Indexing It All
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A critical history of the modern tradition of documentation, tracing the representation of individuals and groups in the form of documents, information, and data.
Ronald E. Day is an author whose work delves into the analysis of information systems and their societal implications. His writings explore how information shapes our understanding of the world and how we engage with it. He also examines the theoretical underpinnings of information science and its connections to other fields. His perspective on information science is deeply rooted in critical thinking and reflection.

A critical history of the modern tradition of documentation, tracing the representation of individuals and groups in the form of documents, information, and data.