Documentation to Documentality in the works of Michael Buckland

IF 1.7 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
R. Day
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PurposeMichael Buckland's works have spanned theoretical, historical and practice-oriented foci and genre. This article focuses on some of his theoretical-historical works that span over 20 years, which demonstrate a reading and critique of European Documentation in terms of what has been called “Documentality.” This turn to a philosophy of information called “Documentality” marks the moment of “neo-documentation.” This article surveys this moment in Buckland's works by reading his articles “Information as Thing,” “What is a ‘Document’?”, and “Documentality Beyond Documents.” It shows the transition from Documentation as a philosophy of information as representation to Documentality as a philosophy of information as function and performance. Some concepts and works of Bruno Latour are used to illuminate this transition from Documentation to Documentality. Implications and further research directions are discussed at the end.Design/methodology/approachConceptual and historical analyses.FindingsThe article follows a neo-documentalist transition in Buckland's works in the thinking of documents from an Otletian representationalist epistemology (“Documentation”) to a functionalist and performative epistemology (“Documentality”) for documents.Research limitations/implicationsThis is a conceptual work on a limited corpus in Buckland's oeuvre. It has a limited discussion of Documentality in the works of other writers, namely the works of Bernd Frohmann and Maurizio Ferraris.Practical implicationsThe article points to historical shifts in the study of documents in Library and Information Science.Social implicationsDocumentality critically and materially studies documents in sociotechnical information management systems and elsewhere.Originality/valueThis work highlights the importance of the above works and the importance of the neo-documentalist perspective of Documentality.
Michael Buckland作品中的文档性
目的迈克尔·巴克兰的作品跨越了理论、历史和实践的焦点和流派。这篇文章聚焦于他跨越20多年的一些理论历史著作,这些著作展示了对欧洲文献学的阅读和批判,即所谓的“文献性”。这一转向被称为“文献性的”信息哲学标志着“新文献学”的时刻。“这篇文章通过阅读巴克兰的文章《信息即物》、《什么是‘文档’?》和《超越文档的文档性》来审视巴克兰作品中的这一时刻。它展示了从作为信息表示的哲学的文档性到作为信息功能和性能的哲学的文献性的转变。Bruno Latour的一些概念和作品被用来阐明从文献到文献的转变。最后讨论了研究的意义和进一步的研究方向。设计/方法论/方法概念和历史分析。发现:巴克兰作品中的文献思维经历了一次新文献主义的转变,从奥特勒主义的具象认识论(“文献性”)到功能主义和表现性的文献知识论(“文件性”)。研究局限性/含义这是巴克兰作品中关于有限语料库的概念性作品。它在其他作家的作品中,即伯恩德·弗罗曼和毛里齐奥·费拉里斯的作品中对文献性的讨论是有限的。本文指出了图书情报学文献研究的历史变迁。社会含义文献性对社会技术信息管理系统和其他地方的文件进行批判性和实质性研究。原创/价值这部作品强调了上述作品的重要性,以及新文献主义视角对文献性的重要性。
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Journal of Documentation
Journal of Documentation INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
14.30%
发文量
72
期刊介绍: The scope of the Journal of Documentation is broadly information sciences, encompassing all of the academic and professional disciplines which deal with recorded information. These include, but are certainly not limited to: ■Information science, librarianship and related disciplines ■Information and knowledge management ■Information and knowledge organisation ■Information seeking and retrieval, and human information behaviour ■Information and digital literacies
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