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Documentation Under Duress: The Joint Conference of the International Federation for Information (FID) and the Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux (ASLIB), Oxford-London, 1938

机译:受到胁迫的文献:国际信息联合会(FID)与特别图书馆和信息局协会(ASLIB)联席会议,牛津-伦敦,1938年

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A joint conference of the International Federation for Documentation (FID) and Aslib (the British Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux) was held in Oxford and London in late September 1938. It attracted large numbers of international delegates and a cast of distinguished speakers from the world of documentation, as well as celebrities such as H. G. Wells. It is now mainly remembered because it coincided with the "Munich" crisis (September 15-30,1938), a context that apparently caused great tension among delegates, especially in relation to the substantial contingent from Nazi Germany. However, this article, following a detailed analysis of conference presentations and debates, observes that it also marked something of a turning point in the history of documentation itself. The project of the early twentieth-century documentalists-the "universe of knowledge" and its international mobilization-was called into serious question by some speakers; a state of affairs intensified by the disintegration of international relations outside the conference doors. In the end, this article argues, the Oxford conference heralded the emergence of a new, mid-twentieth-century world information order shaped during World War II and focusing upon the primacy of national (and later) commercial interests. In 1938, the dreams and schemes of Wells, Otlet, and their followers began to be recognized, for the time being at least, as the illusions that maybe they always were.
机译:1938年9月下旬,国际文献联合会(FID)与英国图书馆与情报局联合会(Aslib)联合会议在牛津和伦敦举行。会议吸引了众多国际代表和来自世界各地的杰出演讲者文档世界以及HG Wells等名人。现在人们主要记得它是因为它与“慕尼黑”危机(1938年9月15日至30日)同时发生,这种情况显然引起了代表们之间的巨大紧张关系,特别是与纳粹德国的大量特遣队有关。但是,本文在对会议演讲和辩论进行了详细分析之后,观察到它也标志着文档本身历史上的一个转折点。一些发言者对二十世纪初的文献工作者的项目“知识的宇宙”及其国际动员提出了严重质疑。会议门外国际关系的瓦解加剧了这种状况。最后,本文认为,牛津会议预示了第二次世界大战期间形成的,二十世纪中叶的新世界信息秩序的出现,并着眼于国家(及以后)商业利益的首要地位。 1938年,至少暂时将韦尔斯,奥特莱特(Otlet)及其追随者的梦想和计划开始认可,也许是他们一直以来的幻想。

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    《Library trends》 |2013年第2期|378-401|共24页
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    Dave Muddiman;

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    School of Information Management, Leeds Metropolitan University;

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