Ronald E. Day
American librarian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ronald E. Day is a librarian and a professor of Information and Library Science at Indiana University in Bloomington where he specializes in research on the culture and history of "information, documentation, knowledge, and communication" in the 20th and 21st centuries. Ronald Day is a significant scholar in the field of library and information science having contributed the first major work on the 20th century French librarian and information scientist Suzanne Briet, known as "Madame Documentation," and publishing more than forty works on the intersection of critical theory and library science. Day is one of the few modern critical theorists in the field of library and information science that foregrounds much of his work in the discipline of rhetoric.
Ronald E. Day's Published Works
Published Works
- Remediation: Understanding new media (1999) (1487)
- The Modern Invention of Information: Discourse, History, and Power (2001) (179)
- Clearing up implicit knowledge: Implications for Knowledge Management, information science, psychology, and social epistemology (2005) (80)
- The conduit metaphor and the nature and politics of information studies (2000) (51)
- Poststructuralism and information studies (2006) (49)
- Totality and representation: A history of knowledge management through European documentation, critical modernity, and post-Fordism (2001) (48)
- Death of the user: Reconceptualizing subjects, objects, and their relations (2011) (44)
- Social capital, value, and measure: Antonio Negri's challenge to capitalism (2002) (43)
- Paul Otlet's Book and the Writing of Social Space (1997) (34)
- What is Documentation?: English Translation of the Classic French Text (2006) (29)
- Rethinking Knowledge Management: From Knowledge Objects to Knowledge Processes (2007) (29)
- Kling and the "critical": Social informatics and critical informatics (2007) (29)
- Works and representation (2008) (28)
- LIS, method, and postmodern science (1996) (26)
- An Afterword to Indexing It All: The Subject in the Age of Documentation, Information, and Data (2014) (25)
- The “Conduit Metaphor ” and the nature and politics of information studies (2000) (24)
- The Self-Imposed Limits of Library and Information Science: Remarks On the Discipline, On the Profession, On the University, and On the State of "Information" in the U.S. at Large Today (2010) (18)
- On Rob Kling: The Theoretical, the Methodological, and the Critical (2006) (18)
- Rethinking Knowledge Management (2007) (16)
- Tropes, history, and ethics in professional discourse and information science (2000) (16)
- Indexing It All (2014) (14)
- Before information literacy [Or, Who Am I, as a subject‐of‐(information)‐need?] (2017) (11)
- Documentarity: Evidence, Ontology, and Inscription (2019) (10)
- Kling and the “critical”: Social informatics and critical informatics: Research Articles (2007) (7)
- Knowing and Indexical Psychology (2007) (7)
- Storming Heaven: Class Composition and Struggle in Italian Autonomist Marxism (2002) (4)
- Examining Social and Technological Research in Library and Information Science (2009) (4)
- Value and the Unseen Producers: Wages for Housework in the Women's Movement in 1970s Italy and the Prosumers of Digital Capitalism (2015) (3)
- Suzanne Briet: An appreciation (2007) (3)
- Sense in Documentary Reference: Documentation, Literature, and the Post-documentary Perspective (2016) (3)
- “We Must Now All Be Information Professionals”: An Interview with Ron Day (2005) (3)
- 'A Necessity of Our Time': Documents and Culture in Suzanne Briet's Qu'est-ce que la documentation? 1 (2017) (3)
- The Virtual Game: Objects, groups, and games in the Works of Pierre Lévy (1999) (3)
- Technology, organization and materiality: Reflections on the Problem of Agency (2009) (2)
- “Surface”: Material Infrastructure for Space (2005) (2)
- Social Informatics Education in I-Schools (2005) (2)
- Poststructuralism and information studies : Theory (2005) (2)
- Why is the Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies Needed Today (2017) (2)
- (Digital) experiences (2010) (2)
