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Thank you for your indulgence when you visit the Crévilles site: the site is still under construction and many of its components are still at the trial stage.

 

When the new documentation centre was created in 2005 following the merging of funds from the different laboratories within the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Tours, the question of transferring the documentary resources to an electronic format appeared essential.
 
An initial inventory of the documentary resources currently available via Internet revealed that they were so dispersed that it was extremeley complicated to carry out searches in the field of the social sciences, and even more so for urban studies. It was thus decided to create an electronic resource centre on towns: Crévilles.org.

The first objective of this project was thus to facilitate searches at the intersection of the social sciences and urban studies by bringing together access to the electronic documentary resources through an internet site which provides a whole range of search tools accessible to everyone via the web.
The second objective was to create an electronic library available via this site, using the resources of the MSH de Tours, in order to participate at our own level in the vast movement of buiding a universal digital library (and thus with free access for all), in collaboration with the large projects of this type, and through association with all institutions interested in this issue, both to provide content and to create new cooperative documentary projects.
The intellectual and ergonomic construction of this electronic resource centre in the form of a web-site takes place in several stages, with a gradual integration of the tools for facilitating documentary research and of the resources specific to the MSH de Tours.

Crévilles.org is produced by the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Tours, an inter-departmental unit (UMS 1835) of the CNRS and Tours University.

Crévilles.org is designed, developed and maintained by Pascal Garret, Stéphane Loret, Marie-Christine Lyaet, Thomas Lallier and Joanna Greenland under the management of Sylvette Denèfle, head of the MSH de Tours.

 

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• Project to digitise urban studies theses le 2009-10-20 Print

The Crévilles team is undertaking a project to put theses online in electronic format, in order to provide free access to these academic works.

The e-publishing of theses is part of a broad current movement called 'open archives'. The underlying idea of this movement is to allow the greatest possible number of people, and in particular students dispersed across many countries, to have immediate, free, and straightforward access to the numerous academic articles and other works which are often difficult to consult in paper format (for reasons of physical distance, the limited number of copies available, etc.).

Moreover, the statistics on the Urban studies collection which Crévilles maintains in HAL-SHS show that of the 100 most frequently-downloaded full-text documents, more than 80 are theses... Thus there is a genuine demand for this service. Furthermore, we have noticed that many PhDs who would like to make their thesis available in an electronic format are unable to do so (scattered files, obsolete software, lack of time, etc.)

The thesis digitisation project of MSH Tours is a free service offered by Crévilles, a platform for electronic documents, as part of its mission : to publish online, bring together and facilitate access to free, readily-available electronic documents on the topics of cities and urban studies.

This programme will not give rise to any commercial usage or open up any usage rights, will leave the authors' rights over their works wholly intact and will not give rise to any remuneration.

Crévilles therefore proposes to digitise theses or post-doctoral research in the social sciences, the subject of which falls into the 'urban studies' field, and e-publish them in full-text format on the TEL (Thèses en ligne - Theses online) server.

To take advantage of this service, all you have to do is send us a copy of your thesis in paper format, enclosing this form, duly completed and signed.

Crévilles can then include the thesis in its digitisation programme, and as soon as it is published online the author will be informed by email.

To take a look at a thesis digitised and put online by Crévilles, you can go to the following address.

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List of theses already published online on TEL by Crévilles :

Blaise Arlaud, Vers une infographie de l'ambiance sonore urbaine

Mohamed Berriane, Tourisme national et migrations de loisirs au Maroc. Etude géographique

Nathalie Blanc, La nature dans la cité

Abdelala Bounouh, Planification spatiale et logiques des acteurs de production et de gestion de l'espace urbain : cas du nouveau quartier résidentiel d'El Mourouj dans la périphérie méridionale du Grand Tunis

Laurent Cailly, Pratiques spatiales, identités sociales et processus d'individualisation. Etude sur la constitution des identités spatiales individuelles au sein des classes moyennes salariées du secteur public hospitalier dans une ville intermédiaire : l'exemple de Tours

Raffaele Cattedra, La mosquée et la cité : la reconversion symbolique du projet urbain à Casablanca (Maroc)

Marie-Christine Couic, La dimension intersensorielle dans la pratique de l 'espace urbain : une approche méthodologiquepluridisciplinaire

Bénédicte Florin, Itinéraires citadins au Caire. Mobilités et territorialités dans une métropole du Monde Arabe

Isabelle Grangaud, La ville imprenable. Histoire sociale de Constantine au XVIIIème siècle

David Hauw, Les opérations de relogement en habitat collectif à Casablanca, de la vision des aménageurs aux pratiques des habitants

Sylvy Jaglin, Pouvoirs urbains et gestion partagée à Ouagadougou. Equipements et services de proximité dans les périphéries

Charlotte Jelidi, La fabrication d'une ville nouvelle sous le Protectorat français au Maroc (1912-1956) : Fès-nouvelle

Darwis Khudori, De la création française au développement égyptien. Transformations architecturales et sociales dans une ville du Monde musulman. Le cas d'Ismaïlia, Egypte (1862-1993)

Eric Leclerc, Petites villes indiennes en développement. Facteurs non-agricoles de croissance ou de stagnation dans le district de Krishna

Anna Madoeuf, Images et pratiques de la ville ancienne du Caire : les sens de la ville

Denis Martouzet, Normes et valeurs en aménagement-urbanisme, limites de la rationalité et nécessité de prise en compte du multi-niveaux

Naïk Miret, Métropolisation et recomposition d'un espace d'immigration méditerranéen : le cas de Barcelone

Ater Nusair, Séismes démographiques et politiques d'habitat en Jordanie : le cas d'Amman

Jean-Paul Thibaud, Le baladeur dans l'espace public urbain : essai sur l'instrumentation sensorielle de l'interaction sociale

Jean-Yves Toussaint, Architecte-urbaniste en Algérie : un fragment de la crise algérienne

Alphonse Yapi-Diahou, Les politiques urbaines en Côte d'Ivoire et leurs impacts sur l'habitat non planifié précaire. L'exemple de l'agglomération d'Abidjan

Mounir Zouiten, Migrations, réseaux familiaux et stratégies d'insertion urbaine des migrants ruraux au Maroc

 

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