001386422 000__ 03783cam\a2200589Ki\4500 001386422 001__ 1386422 001386422 003__ MaCbMITP 001386422 005__ 20240325105131.0 001386422 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001386422 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 001386422 008__ 141014s2014\\\\mau\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 001386422 020__ $$a0262322773$$q(electronic bk.) 001386422 020__ $$a9780262322775$$q(electronic bk.) 001386422 020__ $$a1322151342$$q(ebk) 001386422 020__ $$a9781322151342$$q(ebk) 001386422 020__ $$z0262028212 001386422 020__ $$z9780262028219 001386422 035__ $$a(OCoLC)892911082$$z(OCoLC)892045820$$z(OCoLC)893685648$$z(OCoLC)961600313$$z(OCoLC)1086467683 001386422 035__ $$a(OCoLC-P)892911082 001386422 040__ $$aOCoLC-P$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cOCoLC-P 001386422 050_4 $$aZ1001$$b.D39 2014eb 001386422 072_7 $$aLAN$$x025000$$2bisacsh 001386422 072_7 $$aLAN025000$$2bisacsh 001386422 08204 $$a025.04$$223 001386422 1001_ $$aDay, Ronald E.,$$d1959-$$eauthor. 001386422 24510 $$aIndexing it all :$$bthe subject in the age of documentation, information, and data /$$cRonald E. Day. 001386422 264_1 $$aCambridge, Massachusetts :$$bThe Mit Press,$$c[2014] 001386422 264_4 $$c©2014 001386422 300__ $$a1 online resource (xiv, 170 pages). 001386422 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001386422 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001386422 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001386422 4901_ $$aHistory and foundations of information science 001386422 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001386422 5203_ $$a"In this book, Ronald Day offers a critical history of the modern tradition of documentation. Focusing on the documentary index (understood as a mode of social positioning), and drawing on the work of the French documentalist Suzanne Briet, Day explores the understanding and uses of indexicality. He examines the transition as indexes went from being explicit professional structures that mediated users and documents to being implicit infrastructural devices used in everyday information and communication acts. Doing so, he also traces three epistemic eras in the representation of individuals and groups, first in the forms of documents, then information, then data. Day investigates five cases from the modern tradition of documentation. He considers the socio-technical instrumentalism of Paul Otlet, "the father of European documentation" (contrasting it to the hermeneutic perspective of Martin Heidegger); the shift from documentation to information science and the accompanying transform tion of persons and texts into users and information; social media's use of algorithms, further subsuming persons and texts; attempts to build android robots--to embody human agency within an information system that resembles a human being; and social "big data" as a technique of neoliberal governance that employs indexing and analytics for purposes of surveillance. Finally, Day considers the status of critique and judgment at a time when people and their rights of judgment are increasingly mediated, displaced, and replaced by modern documentary techniques." 001386422 588__ $$aOCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record. 001386422 650_0 $$aDocumentation$$xHistory. 001386422 650_0 $$aDocumentation$$xSocial aspects. 001386422 650_0 $$aInformation science$$xPhilosophy. 001386422 650_0 $$aInformation science$$xSocial aspects. 001386422 650_0 $$aIndexing$$xSocial aspects. 001386422 650_0 $$aSubject (Philosophy) 001386422 650_0 $$aInformation technology$$xSocial aspects. 001386422 653__ $$aINFORMATION SCIENCE/General 001386422 653__ $$aINFORMATION SCIENCE/Library Science 001386422 655_0 $$aElectronic books 001386422 852__ $$bebk 001386422 85640 $$3MIT Press$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/10073.001.0001?locatt=mode:legacy$$zOnline Access through The MIT Press Direct 001386422 85642 $$3OCLC metadata license agreement$$uhttp://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf 001386422 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1386422$$pGLOBAL_SET 001386422 980__ $$aBIB 001386422 980__ $$aEBOOK 001386422 982__ $$aEbook 001386422 983__ $$aOnline