The networked life of professional encyclopaedias: quantification, tradition, and trustworthiness
(2013) In First Monday 18(6).- Abstract
- The article aims at making visible new orders of encyclopaedic knowledge by means of an ethnographic study carried out during eight months at the editorial office of the leading commercial encyclopaedia in Sweden, Nationalencyklopedin. The investigation is framed in a socio-technical understanding of how people, technologies and practices relate to each other. Three themes were identified during the analysis: Organisation of labour amongst the editors, the use of statistics, and NE as a producer of facts versus a producer of analysis. The analysis revolves around the ambivalence, uncertainty, sometimes even friction, between traditional encyclopaedic knowledge and network culture. The often routine-based practices of updating articles... (More)
- The article aims at making visible new orders of encyclopaedic knowledge by means of an ethnographic study carried out during eight months at the editorial office of the leading commercial encyclopaedia in Sweden, Nationalencyklopedin. The investigation is framed in a socio-technical understanding of how people, technologies and practices relate to each other. Three themes were identified during the analysis: Organisation of labour amongst the editors, the use of statistics, and NE as a producer of facts versus a producer of analysis. The analysis revolves around the ambivalence, uncertainty, sometimes even friction, between traditional encyclopaedic knowledge and network culture. The often routine-based practices of updating articles meets ideas of project work, of open data, of algorithms and most of all of quantification. (Less)
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- Sundin, Olof LU and Haider, Jutta LU
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- 2013
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- information studies, encyclopaedias, trust, socio-technical perspective, digital culture, Nationalencyklopedin
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- First Monday
- volume
- 18
- issue
- 6
- publisher
- University of Illinois
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- scopus:84878969688
- ISSN
- 1396-0466
- project
- Encyclopaedias' Trustworthiness in the Digital Media Landscape
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- bbac3050-e907-4828-8d17-30c15756a816 (old id 3806611)
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