de six photographies d’archives dĂ©posĂ©es par les institutions publiques sur le site Internet de partage Flickr

    Fragiles objets transitoires

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    Québec Gold

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    Archives et création : nouvelles perspectives sur l'archivistique. Cahier 1

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    Ce cahier de recherche fait Ă©tat des travaux menĂ©s au cours de la premiĂšre Ă©tape (2013-2014) du projet « Archives et crĂ©ation : nouvelles perspectives sur l’archivistique ». Il comprend les textes suivants : Yvon Lemay et Anne Klein, « Introduction », p. 4-6; Yvon Lemay, « Archives et crĂ©ation : nouvelles perspectives sur l’archivistique », p. 7-19; Anne-Marie Lacombe, « Exploitation des archives Ă  des fins de crĂ©ation : un aperçu de la littĂ©rature », p. 20-59; Simon CĂŽtĂ©-Lapointe, « Archives sonores et crĂ©ation : une pratique Ă  la croisĂ©e des chemins », p. 60-83; HĂ©lĂšne Brousseau, « Fibres, archives et sociĂ©tĂ© », p. 84-104; Annie Lecompte-Chauvin, « Comment les archives entrent dans nos vies par le biais de la littĂ©rature », p. 105-120; Aude Bertrand, « Valeurs, usages et usagers des archives », p. 121-150; Laure Guitard, « Indexation, Ă©motions, archives », p. 151-168; Anne Klein, Denis Lessard et Anne-Marie Lacombe, « Archives et mise en archives dans le champ culturel. SynthĂšse du colloque « Archives et crĂ©ation, regards croisĂ©s : tournant archivistique, courant artistique », p. 169-178. De plus, dans le but de situer le projet dans un contexte plus large, le cahier inclut une bibliographie des travaux effectuĂ©s sur les archives et la crĂ©ation depuis 2007, p. 179-182.Le projet de recherche est financĂ© par le Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada (Programme Savoir, 2013-2016)

    Traces du passé Images du présent : Anthropologie amérindienne du Moyen-nord québécois

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    Ce fichier contient les textes suivants : Le site DaGt-1 : un Ă©tablissement Algonquin du sylvicole supĂ©rieur en Abitibi-TĂ©miscamingue Par Marc CĂŽtĂ©. Le site d’Askwaapsuanuuts et la chasse Ă  l’oie dans la partie orientale de la Baie James au 18e et au dĂ©but du 19e siĂšcle par David Denton. Les AmĂ©rindiens en milieu urbain ; le cas de Val-D’Or par Micheline Laplante et Monique Potvin. On n’a plus le lac qu’on avait! par Norman Clermont. Les dieux de la terres : Histoire des Algonquins de l’Outaouais, 1600-1650 par Roland Viau. L’ostĂ©oarchĂ©ologie du cimetiĂšre autochtone du Lac-Saint-Patrice (CcGh-1) par GĂ©rard GagnĂ©. La riviĂšre Dumoine, une route commerciale aux confins du TĂ©miscamingue au cours de la prĂ©histoire par Marcel LaltbertĂ©. Le militantisme ethno-culturel des mĂ©tis de Destor par Gabriel Bertrand. Algonquins et Iroquoiens dans l’Outaouais : aculturation et confrontation par Claude Chapdelaine. L’Abitibi et la route du cuivre par Denis Cadieux

    Grid of analysis supporting the participative design methodology

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    PALETTE deliverable - report number D.PAR.01This deliverable presents the participatory design methodology of the PALETTE project and some first results of the implementation of this process. Some principles of the Actor Network Theory and of the Agile Methodology are embedded in the different stages of this methodology whose twelve stages (described in details in the last section) will be the basis of the participative development of services and scenarios of use

    Jet energy measurement with the ATLAS detector in proton-proton collisions at root s=7 TeV

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    The jet energy scale and its systematic uncertainty are determined for jets measured with the ATLAS detector at the LHC in proton-proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 7TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 38 pb-1. Jets are reconstructed with the anti-kt algorithm with distance parameters R=0. 4 or R=0. 6. Jet energy and angle corrections are determined from Monte Carlo simulations to calibrate jets with transverse momenta pT≄20 GeV and pseudorapidities {pipe}η{pipe}<4. 5. The jet energy systematic uncertainty is estimated using the single isolated hadron response measured in situ and in test-beams, exploiting the transverse momentum balance between central and forward jets in events with dijet topologies and studying systematic variations in Monte Carlo simulations. The jet energy uncertainty is less than 2. 5 % in the central calorimeter region ({pipe}η{pipe}<0. 8) for jets with 60≀pT<800 GeV, and is maximally 14 % for pT<30 GeV in the most forward region 3. 2≀{pipe}η{pipe}<4. 5. The jet energy is validated for jet transverse momenta up to 1 TeV to the level of a few percent using several in situ techniques by comparing a well-known reference such as the recoiling photon pT, the sum of the transverse momenta of tracks associated to the jet, or a system of low-pT jets recoiling against a high-pT jet. More sophisticated jet calibration schemes are presented based on calorimeter cell energy density weighting or hadronic properties of jets, aiming for an improved jet energy resolution and a reduced flavour dependence of the jet response. The systematic uncertainty of the jet energy determined from a combination of in situ techniques is consistent with the one derived from single hadron response measurements over a wide kinematic range. The nominal corrections and uncertainties are derived for isolated jets in an inclusive sample of high-pT jets. Special cases such as event topologies with close-by jets, or selections of samples with an enhanced content of jets originating from light quarks, heavy quarks or gluons are also discussed and the corresponding uncertainties are determined. © 2013 CERN for the benefit of the ATLAS collaboration

    Measurement of the inclusive and dijet cross-sections of b-jets in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    The inclusive and dijet production cross-sections have been measured for jets containing b-hadrons (b-jets) in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of sqrt(s) = 7 TeV, using the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The measurements use data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 34 pb^-1. The b-jets are identified using either a lifetime-based method, where secondary decay vertices of b-hadrons in jets are reconstructed using information from the tracking detectors, or a muon-based method where the presence of a muon is used to identify semileptonic decays of b-hadrons inside jets. The inclusive b-jet cross-section is measured as a function of transverse momentum in the range 20 < pT < 400 GeV and rapidity in the range |y| < 2.1. The bbbar-dijet cross-section is measured as a function of the dijet invariant mass in the range 110 < m_jj < 760 GeV, the azimuthal angle difference between the two jets and the angular variable chi in two dijet mass regions. The results are compared with next-to-leading-order QCD predictions. Good agreement is observed between the measured cross-sections and the predictions obtained using POWHEG + Pythia. MC@NLO + Herwig shows good agreement with the measured bbbar-dijet cross-section. However, it does not reproduce the measured inclusive cross-section well, particularly for central b-jets with large transverse momenta.Comment: 10 pages plus author list (21 pages total), 8 figures, 1 table, final version published in European Physical Journal
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