01289nas a2200133 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100002300043245016100066300001200227490000700239520089500246022001401141 d1 aVeronique Ginouves00aWhat memories? research archives in humanities and shared data in the perspective of intangible cultural heritage. social, scientific and institutional uses a111-1240 v843 aThe archival treatment of anthropological data includes, at the same time, conservation operations and enhancement actions for a wide public access. In this perspective, if on the one hand the archivist is called upon to retrace the researchers field adventure from his workstation, on the other hand, researchers are asked to adopt functional methodologies to the future archiving of data. The example of the Luisa Orru s archives that are stored at the university of Cagliari reflects this dual aspect and encourages the wide dissemination of data thanks to the tools of Digital Humanities. The experience of the MMSH (Maison mediterraneenne des sciences de l homme) phonotheque in Aix-en-Provence and the treatment of subjects common to the two archives - ethnobotany and medical anthropology - is a model and an invitation to the sharing of research data in a Fair Science perspective. a0023-8503