Library and Information Sciences in Arctic and Northern Studies (Springer Polar Sciences)

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Library and Information Sciences in Arctic and Northern Studies (Springer Polar Sciences)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 366 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783031547140

Full Description

The role of library and information sciences (LIS) in, for, and about Arctic and Northern studies is underexplored. This book examines the intersection of LIS and Arctic/Northern scholarship, research, and study by considering the Arctic and North as a global information-knowledge society; demonstrates practical and applied ways that librarians, archivists, curators, and other information scholars and professionals can participate and have participated in real activities within Arctic and Northern environments; explains how LIS - as a discipline focused on data, information, and knowledge - has a significant role to play in Arctic and Northern endeavours; and emphasises the inter-/multi- disciplinary nature of what are Arctic studies and Northern studies and the placement of LIS into that structure. Even though LIS has historically been overlooked in Northern and Arctic matters, this book suggests that LIS is in a remarkable position to add value to future Arctic/Northern studies. Thisbook is of interest to scientists, researchers, scholars, educators, professionals, and students globally working in Northern and Arctic contexts and/or with Northern and Arctic pursuits in mind.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Connecting LIS to Arctic and Northern Studies.- Chapter 2. The Polar Libraries Colloquy.- Chapter 3. The Decolonization of Arctic Library and Archives Metadata (DALAM) Thematic Network at the University of the Arctic.- Chapter 4. Polar Correspondence in an English City: The Scott Polar Research Institute Library.- Chapter 5. A Review of the Culturally Responsive Guidelines of Alaska Public Libraries.- Chapter 6. The Liquid Arctic and Digitalization.- Chapter 7. The Limits of Everyday Digitalization in the Arctic: A Digital Security Perspective.- Chapter 8. Polar Research Data Management: Understanding Technical Implementation and Policy Decisions in the Era of FAIR Data.- Chapter 9. Tracking and Unlocking the Past: Documentation of Arctic Indigenous Languages.- Chapter 10. Enhancing Digital Libraries through Digital Storytelling: The Case of the Inuvialuit Digital Library.- Chapter 11. Digital Humanities of the North: Open Access to Research Data for Multiple User Groups.- Chapter 12. Selected Sources of Information about the History of Exploration of the Arctic Region from the Collection of the Siberian Federal University Scientific Library.- Chapter 13. A Descriptive Review of Research Studies by the Central Libraries of the Far Northern Regions of the Northwestern, Ural, and Siberian Federal Districts and the Far Eastern Federal District During 2017-2020.- Chapter 14. The Irish Impact: Charting a Course for the Development of Historical Arctic and Northern Studies on the Island of Ireland.- Chapter 15. Part I: Library and Archival Engagement and Outreach Program Using Sources from the Arctic and Northern Regions.- Chapter 16. Part II: Using Arctic and Northern Sources for Information and Archival Literacy and Research

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