Volume 3, Issue 1 (2016) Special Issue: Neo-documentation Around the World: Global Developments
Reflecting on the 20th anniversary of Documentation Studies (named Media- and Documentation Studies since 2013) at the University of Tromsø in 2016, the Proceedings from the Document Academy publishes a peer-reviewed special issue: Neo-documentation Around the World: Rethinking Boundaries.
Articles
How It All Started: 1996, the First Year of Dokvit
Niels W. Lund
What Makes a Movie
Richard L. Anderson and Brian C. O'Connor
The Physical, Mental and Social Dimensions of Documents
Michael Buckland
A Neo-Documentalist Lens for Exploring the Premises of Disciplinary Knowledge Making
Lisa Börjesson, Nicolo Dell'Unto, Isto Huvila, Carolina Larsson, Daniel Löwenborg, Bodil Petersson, and Per Stenborg
Sense in Documentary Reference: Documentation, Literature, and the Post-documentary Perspective
Ronald E. Day
Documents and Time
Tim Gorichanaz
The Documentality of Ethics – Codes of Library Ethics as Support of Professional Practice
Joacim Hansson
Jungles, Rabbit Holes, and Wonderlands: Comparing conceptions of museality and document
Kiersten F. Latham
The Document: A Multiple Concept
Sabine Roux
“Windows” of Time: Memory, Metaphor, and Storytelling as Documents
Lynnsey K. Weissenberger
Transformations: From Social Media Campaign to Scholarly Paper
Hilary Yerbury and Ahmed Shahid
Editorial
Tromsø and Documentation Studies: 20 Years Young (Editorial)
Roswitha Skare and Kiersten F. Latham
Editors
- Editor
- Tim Gorichanaz
- Editor
- Jodi Kearns
- Editor
- Kiersten F. Latham
- Editor
- Roswitha Skare