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Influence of Suzanne Briet on Information Science (Advocacy for the…
Influence of Suzanne Briet on Information Science
Definition of a document
Effects of technology
Pérez, E. (2014). Experiential documentation in pervasive performance: The democratization of the archive.
Tourney, M. (2003). Caging Virtual Antelopes: Suzanne Briet’s Definition of Documents in the Context of The Digital Age
Salaun, J. (2014). Why the document is important ... and how it is becoming transformed.
Minority opinion: Definition is not necessary
Frohmann, B. (2009). Revisiting "what is a document?"
Gap in scholarship: Ontoloy in IS?
Effects of inquiry, collective meaning-making
Latham, K. F. (2012). Museum object as document.
Smiraglia, R. P. (2002). Further reflections on the nature of 'A work': An introduction.
Buckland, M. (2014). Documentality beyond documents.
Advocacy for the interdisciplinary
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Technology
Smiraglia, R. P. (2002). Further reflections on the nature of 'A work': An introduction.
Maack, M. N. (2004). The lady and the antelope: Suzanne Briet's contribution to the French documentation movement
Pérez, E. (2014). Experiential documentation in pervasive performance: The democratization of the archive.
Social sciences
Olsson, M. (2016). Making sense of the past: The embodied information practices of field archaeologists.
Smiraglia, R. P. (2002). Further reflections on the nature of 'A work': An introduction.
Writing and rhetoric
Paling, S. (2004). Classification, rhetoric, and the classificatory horizon.
Arts
Pérez, E. (2014). Experiential documentation in pervasive performance: The democratization of the archive.
Latham, K. F. (2012). Museum object as document.
Avant garde thinking
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Anticipation of information proliferation's effects
Tourney, M. (2003). Caging Virtual Antelopes: Suzanne Briet’s Definition of Documents in the Context of The Digital Age
Salaun, J. (2014). Why the document is important ... and how it is becoming transformed.
Relationship to current state of IS
Tourney, M. (2003). Caging Virtual Antelopes: Suzanne Briet’s Definition of Documents in the Context of The Digital Age
Frohmann, B. (2009). Revisiting "what is a document?"
Latham, K. F. (2012). Museum object as document.
Salaun, J. (2014). Why the document is important ... and how it is becoming transformed.
Gap in scholarship: Why
now
for resurgence? What about 1970-2000?
Direct influence on other scholars (intersperse this throughout, it doesn't need its own section)
Maack, M. N. (2004). The lady and the antelope: Suzanne Briet's contribution to the French documentation movement.
Buckland, M. (2014). Documentality beyond documents.
Salaun, J. (2014). Why the document is important ... and how it is becoming transformed.
Humanistic approach to information
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Documents' reliance on human intent
Tourney, M. (2003). Caging Virtual Antelopes: Suzanne Briet’s Definition of Documents in the Context of The Digital Age
Latham, K. F. (2012). Museum object as document.
Olsson, M. (2016). Making sense of the past: The embodied information practices of field archaeologists.
Views counterpart to Otlet's
Buckland, M. (2014). Documentality beyond documents.
Tourney, M. (2003). Caging Virtual Antelopes: Suzanne Briet’s Definition of Documents in the Context of The Digital Age
Meaning-making independent of specific technology/importance of human inquiry
Tourney, M. (2003). Caging Virtual Antelopes: Suzanne Briet’s Definition of Documents in the Context of The Digital Age
Pérez, E. (2014). Experiential documentation in pervasive performance: The democratization of the archive.
Olsson, M. (2016). Making sense of the past: The embodied information practices of field archaeologists.
Buckland, M. (2014). Documentality beyond documents.
Paling, S. (2004). Classification, rhetoric, and the classificatory horizon.
Latham, K. F. (2012). Museum object as document.
creates imperative for
is most evident in
manifests in