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Multi-criteria search in all Television and/or Radio collections. Certain criteria are common to both Television and Radio. Others are specific to one of them.
Date at which the programme was broadcast for the first time. For Radio, this field is not always informed.
Equipment on to which a programme is recorded. One programme can be recorded on to several items of the same type of equipment when the programme is long, and on to several different types of equipment (BVU, Beta SP, etc.), when Ina possesses a recording of the entire programme broadcast (so-called Parallel TV cassette or KP) and/or a version containing only edited news reports without studio output or inlaid logos (so-called edited cassette or KM).
An extract of a complete programme described by Ina archivists in a documentary note.
Programmes produced by the same company. For example: France 2, AFP, TF1.
Description of the different subjects covered in a magazine or news programme.
A field comprising the role (director, presenter, participant, etc), the family name and first name of the people behind the programme, and other participants.
A term used in archive databases, meaning a word or group of words contained in a thesaurus, chosen from a number of similar terms to represent an idea with no possible ambiguity. For example: “British” covers “English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh”.
A number of fields of information and description of a programme, a clip from a programme, or a news report.
An area that structures information in a documentary note. Examples: Title, Genre, Broadcast date.
Ina archivists add certain descriptors to what is known as indexing information. For example: for the descriptor “volcano”, the indexing information could be “Vesuvius”. This would be written as follows: “Volcano (Vesuvius).
Describes an isolated programme, not attached to a collection.
For news reports, the link takes the user to a summary note; for parts of a videogram to a videogram note.
Take the user – via note numbers – to notes on the news reports featured in news bulletins and programmes.
Date of the latest modification made to a documentary note.
Item of a magazine programme or television news programme.
Describes a news report.
Various information on content (interruptions in a soundtrack, interference, etc.).
Various information on content (interruptions in a soundtrack, interference, etc.).
Specifies the geographic origin of Ina's regional and overseas territories collections. Examples: Ajaccio, Grenoble, Marseille, RFO Martinique, RFO Reunion Island.
If the number of a note on a news broadcast is entered, all the news reports broadcast during that news programmes will be displayed.
A collection for which Ina has signed a contract with a partner to manage the rights. Examples: Roland Garros, TF1 Actu (since 08/2002), AFP Vidéo, Thierry Ardisson.
A note written by the user on a documentary note, a User extract or a search file. Personal notes on documentary notes and user extracts are represented by a pictogram in lists of search files, shopping basket and time-coded file downloads.
You may use this criterion in Advanced search when you are not sure of the spelling of a word. For example, if you do a search for “Mitterran” without further specification, you will obtain 18 TV results. If you do a phonetic search for the same term, you will obtain 42,850 TV results.
Various information communicated by the programme producers.
A field that mentions the name and company acronym of the producer, the place and year of production, and the role of the producer.
A programming unit. Examples: the 8pm News on France 2 (Journal de 20 heures), Apostrophe.
Title of the programme broadcast. For example: Sept sur sept is the title of the weekly programme presented by Anne Sinclair, broadcast by TF1 from 12 September 1981 to 29 June 1997.
Date at which the programme was recorded.
A page that displays the history of shopping baskets, and Time-coded file downloads and search requests sent to Ina.
A form that allows the user to ask Ina archivists to conduct a search that is invoiced.
Description of the main visual sequences, notably in the case of magazine programmes, documentaries and television news programmes.
A direct search in all words and all Television and Radio collections.
When you key in a search by keyword, for example, cats, the automatic translation system translates this word into French. To indicate to the search engine that it should not translate the words or the expression you are searching for, put them into square brackets [cats].
Describes the programme sequence and content.
Describes a complete programme.
Acronym of broadcaster. Examples: ORTF, A2, France 2.
Synonymous with “theme-based file”. A number of complete programmes, news reports or extracts selected by Ina archivists on a theme or personality.
Synonymous with “theme-based collection”. A number of complete programmes, news reports or extracts selected by Ina archivists on a theme or personality.
Standard vocabulary used in archive databases. This is a list of terms associated with an area of knowledge, linked together because they are synonymous, or related by hierarchy or association.
Title covering several programmes in one particular time-slot. For example: the Dimanche Martin time-slot included L’Ecole des fans, Entrez les artistes, etc.
Is applied to the particular programme, to the news report or the extract/clip. For example: “Robert Badinter and Richard Berry” is the title of that week's Sept sur sept programme broadcast on 1 Octobre 1995.
For theme-based documents, distinguishes between the title of the extract/clip and the document it came from.
An archive search process. Several letters that form the root of a word are entered, preceded and/or followed by an asterisk. The engine will search through all the words made up from this root. For example: asked to search for “pol” *, the engine will search through the documentary notes for the words “policy”, “politics”, “politician”.
It is the same as using the operator “Search for all terms beginning with” or Search for all terms ending” in advanced search.
Specifies whether the archive is theme-based, i.e. integrated into a theme-based file.
Specifies whether it is a summary note, a news report note, an isolated note or an episode note.
Specifies the programme's legal status. Examples: own production, co-production, rights purchased.
Specifies whether it is a news programme, a production or a rediffusion of a musical or theatrical work or a radio drama.
Specifies whether it is a news programme or a production.
An extract created by an user from a complete programme, news report or Ina clip.
A programme made up of several parts, which must be broadcast in a given order. For example: a series or a serial.
Field that mentions the title, the composers and the duration of the works performed and the performers.
field that mentions the title, the language and the nature of the works performed, the title of the original work and an indication of a solo performance or duet.
Enables the user to search for an exact expression. It is exactly like using “Search for exact expression” that exists in advanced search criteria.
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