Designer d'interaction, dans le domaine littéraire
7 décembre, 2016
CERN #10 In the library
The CERN’s library is quite small. On the ground floor, a reading and working room. I like to work there. On the first floor, books for learning different programming languages, books of theoretical physics, or a room devoted to archives (CERN and physics magazines).
Archives to comeIntroductory note from the first report, 1955“At the end of April 1955, I was informed by a foreman working on the CERN’s construction site that ancient ruins were discovered on the ground near the frontier” the writer Louis Blondel. Paper on a library’s wallThe new ones are in cc, and we can access them by going on the CDS http://cds.cern.ch/The CERN yearly reports since 1955Archives, archives, archivesA Marc-Antoine Matthieu’s drawing, don’t you think so? CERN annual report, 1955I wonder if this person was too lazy to write the formulas with the typewriter, or if those signs didn’t exist… CERN annual report, 1955
I learnt the concept of grey literature. As there is a problematic of accessibility of this kind of document, now some platforms exists. Invenio, a software for institution’s digital libraries, has been developed here at CERN.