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Author Le Deuff, Olivier.

Title Hyperdocumentation / Olivier Le Deuff. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint London : ISTE, Ltd. ; Hoboken : Wiley, 2021.
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Description 1 online resource
Series Intellectual technologies set ; v. 9
Intellectual technologies set ; v. 9.
Contents Front Matter -- HyperdocumentationAccording to Paul Otlet -- Hyperdocumentation as a Triumph of Documentality -- Hyperhuman or Hypermachine? -- Towards Hyperdocumentary Regimes -- Between Knowledge Indexing and Existence Indexing -- Personal Documentation: Between "The Self" and "Myself" -- The Hyperdocumentalists of Our Lives -- Documentation of All the Senses -- Free (or Open?) Hyperdocumentation -- Conclusion: Is it Necessary to Go to San Junipero? -- Postface -- References -- Index -- Other titles from ISTE in Information Systems, Web and Pervasive Computing
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The term "hyperdocumentation" is a hyperbole that seems to characterize a paradox. The leading discussions on this topic bring in diverse ideas such as that of data, the fantasy of Big Data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, algorithmic processing, the flow of information and the outstanding successes of disinformation. The purpose of this book is to show that the current context of documentation is just another step in human construction that has been ongoing for not centuries but millennia and which, since the end of the 19th century, has been accelerating. Coined by Paul Otlet in 1934 in his Traite de Documentation, "hyperdocumentation" refers to the concept of documentation that is constantly being expanded and extended in its functionalities and prerogatives. While, according to Otlet, everything could potentially be documented in this way, increasingly we find that it is our lives that are being hyperdocumented. Hyperdocumentation manifests as an increase not only in the quantity of information that is processed but also in its scope, as information is progressively integrated across areas that were previously poorly documented or even undocumented.
Subject Documentation.
Electronic data processing documentation.
Documentation
Documentation.
Informatique -- Documentation.
documentation (activity)
Documentation
Electronic data processing documentation
Other Form: Print version: 1786306441 9781786306449 (OCoLC)1259046670
ISBN 9781119855590 (electronic bk. ; oBook)
1119855594 (electronic bk. ; oBook)
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