"This book argues that bibliography is the foundation of information science, an infrastructure with the power to address many of the most challenging issues in the field. Bibliographers establish what has been presented to us as records of what has been known, experienced, and desired, and they are responsible for assessing and safeguarding what has arrived in the present and for reproducing what has been deemed worthy to be made available elsewhere: the data of science, the expressions of culture, and the records of personal witness"--
"This book argues that bibliography is the foundation of information science, an infrastructure with the power to address many of the most challenging issues in the field. Bibliographers establish what has been presented to us as records of what has been known, experienced, and desired, and they are responsible for assessing and safeguarding what has arrived in the present and for reproducing what has been deemed worthy to be made available elsewhere: the data of science, the expressions of culture, and the records of personal witness"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wayne de Fremery is Professor of Information Science and Entrepreneurship at Dominican University of California, where he also directs the Françoise O. Lepage Center for Global Innovation.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I 1 A List of Keywords 2 Lists as Infrastructure: An Infrastructural Inversion 3 The Powers and Pleasures of Lists and the Coordination of Context 4 What Unfamiliar Lists Afford Part II 5 From Enumeration to Description: Knowledge Graphs and Graphing Knowledge 6 Describing the Archimedes Palimpsest 7 Descriptive Accounts of Biological Metaphors in Bibliography 8 New Bibliographical Description 9 Bibliographical Description, Printers of the Mind, and the Sociology of Texts 10 Models, Modeling, and the Socialization of Data 11 Data Science and Machine Learning as New Bibliographical Description 12 Bibliography and the Sociology of Data Coda Our “Age of Algorithms” Notes Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I 1 A List of Keywords 2 Lists as Infrastructure: An Infrastructural Inversion 3 The Powers and Pleasures of Lists and the Coordination of Context 4 What Unfamiliar Lists Afford Part II 5 From Enumeration to Description: Knowledge Graphs and Graphing Knowledge 6 Describing the Archimedes Palimpsest 7 Descriptive Accounts of Biological Metaphors in Bibliography 8 New Bibliographical Description 9 Bibliographical Description, Printers of the Mind, and the Sociology of Texts 10 Models, Modeling, and the Socialization of Data 11 Data Science and Machine Learning as New Bibliographical Description 12 Bibliography and the Sociology of Data Coda Our “Age of Algorithms” Notes Bibliography Index
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