Reading and Writing Knowledge in Scientific Communities

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  • ISBN 9781786301253
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Practices associated with the culture of “scholarly” reading have been developed over many centuries and annotations themselves have become the subject of study, either as additional elements in connection with the original texts or as documents in their own right.

The first “scholarly” reading techniques, seen historically from the 12th Century onwards, combine reading and writing in a process known as lettrure, involving both attentive reading and commentary. The Internet has transformed this activity, adding technical layers that relate both to the reading and writing process as well as to the circulation of texts; their potential and effective augmentation, diffusion, and reception.

This book examines digitized reading and writing by focusing primarily on the conditions for the co-construction of scientific knowledge and its augmentation. The authors present numerous examples of studies and personal feedback concerning the intellectual process, open critical spaces, collaborative scholarly publishing, methods for the circulation and mediatization of knowledge, as well as the techniques and tools employed. 

Gérald Kembellec is a lecturer and researcher in Information and Communication Sciences at the Institut national des techniques de documentation, CNAM, Paris, France.

Evelyne Broudoux is a lecturer and researcher in Information and Communication Sciences at the Institut national des techniques de documentation, CNAM, Paris, France.