1965
15 mars 1988
Centre national de la recherche scientifique, photothèque de la délégation à l'information scientifique et technique
Centre national de la recherche scientifique. Photothèque de la Délégation à l'information scientifique et technique (1965-1988)
Vers 1965, une photothèque apparaît au siège du Centre national de la recherche scientifique, au sein du Bureau 2A – Activités scientifiques et Relations extérieures, dirigé par Annick Jacquot, rattaché directement aux services généraux du CNRS (Division A).
Ce bureau s’occupe de l’activité des laboratoires, de la parution des rapports d’activité et de conjoncture, des relations internationales et des colloques CNRS, ainsi que du service de presse.
Il prend en 1968 le nom de Relations extérieures et information (Annick Jacquot puis Jacqueline Mirabel).
En 1972, une réorganisation rattache la photothèque à la nouvelle division D – Division des relations extérieures, bureau 1 D – Relations publiques (Maurice Mazières puis Monique Mounier-Kuhn), dans lequel sont toujours regroupés les informations générales sur le CNRS et l’activité des laboratoires, les relations avec la presse, la radiodiffusion et la télévision, la publication de brochures, notices, ainsi que les rapports d’activité et de conjoncture.
En 1973, une opération de recensement d’envergure a lieu pour connaître plus précisément l’état des collections cinématographiques et photographiques du CNRS : de nombreuses formations de recherche mettent à la disposition de la photothèque leurs collections pour reproduction, voire les lui donnent.
En 1974, il est fait mention, en parallèle de la photothèque, d’une activité de conception et de réalisation de films et de documents audiovisuels au niveau du bureau 1 D. Celui-ci fait également le lien avec le service d’étude, de réalisation et de diffusion de documents audiovisuels (SERDDAV), créé également en 1974 sur le site d’Ivry-sur-Seine et rattaché aux services communs (Jean-Michel Arnold).
En 1975, une des actions de la photothèque du siège porte sur l’enrichissement « du fonds documentaire par la réalisation de reportages sur les laboratoires du Centre et [le regroupement d’]un certain nombre de collections dispersées (celles du centre de documentation sciences exactes et naturelles et de la photothèque des laboratoires de Bellevue) » (rapport d’activité du CNRS de 1975).
En 1976, la division D est transformée en Direction des relations extérieures et de l’information (René Audé). Elle comprend désormais le service des relations internationales, le service de l’information, le service des relations industrielles. Le service de l’information se découpe entre :
• Le bureau du chargé de presse et des relations avec le public.
• Le bureau des relations audiovisuelles (Daniel Confland), qui a pour missions : « Mise en œuvre des actions du CNRS en matière d’audiovisuel : conception et réalisation de tous documents dans ce domaine – Photothèque du CNRS – Relations avec les supports audio-visuels, en particulier la télévision, ainsi que les sociétés cinématographiques, en France et à l’étranger en vue de la réalisation de films ou d’émissions scientifiques – Liaisons avec le service d’étude et de réalisation de documents audio-visuels du CNRS (SERDDAV) » (organigramme du CNRS, novembre 1978).
• Le bureau des expositions.
• Le bureau de documentation et de diffusion.
En 1980, la direction change de nouveau de nom pour ne garder que celui de Direction des relations extérieures (Wladimir Mercouroff). Le découpage des services ne change pas mais une modification est apportée au niveau des bureaux du service de l’information qui comprend alors :
• Le bureau de presse.
• Le bureau des relations parlementaires et publiques.
• Le bureau de la documentation. La photothèque est alors rattachée à ce bureau (Dominique Touzet), comprenant « la réalisation de documents généraux sur le CNRS, ses activités et ses laboratoires, lettre d’information mensuelle, rapport d’activité du CNRS, gestion de la photothèque » (organigramme du CNRS de 1981).
• Le bureau des expositions.
• Le bureau de la diffusion.
Jusqu’au début des années 1980, la photothèque s’enrichit régulièrement en continuant à collecter diapositives et tirages papier en provenance de laboratoires (énergie nucléaire, énergie solaire, zoologie, vulcanologie, etc.) et continue de répondre tant à des demandes internes (chercheurs, colloques, expositions, documents d’information) qu’externes (éditeurs, journalistes, réalisateurs).
Fin 1982 disparaît définitivement la Direction des relations extérieures (décret du 25 novembre 1982 ) avec la création de la Délégation à l’information scientifique et technique (DIST, Goéry Delacôte), divisée en trois services :
• Le service de l’information sur les activités scientifiques et la politique générale du CNRS ; y est toujours rattaché le bureau de la documentation et la diffusion (Dominique Touzet) au sein duquel on retrouve la photothèque.
• Le service des publications.
• Les centres ou laboratoires associés à la direction, y compris CNRS-Audiovisuel (anciennement SERRDAV) et le Centre de documentation scientifique et technique (CDST, anciennement Centre de documentation), qui a toujours son propre service photographique.
En 1983, un plan de réorganisation est mis en place à la photothèque pour obtenir l’inventaire des collections, éditer un catalogue automatisé et continuer d’intégrer progressivement les fonds présents dans les unités de recherche. À cette époque, plus de 6 500 diapositives et 15 000 tirages papier y sont conservés.
Après la disparition de la Délégation à l’information scientifique et technique et la création de l’Institut d’information scientifique et technique du CNRS (INIST) le 15 mars 1988 à Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, un groupement intitulé « Groupement des unités de la communication du CNRS » (GUC) est créé sur le site de Meudon pour 4 ans à compter du 1er janvier 1989. La photothèque est détachée du siège pour être rattachée au GUC. On ignore à quelle date l’ensemble des collections a été regroupé à Meudon.
Le GUC comprend les unités de service suivantes :
• L’Atelier d’exploration, pour l’objet et les maquettes.
• L’Atelier de l’écrit et CNRS-Publications, pour l’écrit.
• CNRS-Audiovisuel et Images-Média, pour l’audiovisuel.
• CNRS-Formation, pour le savoir-faire.
Depuis 2017, la photothèque est intégrée dans le pôle médiathèque de CNRS Images (unité d’appui à la recherche 2841).
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