The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund's complementarity theory of documentation; and Gorichanaz and Latham's framework of document phenomenology. The role of documentation in conceptualizing the document is discussed, and the notions of documentation and documental becoming are compared. Through the discussion, clarity is gained regarding both methods of conceptualization
In this article, in distinction to documentation as an epistemic understanding of documents, I will ...
Document theory examines the concept of a document and how it can serve with other concepts to under...
Purpose: Self-documentation is an increasingly common phenomenon, but it is not yet well understood....
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund\u27s complementar...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund's complementarity...
The concept of document is common and fundamental to numerous information-related disciplines. Perha...
In the development of documentation studies at the University of Tromsø and the founding of the Docu...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance document ontology and epistemology by proposing a f...
Today we live in an information society, which is to a large extent also a document society (Bucklan...
Social ontology has experienced significative growth in the last decades. In particular, a promising...
This collection of papers on aspects of documentation theory and practice celebrates the ten‐year an...
Documents as we encounter them in everyday life are complex and diverse things, whether on paper, co...
Reference in modern documentation is largely governed by theories of evidential representation by do...
Three contributions are made to understanding the nature of documents. A survey of definitions of d...
The function of the library is to collect, preserve, and provide access to recorded human communicat...
In this article, in distinction to documentation as an epistemic understanding of documents, I will ...
Document theory examines the concept of a document and how it can serve with other concepts to under...
Purpose: Self-documentation is an increasingly common phenomenon, but it is not yet well understood....
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund\u27s complementar...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund's complementarity...
The concept of document is common and fundamental to numerous information-related disciplines. Perha...
In the development of documentation studies at the University of Tromsø and the founding of the Docu...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance document ontology and epistemology by proposing a f...
Today we live in an information society, which is to a large extent also a document society (Bucklan...
Social ontology has experienced significative growth in the last decades. In particular, a promising...
This collection of papers on aspects of documentation theory and practice celebrates the ten‐year an...
Documents as we encounter them in everyday life are complex and diverse things, whether on paper, co...
Reference in modern documentation is largely governed by theories of evidential representation by do...
Three contributions are made to understanding the nature of documents. A survey of definitions of d...
The function of the library is to collect, preserve, and provide access to recorded human communicat...
In this article, in distinction to documentation as an epistemic understanding of documents, I will ...
Document theory examines the concept of a document and how it can serve with other concepts to under...
Purpose: Self-documentation is an increasingly common phenomenon, but it is not yet well understood....