Cats, Carpenters, and Accountants: Bibliographical Foundations of Information Science

De Fremery, Wayne

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2024-05-07
  • 售價: $1,740
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,653
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 296
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262547597
  • ISBN-13: 9780262547598
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商品描述

An expansive case for bibliography as infrastructure in information science.

Cats, Carpenters, and Accountants argues that bibliography serves a foundational role within information science as infrastructure, and like all infrastructures, it needs and deserves attention. Wayne de Fremery's thoughtful provocation positions bibliography as a means to serve the many ends pursued by information scientists. He explains that bibliographic practices, such as enumeration and description, lie at the heart of knowledge practices and cultural endeavors, but these kinds of infrastructures are difficult to see. In this book, he reveals them and the ways that they formulate information and meaning, artificial intelligence, and human knowledge.

Drawing on scholarship from areas as diverse as data science, machine learning, Korean poetry, and the history of bibliography, de Fremery makes the case for understanding bibliography as a generative mode of accounting for what has been received as data, what he calls "carpentry-accounting." Referencing a well-known debate in the Anglo-American bibliographical tradition that features a willful cat, he suggests that bibliography and bibliographers are intentionally marginal figures who, paradoxically, perform foundational work in the service of the diverse disciplinary ends that formulate, however loosely, information science as a field. When we attend to the marginal but essential work of accounting for what humankind has fashioned as recorded knowledge, it becomes easier to consider the ways that human accounts can serve and, sometimes, injure us. Relevant to scholars and students from the sciences to the humanities, Cats, Carpenters, and Accountants is a highly original argument for bibliography as a marginal but foundationally powerful force shaping information science as a field and the ways that we know.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

一個廣泛的論點,主張書目作為資訊科學中的基礎設施。Cats, Carpenters, and Accountants主張書目在資訊科學中扮演著基礎性的角色,作為基礎設施,並且像所有基礎設施一樣,它需要並值得關注。Wayne de Fremery的深思熟慮的挑戰將書目定位為服務於資訊科學家所追求的多種目的的手段。他解釋說,書目實踐,如列舉和描述,位於知識實踐和文化努力的核心,但這些類型的基礎設施往往難以被看見。在這本書中,他揭示了這些基礎設施及其如何形成資訊和意義、人工智慧以及人類知識。

de Fremery借鑒了數據科學、機器學習、韓國詩歌和書目歷史等多個領域的學術研究,主張理解書目作為一種生成模式,以解釋人類所接收的數據,他稱之為「木工會計」。他提到在英美書目傳統中一場著名的辯論,該辯論涉及一隻任性的貓,他暗示書目和書目學者是故意邊緣化的人物,這種矛盾的情況使他們在服務於多樣的學科目的時,卻又在某種程度上執行著基礎性工作,這些目的雖然鬆散,但共同形成了資訊科學這一領域。當我們關注人類所創造的記錄知識的邊緣但重要的會計工作時,考慮人類的記錄如何服務於我們,有時又傷害我們,便變得更加容易。

對於來自科學到人文學科的學者和學生而言,Cats, Carpenters, and Accountants是一個高度原創的論點,主張書目作為一種邊緣但基礎性強大的力量,塑造了資訊科學這一領域及我們的認知方式。

作者簡介

Wayne de Fremery is Professor of Information Science and Entrepreneurship at Dominican University of California, where he also directs the Françoise O. Lepage Center for Global Innovation.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Wayne de Fremery 是加州多明尼加大學資訊科學與創業學的教授,同時也是法蘭索瓦·O·勒帕日全球創新中心的主任。