• French popular repertoires of the talking machine (1893-1925), pdf slideshow presented at the study day Popular Songs, Political Songs: Collection Practices and Socio-History around Henry Poulaille's Archives in Cachan, II, (CRH, EHESS, Cachan Town Hall, Maison Raspail Collective), Cachan, March 14, 2024.
• Political speeches on the Phonobase: private collections complementing legal deposit, pdf slideshow presented at the study day Sound Propaganda Recorded in the 20th Century (DIMMAP, CRAL, CNRS, EHESS, BnF, LARHRA), November 8, 2022.
• Phonograph cylinders, discs, and magnetic media: private collections in the service of legal deposit, pdf slideshow presented at the conference and presentation video at the Transmitting Music Conference (Sainte-Geneviève Library, BnF, IReMus), October 1, 2020.
• French recorded political messages in the first third of the 20th century, from the assassination of Sadi Carnot to the Popular Front, pdf slideshow presented at the seminar Sound History and Culture, CHS Contemporary Worlds (UMR 8058), June 12, 2019.
• Digitizing the Rivonia trial dictabelts with the Archeophone phonograph, pdf slideshow presented at the Listening to the Rivonia Trial Congress: Courts, Archives, and Liberation Movements, Johannesburg - University of the Witwatersrand, September 27, 2018.
• The broadcasting and distribution of sound recordings during the Belle Époque in France (1893-1914), pdf slideshow presented at the Early Recording Technologies Colloquium: Transnational Practices, History, and Heritage, Glasgow, June 15, 2018.
• The Dictaphone: from cylinder to Dictabelt, or from secretarial use to sound recording of a historic trial [Rivonia trial], pdf slideshow presented at the Society for Media History Congress (SPHM) Dreaming of Another World – Media Utopias and Experiments, Paris, University of Paris 2-Panthéon Assas, May 24, 2018.
• The French market for recorded music before 1914: artists, industrialists, cylinders, discs, and copyright, pdf presentation at the Seminar Phonography: Recorded Music as an Object of Musicological Studies, UFR Music and Musicology, University Paris-Sorbonne, Institute for Research in Musicology (IReMus UMR 8223), December 13, 2017.
• The role of Scott's phonautograph in the history of sound recording, pdf presentation at the UNESCO Memory of the World Register Inscription Day for sound recordings produced between 1856 and 1860 by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, Paris, Society for the Encouragement of National Industry, September 19, 2016.
• The dissemination of sound recording in France during the Belle Époque (1893-1914), artists, industrialists, and listeners of cylinders and discs, PhD thesis in contemporary history defended in Paris, December 7, 2015.
• Birth of the French phonographic industry, filmed conference (134 minutes, Canal-U), seminar at the Conservatoire des Techniques Cinématographiques, January 14, 2011.
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