Ceremony and cybrary : Digital libraries and the dialectic of place and space


Autoria(s): Kapitzke, Cushla
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

This article examines social, cultural and technological change in the systems and economies of educational information management. Since the Sumerians first collected, organized and supervised administrative and religious records some six millennia ago, libraries have been key physical depositories and cultural signifiers in the production and mediation of social capital and power through education. To date, the textual, archival and discursive practices perpetuating libraries have remained exempt from inquiry. My aim here is to remedy this hiatus by making the library itself the terrain and object of critical analysis and investigation. The paper argues that in the three dominant communications eras—namely, oral, print and digital cultures—society’s centres of knowledge and learning have resided in the ceremony, the library and the cybrary respectively. In a broad-brush historical grid, each of these key educational institutions—the ceremony in oral culture, the library in print culture and the cybrary in digital culture—are mapped against social, cultural and technological orders pertaining to their era. Following a description of these shifts in society’s collective cultural memory, the paper then examines the question of what the development of global information systems and economies mean for schools and libraries of today, and for teachers and learners as knowledge consumers and producers?

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43995/

Publicador

Social Alternatives

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43995/1/Kapitzke_cybrary_Social_Alternatives.pdf

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Kapitzke, Cushla (2001) Ceremony and cybrary : Digital libraries and the dialectic of place and space. Social Alternatives, 20(1), pp. 33-40.

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Fonte

Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education

Palavras-Chave #080700 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES #139900 OTHER EDUCATION #Digital libraries #Information science #Library science #Print culture #Literacies #Technology and schooling #Information economy
Tipo

Journal Article