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    Introduction to Documentation Studies

    Introduction to Documentation Studies by Lund, Niels Windfeld;

    Series: Foundations of the Information Sciences;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Facet Publishing
    • Date of Publication 25 January 2024

    • ISBN 9781783301904
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages208 pages
    • Size 234x156x5 mm
    • Language English
    • 590

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    Short description:

    This unique text outlines the main scientific purpose and objective of the science of documentation and also describes the main skills for a documentalist in the 21st century.

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    Long description:

    This book presents the first comprehensive introduction to documentation studies. It outlines the historical background of, and the theoretical foundation for a complementary approach to documentation issues and processes: not only in the context of academic study, but also in the practice of documentation in different parts of society.

    What do a composer, a writer, a painter, a historian, a political activist, and a social agency office have in common? They all create documents to communicate and inform the world, making documentation a necessity for any human interaction in society. Through six case-studies, the book shows how a complementary analysis of the intertwined processes of documentation, communication, and information in any kind of human interaction can be conducted. It demonstrates the relationships between the agents involved, the means chosen and in which modes the resulting complexes of documents are created, regardless of the field.

    The complementary analytical model and method is relevant not only for documentation, communication, and information scholars, but to a range of fields of research in humanities, social sciences and natural sciences/engineering and design.

    Written by an expert in documentation, this book provides a solid theoretical and analytical framework for professionals in archives, libraries, and museums, and for all those who manage documents as part of their professional life in healthcare, transportation, education, production and trade.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction

    Part 1: DOCUMENTATION THEORY

    1 Setting the Stage

    2 A Complementary Theory of Documentation

    3 A Model for a Complementary Documentation Analysis

    Part 2: DOCUMENTATION IN PRACTICE

    4 Music: A Requiem for Countess von Walsegg, aka Mozart's Requiem

    5 Literature: "Indian Camp" - A Short Story by Ernest Hemingway

    6 Art: The Girls on the Bridge - One Title - Many works

    7 Science: "The Danish Revolution 1500-1800" - A Doctoral dissertation

    8 Politics: The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom August 28, 1963

    9 Identity Documentation: Name and number

    Part 3: DOCUMENTATION IN THEORY AND PRACTICE

    10: Documentation in a comparative perspective

    11: A complementary discipline of documentation, information, and communication

    Epilogue

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