Documentation to Documentality in the works of Michael Buckland
ISSN: 0022-0418
Article publication date: 23 August 2023
Issue publication date: 24 April 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Michael Buckland's works have spanned theoretical, historical and practice-oriented foci and genre. This article focuses on some of his theoretical-historical works that span over 20 years, which demonstrate a reading and critique of European Documentation in terms of what has been called “Documentality.” This turn to a philosophy of information called “Documentality” marks the moment of “neo-documentation.” This article surveys this moment in Buckland's works by reading his articles “Information as Thing,” “What is a ‘Document’?”, and “Documentality Beyond Documents.” It shows the transition from Documentation as a philosophy of information as representation to Documentality as a philosophy of information as function and performance. Some concepts and works of Bruno Latour are used to illuminate this transition from Documentation to Documentality. Implications and further research directions are discussed at the end.
Design/methodology/approach
Conceptual and historical analyses.
Findings
The article follows a neo-documentalist transition in Buckland's works in the thinking of documents from an Otletian representationalist epistemology (“Documentation”) to a functionalist and performative epistemology (“Documentality”) for documents.
Research limitations/implications
This is a conceptual work on a limited corpus in Buckland's oeuvre. It has a limited discussion of Documentality in the works of other writers, namely the works of Bernd Frohmann and Maurizio Ferraris.
Practical implications
The article points to historical shifts in the study of documents in Library and Information Science.
Social implications
Documentality critically and materially studies documents in sociotechnical information management systems and elsewhere.
Originality/value
This work highlights the importance of the above works and the importance of the neo-documentalist perspective of Documentality.
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Acknowledgements
The author is very grateful to Joacim Hansson, Claire McInerney and the three anonymous reviewers of this article, as well as Michael Buckland, for having read earlier versions of this article, and for their gentle, but clear, suggestions for revision, which have resulted in a much better article.
Citation
Day, R.E. (2024), "Documentation to Documentality in the works of Michael Buckland", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 80 No. 3, pp. 606-617. https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-04-2023-0066
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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