Library and information studies for Arctic social sciences and humanities. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Library and information studies for Arctic social sciences and humanities. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Library and information studies for Arctic social sciences and humanities
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Spencer Acadia and Marthe Tolnes Fjellestad.
- Editors:
- Acadia, Spencer
Fjellestad, Marthe Tolnes - Contents:
- Foreword: Running up the Arctic Information Highway Igor Krupnik 1. Introduction: Why this Book and Why the Arctic? Spencer Acadia and Marthe Tolnes Fjellestad 2. Exploring the Rough Edges of the Arctic Field Experience with University Students: Bridging the Natural and Social Sciences Mark Safstrom and Jennifer Burnham 3. Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Community-Based Participatory Research: A Case Study with Gwich’in Alaska Natives Michael Koskey 4. Controlled Vocabulary and Indigenous Terminology in Canadian Arctic Legal Research Nadine Hoffman 5. The North-South Attraction: Forging New Relationships between Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic and Archives in the South Shelley Sweeney and Cheryl Avery 6. Here is Where We See: Cinema, Academic Libraries, and Northern Community Intellectual Life Morgon Mills, Mark David Turner, Martha MacDonald and Ashlee Cunsolo 7. The Significance of Arctic Snow: Making Sense of the Photographic Archive from the Norwegian Lappmarken Expedition 1911-1912 Ola Søndenå 8. Repeat Photography and Archives: A Humanities-Based Dialogue with the History of Ice in Svalbard Tyrone Martinsson 9. A Descriptive Analysis of Selected Archives at the Barents Centre of Humanities: Russian Arctic Expedition Artists in the 19th and Early 20th Century Olga Shabalina, Medeya Ivanova, Evgenia Patsia, and Ekaterina Shabalina 10. ‘Exhibiting the Arctic:’ A Humanities-Based Analysis of Climate Change Exhibitions at the Polar Museum in Tromsø LenaForeword: Running up the Arctic Information Highway Igor Krupnik 1. Introduction: Why this Book and Why the Arctic? Spencer Acadia and Marthe Tolnes Fjellestad 2. Exploring the Rough Edges of the Arctic Field Experience with University Students: Bridging the Natural and Social Sciences Mark Safstrom and Jennifer Burnham 3. Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Community-Based Participatory Research: A Case Study with Gwich’in Alaska Natives Michael Koskey 4. Controlled Vocabulary and Indigenous Terminology in Canadian Arctic Legal Research Nadine Hoffman 5. The North-South Attraction: Forging New Relationships between Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic and Archives in the South Shelley Sweeney and Cheryl Avery 6. Here is Where We See: Cinema, Academic Libraries, and Northern Community Intellectual Life Morgon Mills, Mark David Turner, Martha MacDonald and Ashlee Cunsolo 7. The Significance of Arctic Snow: Making Sense of the Photographic Archive from the Norwegian Lappmarken Expedition 1911-1912 Ola Søndenå 8. Repeat Photography and Archives: A Humanities-Based Dialogue with the History of Ice in Svalbard Tyrone Martinsson 9. A Descriptive Analysis of Selected Archives at the Barents Centre of Humanities: Russian Arctic Expedition Artists in the 19th and Early 20th Century Olga Shabalina, Medeya Ivanova, Evgenia Patsia, and Ekaterina Shabalina 10. ‘Exhibiting the Arctic:’ A Humanities-Based Analysis of Climate Change Exhibitions at the Polar Museum in Tromsø Lena Aarekol, Marit Anne Hauan, and Hanne Hammer Stien 11. Gateway to the Sámi Past: The Sámi Hidden in Archives from 18th Century Scandinavia Harald Lindbach 12. Queering the Norwegian Archive: Skeivt Arkiv and Changing Concepts of Gender and Sexuality Hannah Gillow-Kloster and Runar Jordåen 13. Accessing the Documentary Heritage of the Labrador Inuit: Collaboration on a Small-Scale Digitisation Project Darren Furey and Stacey Penney 14. Fieldwork on Kamchatka Peninsula and Creation of the Foundation for Siberian Cultures: Towards an Open Access Database of Indigenous Languages and Knowledge from the Russian Far East Erich Kasten 15. Archival, Library, and Research Centres in Arkhangelsk: Librarians and Archivists as Specialists, Educators, and Researchers in Arctic Studies Konstantin Zaikov and Tatyana Troshina Chapter 16: Preserving and Utilising an Arctic Research Image Collection: The Making of a New Publishing Platform at the National Institute of Polar Research Yasuyuki Minamiyama, Hiroshi Kanda, and Akiko Osaka 17.ᓄᓇᕗᒻᒥ ᐅᖃᓕᒫᒐᖃᕐᕕᒻᒥᑦ ᑎᑭᓵᒃᓴᐃᑦ = Nunavummi Uqalimaagaqarvimmit Tikisaaksait = Nunavut’s Library Catalogues and the Preservation and Promotion of Inuit Language Materials Carol Rigby ; 18. The University Library-Museum Complex as a Focal Point of Regional Arctic Social Science Research: The Case of St. Petersburg State University Alexander Sergunin Afterword Marthe Tolnes Fjellestad … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 020.9113
Information services -- Arctic Regions
Library science -- Arctic Regions
Indigenous peoples -- Documentation
Social sciences -- Research -- Arctic Regions
Humanities -- Research -- Arctic Regions - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429997907
9780429997914
9780429997891
9780429504778 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138586192
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.564681
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