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Epistemological and theoretical foundations of Information – Documentation science

Fondements épistémologiques et théoriques de la science de l’information-documentation

A tribute to francophone pioneers

Hommage aux pionniers francophones

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Published on Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Abstract

Since its creation in 1996, the French chapter of ISKO has been grappling with knowledge organization issues. This topic has been dealt with from different angles: knowledge organization structures, tools for mediation, forms and mechanisms for knowledge disseminating and sharing. Around 60 years ago, an academic discipline called Information Science or Library and Information Science was born across the Atlantic. How has it gradually become acclimatized to the intellectual and professional world of the Francophone researchers and practitioners, their modes of thought and their institutions? What has been the contribution of these specialists and researchers to the theoretical debates and practices stemming from the ongoing development of this science?

Announcement

11th Biennial Conference of the French ISKO Chapter, (International Society for Knowledge Organization), 11-12th July 2017

Conference venue : UNESCO Headquarters, 7 place de Fontenoy, Paris

Early bird registration is now open for ISKO-France Conference “Epistemological and theoretical foundations of Information –Documentation science: a tribute to francophone pioneers”, July 11th-12th in Paris.

More details and the Conference program will be shortly available on the ISKO-France website.

Please visit our website and make your registration while the early bird rates apply http://www.isko-france.asso.fr/colloque2017/en/registration/.

Conference theme

Since its creation in 1996, the French chapter of ISKO has been grappling with knowledge organization issues. This topic has been dealt with from different angles: knowledge organization structures, tools for mediation, forms and mechanisms for knowledge disseminating and sharing. Given that issues are at the center of information production and access as well as knowledge dissemination, the 11th edition of the ISKO-France conference aims to pay a tribute to the francophones theoreticians and visionaries of Information Science.

Around 60 years ago, an academic discipline called Information Science or Library and Information Science was born across the Atlantic. How has it gradually become acclimatized to the intellectual and professional world of the Francophone researchers and practitioners, their modes of thought and their institutions? What has been the contribution of these specialists and researchers to the theoretical debates and practices stemming from the ongoing development of this science?

The 2017 ISKO-France edition aim is to pay a tribute to the francophone visionaries and theoreticians of Information Science, such as Paul Otlet, Suzanne Briet, Jean-Claude Gardin, Eric de Grolier, Jean Meyriat, Robert Escarpit, Robert Pagès, Madeleine Wolff-Terroine, Jacques Maniez, Jacques Chaumier and George Van Slype. Each of these French-speaking authors has contributed to the construction of information science in the French-speaking world and even beyond. It is now time to link the traditions of knowledge organization of the 20th century ‘classifiers of the world’ and all their followers, with the new digital methods of large scale information processing which are visible in search engines, in the Wikipedia project, in Europeana, and in the Web of Knowledge (Web 3.0). Paul Otlet, who is considered as a central figure, is known for his important advances in bibliography and information science, but also for his many intellectual intuitions which half a century ago anticipated the time of the Internet. Long forgotten by history, the Belgian documentalist has regained attention over the last twenty years.

Suzanne Briet, still largely unknown in the 1990s by the majority of the French researchers in information science, enjoys today an important reputation in Anglo-Saxon countries. She is recognized as a leader in the modernization of French libraries and as a pioneer in Information Science. Other precursors of information-documentation in France, whose work is seen as making a significant contribution to information science, such as Robert Pagès, JeanClaude Gardin and Eric de Grolier, have led both theoretical reflections, but also designed and implemented professional tools. It is also important to recall the major contributions of Robert Escarpit and Jean Meyriat to the information science but also to the communication science. Jean Meyriat, has been a major player in the institutionalization of information and communication sciences in France. He laid the theoretical foundations of an information science embedded in the humanities and social sciences and in connection with the communication sciences. Since 1950 he has collaborated on the UNESCO program and is part of a committee of experts, SecretaryGeneral of the International Committee for Social Science Information and Documentation (ICIDSS) (UNESCO). From 1975 to 1982, in liaison with UNESCO, he chaired the UNISIST Committee on Policies and Information Training Programs.

We should not forget either the contributions of Madeleine Wolff-Terroine, who has always been careful not to dissociate technical innovations from scientific research. Or Jacques Maniez who promoted knowledge organization when it was not yet well known in France some thirty years ago and tirelessly worked at creating the French ISKO chapter. His role in the development of Francophone research in Information Science was essential and remains highly visible in the permanence of ISKO-France and its activities.

The 11th ISKO-France conference invites original contributions on the epistemological and theoretical foundations of the information science, in particular in relation to the following aspects:

  • The epistemological and theoretical foundations of knowledge organization of (systems, schemes and their reconfiguration by digital technology);
  • Document theory of the influence of French -speaking authors and their impact on the definition of the document;
  • Cultural and social approaches to knowledge organization (influence of culture on the design of knowledge organization tools);
  • Local and global approaches to knowledge organization (glocal approaches);
  • Information architecture and the impact of Paul Otlet;
  • Scientific communication and the dissemination of knowledge produced in the discipline;
  • Transdisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity and the role of the precursors such as Robert Pagès, Jean-Claude Gardin and Eric de Grolier and the way they they integrated these idea sin the research developed in information science;
  • The role of precursors such as Jean Meyriat and Robert Escarpit in the institutionalization of information science in France and their inclusion in the humanities and social sciences  Keynote addresses
  • Micheal Buckland, Emeritus Professor, School of Library and Information Studies University of California, Berkeley (USA) (S. Briet)
  • Viviane Couzinet, University of Toulouse 3 (France) (J. Meyriat)
  • José Augusto Guimarães, São Paulo State University (Brazil) (JC. Gardin)
  • Birger Hjørland, Royal School of Library and Information Science (Denmark)

