There is ambiguity in the use of the term bibliography for both the study of printed books and also for the listing of accessible intellectual resources. We address this ambiguity by examining two well-known anomalies: Donald F. Mckenzie’s assertion that bibliography should extend to all media, including culturally significant objects in the landscape and Suzanne Briet’s declaration that an antelope in a zoo is a document. This paper summarizes and extends an earlier, more detailed discussion (Buckland, 2018)
In this article, in distinction to documentation as an epistemic understanding of documents, I will ...
The documentation styles developed by the Modern Language Association and the American Psychological...
This paper presents an evaluation of the ways in which three different groups of readers (recordkeep...
The function of the library is to collect, preserve, and provide access to recorded human communicat...
In 1951 Suzanne Briet wrote, with minimal explanation, that an antelope could become a document. In ...
Ms. Babb reports on a study conducted to determine whether researchers will identify the same works ...
The concept of document is common and fundamental to numerous information-related disciplines. Perha...
To conceptualize a future history of the book we have to recognize that our understanding of the bib...
This is a position paper that discussed academic writing in relation to bibliography, citation, and ...
Bibliographies are still a convenient, compact format for retrospective information on a topic. Mode...
Attention in the humanities has lately turned to the re-thinking of traditional modes of publishing....
This article is a translation of one originally published in 1948 in Review of Documentation. The ar...
The Francophone school of the document specify the important role of the user to qualified an object...
Very broadly speaking, bibliography involves the description of documents according to a particular ...
Reference in modern documentation is largely governed by theories of evidential representation by do...
In this article, in distinction to documentation as an epistemic understanding of documents, I will ...
The documentation styles developed by the Modern Language Association and the American Psychological...
This paper presents an evaluation of the ways in which three different groups of readers (recordkeep...
The function of the library is to collect, preserve, and provide access to recorded human communicat...
In 1951 Suzanne Briet wrote, with minimal explanation, that an antelope could become a document. In ...
Ms. Babb reports on a study conducted to determine whether researchers will identify the same works ...
The concept of document is common and fundamental to numerous information-related disciplines. Perha...
To conceptualize a future history of the book we have to recognize that our understanding of the bib...
This is a position paper that discussed academic writing in relation to bibliography, citation, and ...
Bibliographies are still a convenient, compact format for retrospective information on a topic. Mode...
Attention in the humanities has lately turned to the re-thinking of traditional modes of publishing....
This article is a translation of one originally published in 1948 in Review of Documentation. The ar...
The Francophone school of the document specify the important role of the user to qualified an object...
Very broadly speaking, bibliography involves the description of documents according to a particular ...
Reference in modern documentation is largely governed by theories of evidential representation by do...
In this article, in distinction to documentation as an epistemic understanding of documents, I will ...
The documentation styles developed by the Modern Language Association and the American Psychological...
This paper presents an evaluation of the ways in which three different groups of readers (recordkeep...