_:B6ab542cf4afaf556c8b153ca5ea9a744 "18 rue Mirès BP 10099, Reichersberg" . _:B6ab542cf4afaf556c8b153ca5ea9a744 . _:B6ab542cf4afaf556c8b153ca5ea9a744 "43.31136, 5.370185" . _:B6ab542cf4afaf556c8b153ca5ea9a744 "13303 Marseille Cedex" . _:B6ab542cf4afaf556c8b153ca5ea9a744 "Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur" . _:B6ab542cf4afaf556c8b153ca5ea9a744 . _:B6ab542cf4afaf556c8b153ca5ea9a744 . _:B6ab542cf4afaf556c8b153ca5ea9a744 . _:B1f0a987bd6b1e2e2864205a3004a378d "Departmental Archives of Bouches-du-Rhône" . _:B1f0a987bd6b1e2e2864205a3004a378d . "The documents kept in the Departmental Archives are mainly public archives, i.e. documents produced by administrations or public services.\r\nThese include all the archives of the civil, military and religious institutions of the Ancien Régime, known as the ancient archives.\r\nIn addition, there are the documents produced since 1789 by the State administrations present in the department, in particular the prefecture and the courts, as well as those of the Conseil général and then the departmental council.\r\nFinally, the Bouches-du-Rhône Archives have an active policy of collecting and acquiring private archives: papers of families, personalities, companies, associations, etc.\r\nThe repository holds nearly 65 linear kilometres of documents of all kinds: parchments, maps and plans, old and contemporary photographs, audiovisual recordings and, recently, digital data."@eng . "Readers may photograph freely available documents with their own equipment (camera, smartphone), provided they do not use flash and handle the archives with care.\r\n\r\nIt is also possible to order off-line digital photographs by filling in a request for a quote for reprographic or digital photography work: ask the scientific assistant.\r\n\r\nPhotocopying in the reading room is currently suspended.\r\n\r\nIn the reading room, readers may photograph communicable documents free of charge with their own equipment (camera, smartphone), provided they handle the archives with care and do not use a flash.\r\n\r\nDigital photographs can be ordered at a later date in the reading room by submitting a request for a quote for reprographic or digital photography work. It is possible, under certain conditions, to order digital reproductions of precisely identified documents remotely by sending an e-mail to archives13@departement13.fr. \r\n\r\nAn estimate, established according to the current rates, is then sent to the applicant. After payment of the estimate by cheque or bank transfer, and unless hard copies are expressly requested, the reproductions are sent in the form of digital files via an electronic exchange platform.\r\nThe research and reproduction of documents by the Departmental Archives can only be carried out if the documents are precisely identified. In the case of documents communicated by way of derogation from the ordinary rules of communicability, reproduction may only be carried out if the authorisation granted explicitly mentions the reproduction of the archives (see page Communicability of archives). \r\nDocuments whose physical condition does not allow them to be handled may not be reproduced.\r\nFinally, the Departmental Archives reserve the right not to grant requests for large-scale reproductions, the execution of which exceeds the material and human resources dedicated to this task.\r\n\r\nRead more on reproduction tariffs [here](https://www.archives13.fr/n/reproduire-reutiliser/n:295)"@eng . "There are no conditions of nationality or diploma required for the consultation of archive documents, which is free of charge. However, access to the reading room where documents can be consulted is reserved for holders of a reader's card, which can only be issued on presentation of a valid official identity document (national identity card, driving licence or passport). The card is renewable annually.\r\n\r\nRequests to consult documents are made via the LIGEO software on the computer stations placed in front of the room attendant. \r\nThe number of articles is limited to ten per half-day. Readers may only consult one article at a time. However, three articles may be kept in reserve for eight days from the last date of consultation.\r\n\r\nCheck-out times : checkout is approximately every half hour from 9.15 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no interruption of communications between 12 noon and 2 p.m."@eng . "Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône" . "archives13@departement13.fr" . . _:B1f0a987bd6b1e2e2864205a3004a378d . _:B6ab542cf4afaf556c8b153ca5ea9a744 . "The Bouches-du-Rhône departmental archives were created, like all similar archives, by the law of 5 Brumaire, Year V, which required the papers of the Ancien Régime institutions, which had just been abolished by the Revolution of 1789, to be collected in the main town of each department.\r\n\r\nWithin the network formed by the departmental archives, common elements were put in place, ensuring a uniformity of professional practices throughout the country. Thus, from 1841 onwards, a classification framework, i.e. a common method of filing documents, was gradually introduced. As for personnel, the most important measure for the network was the decision in 1850 to place at the head of each repository an archivist trained at the Ecole nationale des Chartes, created in 1821.\r\n\r\nFor more than two hundred years, the institution has continued its work of collecting and preserving public and private archival documents. Its missions have expanded considerably and have also adapted to changes in the administration and the needs of the public. The decentralisation laws of 1982 made local authorities the owners of their archives, thus leading to the transfer of the maintenance of the buildings and the management of the personnel of the departmental archives to the general and then departmental councils.\r\n\r\nFor almost a century, the departmental archives were annexes to the prefectures. This was the case for the Bouches-du-Rhône Archives, which occupied premises in the Prefecture and then in the annex on rue Saint-Sébastien (6th arrondissement) until 2006.\r\n\r\nIn the Bouches-du-Rhône, the importance of the town of Aix-en-Provence, the seat of the main civil and religious institutions of Provence under the Ancien Régime, led to some of the archives being housed in an annex. At the request of the notables of Aix, the Ministry of Public Education appointed an archivist around 1884, thereby firmly establishing the division of the archives between two sites. In 2016, the Departmental Council took the decision to bring together all the collections in Marseille, the transfer of which was completed in 2018."@eng . . _:B4b669bc2510f7e6172e0dfb17ac5dfe3 . . " +33 (0)4 13 31 82 08" . _:B4b669bc2510f7e6172e0dfb17ac5dfe3 "Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône" . _:B4b669bc2510f7e6172e0dfb17ac5dfe3 .