Library and Information Studies for Arctic Social Sciences and Humanities
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Library and Information Studies for Arctic Social Sciences and Humanities
Acadia, Spencer; Fjellestad, Marthe Tolnes
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2022
486
Mole
Inglês
9780367608255
15 a 20 dias
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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 Sondena
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 Tromso
Lena Aarekol, Marit Anne Hauan, and Hanne Hammer Stien
11. Gateway to the Sami Past: The Sami 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 Jordaen
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.????? ??????????? ??????? = 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
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 Sondena
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 Tromso
Lena Aarekol, Marit Anne Hauan, and Hanne Hammer Stien
11. Gateway to the Sami Past: The Sami 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 Jordaen
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.????? ??????????? ??????? = 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
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Arctic Studies;Arctic Social Sciences;Library;Manitoba Archives;Archival;Reindeer Herding;Information;Arctic Research;Data;Novaya Zemlya;Sciences;Nunavut Arctic College;Arctic;Arctic Researchers;Acadia;Arctic Place;Fjellestad;Russian Science Citation Index;Archives;Social Sciences Research;Museums;Young Man;Research;Community Based Participatory Research;Indigenous;National Library;Diverse;LCSH;Populations;Norwegian Polar Institute;LIS;Educational Materials;Kola Peninsula;Humanities research;Circumpolar North;Indigenous knowledge systems;Oral History;Canadian Library Association;Archives Canada;Special Collections;Climate Change;UN
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 Sondena
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 Tromso
Lena Aarekol, Marit Anne Hauan, and Hanne Hammer Stien
11. Gateway to the Sami Past: The Sami 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 Jordaen
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.????? ??????????? ??????? = 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
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 Sondena
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 Tromso
Lena Aarekol, Marit Anne Hauan, and Hanne Hammer Stien
11. Gateway to the Sami Past: The Sami 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 Jordaen
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.????? ??????????? ??????? = 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
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Arctic Studies;Arctic Social Sciences;Library;Manitoba Archives;Archival;Reindeer Herding;Information;Arctic Research;Data;Novaya Zemlya;Sciences;Nunavut Arctic College;Arctic;Arctic Researchers;Acadia;Arctic Place;Fjellestad;Russian Science Citation Index;Archives;Social Sciences Research;Museums;Young Man;Research;Community Based Participatory Research;Indigenous;National Library;Diverse;LCSH;Populations;Norwegian Polar Institute;LIS;Educational Materials;Kola Peninsula;Humanities research;Circumpolar North;Indigenous knowledge systems;Oral History;Canadian Library Association;Archives Canada;Special Collections;Climate Change;UN