Purpose Sharing information about work processes has proven to be difficult. This applies especially to information shared from those who participate in a process to those who remain outsiders. The purpose of this article is to increase understanding of how professionals document their work practices with a focus on information making by analysing how archaeologists document their information work in archaeological reports. Design/methodology/approach In total 47 Swedish archaeological reports published in 2018 were analysed using close reading and constant comparative categorisation. Findings Even if explicit narratives of methods and work process have particular significance as documentation of information making, the evidence of informat...
The thesis of this work has been to investigate the information behaviour of archaeologists. Intervi...
The thesis of this work has been to investigate the information behaviour of archaeologists. Intervi...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...
Purpose Sharing information about work processes has proven to be difficult. This applies especially...
Accounts of how scholarly information is produced are crucial for understanding and using the inform...
oai:DiVA.org:uu-306157This information studies dissertation deals with the problem that results from...
oai:DiVA.org:uu-306157This information studies dissertation deals with the problem that results from...
Purpose This study aims at nuancing the perception about professional documentation (a.k.a. ‘grey li...
Purpose This study aims at nuancing the perception about professional documentation (a.k.a. ‘grey li...
Professional (i.e. extra-academic) contract archaeology is an internationally widespread practice co...
Professional (i.e. extra-academic) contract archaeology is an internationally widespread practice co...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...
The thesis of this work has been to investigate the information behaviour of archaeologists. Intervi...
The thesis of this work has been to investigate the information behaviour of archaeologists. Intervi...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...
Purpose Sharing information about work processes has proven to be difficult. This applies especially...
Accounts of how scholarly information is produced are crucial for understanding and using the inform...
oai:DiVA.org:uu-306157This information studies dissertation deals with the problem that results from...
oai:DiVA.org:uu-306157This information studies dissertation deals with the problem that results from...
Purpose This study aims at nuancing the perception about professional documentation (a.k.a. ‘grey li...
Purpose This study aims at nuancing the perception about professional documentation (a.k.a. ‘grey li...
Professional (i.e. extra-academic) contract archaeology is an internationally widespread practice co...
Professional (i.e. extra-academic) contract archaeology is an internationally widespread practice co...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...
The thesis of this work has been to investigate the information behaviour of archaeologists. Intervi...
The thesis of this work has been to investigate the information behaviour of archaeologists. Intervi...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how documentation analysis with a neo-documentalist lens c...