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The Center for Research on Preservation (known by its French initials, CRC) is a research and services unit that falls under the joint umbrella of the CNRS (France’s national scientific research council), the French National Museum of Natural History and the Ministry of Culture and Communication. It specializes in research aiming at the preservation of cultural property.
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Gauthier Vincent, Almanza Victor, Jossic Marguerite, Kirsch Sebastian, Emmanuel Foltete, Cogan Scott, Echard Jean-Philippe, Wilkie-Chancellier Nicolas & Vaiedelich Stéphane, September 2023 — « Investigation Of Bracings Transformations On Voboam Guitars: What Can Uncalibrated FEM Models Tell Us? » in Forum Acusticum 2023.. , ,
https://dx.doi.org/10.61782/fa.2023.0867
Échard Jean-Philippe & Bertrand Loïc, January 2023 — « Le projet “ techniques de vernissage d’instruments de musique XVIe–XVIIIe s. ” comme point de départ de réflexions sur les méthodologies de recherche » in Atelier “ Concordance et discordance documentaires : des gestes, des textes et de la matière aux époques médiévale et moderne ”.. , ,
https://hal.science/hal-04287510
Condi Louise, Échard Jean-Philippe & Kirsch Sebastian, March 2023 — The Nyckelharpa of the musée de la Musique: An Emblem of the Nineteenth-Century French Interest in Swedish Musical Culture. Galpin Society Journal vol. 76, , 220-223, 248-262
https://hal.science/hal-04287413
Échard Jean-Philippe, November 2023 — « Talking about damages, a museum perspective » in Hands-on Workshop on the Safe Analysis of Heritage Objects and Materials Using Novel Accelerator-based Analytical Techniques.. , ,
https://hal.science/hal-04287536
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  • Victor ALMANZA
  • Marguerite JOSSIC
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