- INFORMATION ETHICS: NORMATIVE AND CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES (2015) (2)
- Community as Event (2004) (2)
- Indexing it all: The Modern Documentary Subsuming of the Subject and its Mediation of the Real (2014) (2)
- Trauma, time and information (2021) (2)
- Network Mediated Discursive Education: From Computational to Networked Knowledge in the University (2012) (2)
- The Erasure and Construction of History for the Information Age: Positivism and Its Critics (2020) (1)
- Social capital 2.0 (2007) (1)
- Beyond the Oedipus age : Professionalism and information (1997) (1)
- All that is the case: documents and Indexicality (2016) (1)
- The Aleatory Encounter and the Common Name (2011) (1)
- Introduction to the JASIST special issue on Knowledge Management (2002) (1)
- Occupational Classes, Information Technologies, and the Wage (2020) (1)
- Auto-Documentality as Rights and Powers (2018) (1)
- Remediation: Understanding New Media by Jay David Bolter and Richard Grusin (1999) (1)
- Beyond epistemology's "thesis of the precedence of method" : language writing as Postmodernism (1990) (1)
- "What is (a) disease?" Disease as events and access to information (2019) (1)
- Redirecting Library and Documentary Affects: From Libraries to “Liferaries” (2020) (1)
- Philosophy of Critique: The New Media (2015) (0)
- Documents from Head to Toe: Bodies of Knowledge in the Works of Paul Otlet and Georges Bataille (2018) (0)
- Rethinking unsaid information: jokes and ideology (2011) (0)
- Intravenous applications in dentistry. (1973) (0)
- Representing Documents and Persons in Information Systems: Library and Information Science and Citation Indexing and Analysis (2014) (0)
- The Document as the Subject: Androids (2014) (0)
- Reflections of a Humble Media Man (1996) (0)
- DOCUMENTARY FRAGMENTS, POP-POLITICS, AND FASCISM (2017) (0)
- A Review of: “The Digital Sublime: Myth, Power, and Cyberspace’ (2005) (0)
- From Advocates to Terrorists: Ideology, the State of Exception and the State of Emergency, and Political Ethics (2011) (0)
- Three Monstrosities of Information (2020) (0)
- Reaction to a book review (2003) (0)
- Implementation of a Hanford past-practice investigation strategy for the 100 areas (1992) (0)
- PV US, Method, and Postmodern Science (2016) (0)
- Conclusion: The Modern Documentary Tradition and the Site and Time of Critique (2014) (0)
- From tele-vision to communi-vision: Telestreet and the legacy of Italian micro-TV broadcasting (2006) (0)
- On the Relationship between Library and Information Professionalism and Social Informatics (2007) (0)
- Social Computing and the Indexing of the Whole (2014) (0)
- Governing Expression: Social Big Data and Neoliberalism (2014) (0)
- Infrastructural justice and the social consequences of occupational classifications (2018) (0)
- RIGHT-WING POPULISM, INFORMATION, AND KNOWLEDGE (2019) (0)
- AARON SWARTZ AND THE SPIRIT OF INFORMATION (2015) (0)
- SOCIAL MEDIA AND “CROOKED” POLITICAL DISCOURSE (2016) (0)
- Theoretical and Philosophical Aspects of Knowledge Management (SIG KM). (2000) (0)
- The future of information history (2011) (0)
- Forgetting and (Not) forgotten in the digital future (2007) (0)
- Clearing up “implicit knowledge”: Implications for Knowledge Management, information science, psychology, and social epistemology: Research Articles (2005) (0)
- Book Review: Cyber-Marx: Cycles and circuits of struggle in high-technology capitalism, by Nick Dyer-Witheford (2002) (0)
- “Living Document”: From Documents to Documentality, from Mimesis to Performative Indexicality (2021) (0)
- Paul Otlet: Friends and Books for Information Needs (2014) (0)
- Letter to the Editor (2010) (0)
- Informational and media failures and potential successes (2014) (0)
- U.S. Constitution: A Guide to Information Sources. Edited by Earlean M. McCarrick. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research Co., 1980. Pp. ix, 390. (American Government and History Information Guide Series, 4). U.S. $32.00. (1981) (0)
- Social capital 2.0: New ICTs and new social forms (2008) (0)
- Deleuze and Guattari's Works and Cognitive Psychology, AI, and HCI: Investigating the Possible Differences and Connections (2010) (0)
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