(Epistemology of classification with emphasis on Emile Durkheim and Marcel Mauss)

  • Michèle Hudon, EBSI, University of Montréal (Canada) (J. Maniez)
  • Fabrice Papy, University of Lorraine (France) (P. Otlet)

(The digital Mundaneum and the augmented Internet: on Paul Otlet's visions and intuitions)

  • Barbara Sosinska-Kalata, Department of Journalism, Information and Book Studies, University of Warsaw (Poland) (epistemological approaches)

Registration

Early bird registration is now open for ISKO-France Conference “Epistemological and theoretical foundations of Information –Documentation science: a tribute to francophone pioneers”, July 11th-12th in Paris.

More details and the Conference program will be shortly available on the ISKO-France website.

Please visit our website and make your registration while the early bird rates apply http://www.isko-france.asso.fr/colloque2017/en/registration/.

International Program Committee

  • Widad Mustafa El Hadi, GERiiCO, University of Lille 3 (France), Chair

Members

  • Clément Arsenault, EBSI, University of Montreal (Canada)
  • Radia Bernaoui, Higher National Veterinary School (ENSV) (Algeria)
  • Christian Bourret, University of Marne-la-Vallée (France)
  • Laid Bouzidi, University Lyon 3 (France)
  • Evelyne Broudoux, Laboratory DICEN, CNAM, Paris (France)
  • Grant Campbell, Faculty of Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario (Canada)
  • Ghislaine Chartron, Laboratoire DICEN, CNAM, Paris (France)
  • Stéphane Chaudiron, GERiiCO, University of Lille 3 (France)
  • Emmanuelle Chevry-Pebayle, University of Strasbourg (France)
  • Alain Capo Chichi, Président du Groupe Universitaire CERCO, Cotonou (Bénin)
  • Lyne Da Sylva, EBSI, University of Montreal (Canada)
  • Sylvie Dalbin, ATD, Paris (France)
  • Marcilio De Brito, University of Brasilia, (Brazil)
  • Danièle Degez, ISKO-France Founding member, Paris (France)
  • Stella Dextre Clarke, Information Consultant (UK)
  • Mamadou Diarra, Directeur de l’École de Bibliothécaires Archivistes et Documentalistes
  • (EBAD), Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar (Sénégal)
  • Laurence Favier, GERiiCO, University of Lille 3 (France)
  • Antonietta Folino, Dipartimento di Lingue del Scienze del l'Educazione, University of Calabria (Italy)
  • Alexandre Fortier, Faculty of Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario, London (Canada)
  • Amel Fraisse, GERiiCO, University of Lille 3 (France)
  • Claudio Gnoli, University of Pavia (Italy)
  • Michel Gorin, Haute École de Gestion de Genève (HEG-Genève) (Switzerland)
  • Mohamed Hassoun, ENSSIB (France)
  • Seth van Hooland, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
  • Alain Kiyindou, Chaire Unesco Pratiques émergentes des technologies et communication pour le développement, Université Bordeaux-Montaigne (France)
  • Omar Larouk, ENSSIB (France)
  • Sylvie Leleu-Merviel, University of Valenciennes (France)
  • María López-Huertas, University of Grenade (Spain)
  • Elaine Ménard, SIS, McGill University (Canada)
  • Maria Aparecida Moura,Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil)
  • Esther Olembe, Chef du département de l’information documentaire, ESSTIC, Université de Yaoundé, (Cameroun)
  • Céline Paganelli, University of Montpellier (France)
  • Imad Saleh, Lab. Paragraphe, University Paris 8 (France)
  • Andrea Scharnhorst, Royal Academy of Arts and science, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
  • Mohamed Sidir, University of Jule Vernes, Amiens (France)
  • Aida Slavic, Universal Decimal Classification Consortium (UDCC), La Haye (Netherlands)
  • Johanna Smit, University of São Paulo (Brazil)
  • Richard P. Smiraglia, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (USA)
  • Joseph Tennis, Information School, University of Washington à Seattle, (États-Unis)
  • Ismaïl Timimi, GERiiCO, University of Lille 3 (France)
  • Maja Žumer, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)

Communication & Website

  • Gilbert Capo Chichi, PhD, GERiiCO, CERCO, Bénin
  • Antoine Henry, PhD candidate, GRDF, Paris, ISKO-France member
  • Magdalena Shishenkova, PhD candidate, GERiiCO, ISKO-France member
  • Samia Takhtoukh, PhD candidate, GERiiCO, ISKO-France member
  • Quoc Tan Tran, PhD candidate, GERiiCO, ISKO-France member
  • Zuza Wiorogórska, PhD, Associated member of GERiiCO

Contact: communication@isko-france.asso.fr

Conference proceedings will be published by ISTE Editions.


Date(s)

  • Tuesday, July 11, 2017
  • Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Keywords

  • Information-documentation, organisation des connaissances, épistémologie, théorie du document, architecture de l’information

Contact(s)

  • Widad Mustafa El Hadi
    courriel : conference-ethique2023 [at] univ-lille [dot] fr

Information source

  • Widad Mustafa El Hadi
    courriel : conference-ethique2023 [at] univ-lille [dot] fr

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To cite this announcement

« Epistemological and theoretical foundations of Information – Documentation science », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, May 24, 2017, https://doi.org/10.58079/xo8

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