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Professional Digital Encyclopaedias as Socio-Technical Systems

Sundin, Olof LU orcid and Haider, Jutta LU (2013) International Conference on Conceptions of Library and information Science, 2013
Abstract
This paper presents on-going research on the production of knowledge in contemporary professional digital encyclopaedias. By adopting a theoretical perspective that considers the interplay of humans, non-humans and practices at the same level, it develops further a socio-technical perspective on knowledge production. Methodologically, the project involves an ethnographic study staring from two editorial sites – the Swedish Nationalencyklopedin and the Norwegian Store Norske Leksikon. The empirical material consists of participatory observations, semi-structured interviews, informal conversations, internal documents, as well as the two encyclopaedias appearance on the web, in social and legacy media. The preliminary results point to a... (More)
This paper presents on-going research on the production of knowledge in contemporary professional digital encyclopaedias. By adopting a theoretical perspective that considers the interplay of humans, non-humans and practices at the same level, it develops further a socio-technical perspective on knowledge production. Methodologically, the project involves an ethnographic study staring from two editorial sites – the Swedish Nationalencyklopedin and the Norwegian Store Norske Leksikon. The empirical material consists of participatory observations, semi-structured interviews, informal conversations, internal documents, as well as the two encyclopaedias appearance on the web, in social and legacy media. The preliminary results point to a co-existence of old and new orders of knowledge. Traditional taxonomies and formal expertise blend with social media, Google Analytics and new orders of work. The way encyclopaedias adjust to Google exemplifies, albeit in different ways, the fundamental role of ‘management by Google’ in contemporary networked society. It is concluded that digital encyclopaedias, Wikipedia as well as Nationalencyklopedin and Norwegian Store Norske Leksikon, constitute interesting arenas for investigating changing demands on the production of public knowledge. (Less)
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knowledge production, trust, digital encyclopaedias, ethnography, socio-technical theory, information studies
pages
9 pages
conference name
International Conference on Conceptions of Library and information Science, 2013
conference location
Copenhagen, Denmark
conference dates
2013-08-19 - 2013-08-22
project
Knowledge in a Digital World: Trust, Credibility and Relevance on the Web
Encyclopaedias' Trustworthiness in the Digital Media Landscape
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English
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yes
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  author       = {{Sundin, Olof and Haider, Jutta}},
  keywords     = {{knowledge production; trust; digital encyclopaedias; ethnography; socio-technical theory; information studies}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  title        = {{Professional Digital Encyclopaedias as Socio-Technical Systems}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/6353825/4002744.pdf}},
  year         = {{2013}},
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