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E-grāmata: Library and Information Studies for Arctic Social Sciences and Humanities

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  • Formāts: 486 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429997907
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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429997907

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"Library and Information Studies for Arctic Social Sciences and Humanities serves as a key interdisciplinary title that links the social sciences and humanities with current issues, trends, and projects in library, archival, and information sciences within shared Arctic frameworks and geographies. Including contributions from professionals and academics working across and on the Arctic, the book presents recent research, theoretical inquiry and applied professional endeavours at academic and public libraries, as well as archives, museums, government institutions, and other organisations. Focusing on efforts that further Arctic knowledge and research, papers present local, regional, and institutional case studies to conceptually and empirically describe real-life research in which the authors are engaged. Topics covered include: the complexities of developing and managing multilingual resources; working in geographically isolated areas; curating combinations of local, regional, national, and internationalcontent collections; and understanding historical and contemporary colonial-industrial influences in indigenous knowledge. Library and Information Studies for Arctic Social Sciences and Humanities will be essential reading for academics, researchers and students working the fields of library, archival and information or data science, as well as those working in the humanities and social sciences more generally. It should also be of great interest to librarians, archivists, curators, and information or data professionals around the globe"--

Library and Information Studies for Arctic Social Sciences and Humanities serves as a key interdisciplinary title that links the social sciences and humanities with current issues, trends, and projects in library, archival, and information sciences within shared Arctic frameworks and geographies.

Including contributions from professionals and academics working across and on the Arctic, the book presents recent research, theoretical inquiry, and applied professional endeavours at academic and public libraries, as well as archives, museums, government institutions, and other organisations. Focusing on efforts that further Arctic knowledge and research, papers present local, regional, and institutional case studies to conceptually and empirically describe real-life research in which the authors are engaged. Topics covered include the complexities of developing and managing multilingual resources; working in geographically isolated areas; curating combinations of local, regional, national, and international content collections; and understanding historical and contemporary colonial-industrial influences in indigenous knowledge.

Library and Information Studies for Arctic Social Sciences and Humanities will be essential reading for academics, researchers, and students working the fields of library, archival, and information or data science, as well as those working in the humanities and social sciences more generally. It should also be of great interest to librarians, archivists, curators, and information or data professionals around the globe.

List of figures
x
List of tables
xxi
List of contributors
xxiii
Foreword: Running up the Arctic information highway xxxiv
Igor Krupnik
Acknowledgements xl
1 Introduction: Why this book and why the Arctic?
1(65)
Spencer Acadia
Marthe Tolnes Fjellestad
2 Exploring the rough edges of the Arctic field experience with university students: Bridging the natural and social sciences
66(25)
Mark Safstrom
Jennifer Burnham
3 Indigenous knowledge systems and community-based participatory research: A case study with Gwich'in Alaska Natives
91(19)
Michael Koskey
4 Controlled vocabulary and indigenous terminology in Canadian Arctic legal research
110(23)
Nadine Hoffman
5 The North--South attraction: Forging new relationships between Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic and archives in the South
133(20)
Shelley Sweeney
Cheryl Avery
6 Here is where we see: Cinema, academic libraries, and Northern community intellectual life
153(19)
Morgon Mills
Mark David Turner
Martha Macdonald
Ashlee Cunsolo
7 The significance of Arctic snow: Making sense of the photographic archive from the Norwegian Lappmarken Expedition 1911--1912
172(27)
Ola Søndena
8 Repeat photography and archives: A humanities-based dialogue with the history of ice in Svalbard
199(28)
Tyrone Martinsson
9 A descriptive analysis of selected archives at the Barents Centre of Humanities: Russian Arctic expedition artists in the 19th and early 20th century
227(28)
Olga Shabalina
Medeya Ivanova
Evgenia Patsia
Ekaterina Shabalina
10 Exhibiting the Arctic: A humanities-based analysis of climate change exhibitions at the Polar Museum in Tromsø
255(23)
Lena Aarekol
Marit Anne Hauan
Hanne Hammer Stien
11 Gateway to the Sami past: The Sami hidden in archives from 18th century Scandinavia
278(16)
Harald Lindbach
12 Queering the Norwegian archive: Skeivt arkiv and changing concepts of gender and sexuality
294(23)
Hannah Gillow-Kloster
Runar Jordaen
13 Accessing the documentary heritage of the Labrador Inuit: Collaboration on a small-scale digitisation project
317(12)
Darren Furey
Stacey Penney
14 Fieldwork on Kamchatka Peninsula and the creation of the Foundation for Siberian Cultures: Towards an open-access database of indigenous languages and knowledge from the Russian Far East
329(24)
Erich Kasten
15 Archival, library, and research centres in Arkhangelsk: Librarians and archivists as specialists, educators, and researchers in Arctic studies
353(18)
Konstantin Zaikov
Tatyana Troshina
16 Preserving and Utilising an Arctic Research Image Collection: The making of a new publishing platform at the National Institute of Polar Research
371(18)
Yasuyuki Minamiyama
Hiroshi Kanda
Akiko Osaka
17 Nunavummi Uqalimaagaqarvimmit Tikisaaksait = Nunavut's library catalogues and the preservation and promotion of Inuit language materials
389(19)
Carol Rigby
18 The university library-museum complex as a focal point of regional Arctic social science research: The case of St. Petersburg State University
408(17)
Alexander Sergunin
Afterword 425(2)
Index 427
Spencer Acadia is an Assistant Professor of Research Methods and Information Science at the University of Denver in Denver in the USA.

Marthe Tolnes Fjellestad is an Academic Librarian at the University of Bergen Library in Norway and the Academic Director of its Picture Collection, Department of Special Collections.