Degree | Type | Year |
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2502758 Humanities | OT | 3 |
2502758 Humanities | OT | 4 |
2504235 Science, Technology and Humanities | OT | 4 |
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The subject studies the techniques of storage, organization, dissemination and preservation of the universal documentary heritage, from clay tablets to electronic documents. At the end of the course, students should:
The aim of the course is to introduce the student to the knowledge of these two disciplines based on the current issues of debate that are raised in relation to documentary and bibliographic heritage.
Part 1. Information science
1. Universal access to information and knowledge for equality and social progress.
2. Information Science as a scientific discipline.
3. Libraries and Documentation Services in the current context.
4. Documents in the production and transmission of humanistic, scientific and technological knowledge.
5. Representation and organisation of information.
6. Search, retrieval and evaluation of information in digital environments.
7. Specialised information sources useful in the Humanities, Science and Technology.
8. Digital Humanities: initiatives and projects.
Part 2. Archival science
1. Archival science: concept, definition and historical evolution
2. Archives and records
3. Brief historical evolution of archives.
4. The Spanish and Catalan archival systems
5. Archives and historical memory.
6. Access to information and public documentation. The right of access versus the protection of personal data.
7. Big data and Humanities. Archiving the Internet.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Lectures, debates and presentations in class | 40 | 1.6 | 1, 3, 4 |
Type: Supervised | |||
Practical exercices in or out of class | 35 | 1.4 | 1, 2, 4, 5 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Reading literature and materials | 40 | 1.6 | 2, 3, 4 |
Written assignments | 32 | 1.28 | 2, 3, 4 |
The methodology includes theoretical sessions, discussions and debates, as well as the development of practical exercises and reflective work. The materials corresponding to each topic, readings and proposals for theoretical and practical activities will be published on the virtual campus. Some of the sessions will take place in the computerised classrooms.
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Exam 1 | 25% | 1.5 | 0.06 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 |
Exam 2 | 25% | 1.5 | 0.06 | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |
Practical exercises | 50% | 0 | 0 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |
Assessment is continuous. Students must demonstrate their progress by completing the assessment activities proposed by the teaching staff. The schedule of these activities, details about them and the weight they have in the final assessment will be provided at the beginning of the classes.
Single assessment
Students who choose the single assessment system must take a single exam on the theoretical and practical content of the course.
Review
When publishing final marks prior to recording them on students' transcripts, the lecturer will provide written notification of a date and time for reviewing assessment activities.
Missed/failed assessment activities
Students may retake assessment activities they have failed or compensate for any they have missed, provided that those they have actually performed account for a minimum of 66.6% (two thirds) of the subject's final mark and that they have a weighted average mark of at least 3.5. Under no circumstances may an assessment activity worth 100% of the final mark be retaken or compensated for.
The lecturer will inform students of the procedure involved, in writing, when publishing final marks prior to recording them on transcripts. The lecturer may set one assignment per failed or missed assessment activity or a single assignment to cover a number of such activities.
Classification as "not assessable"
In the event of the assessment activities a student has performed accounting for just 25% or less of the subject's final mark, their work will be classified as "not assessable" on their transcript.
Misconduct in assessment activities
In the event of a student committing any irregularity that may lead to a significant variation in the grade awarded to an assessment activity, the student will be given a zero for this activity, regardless of any
disciplinary process that may take place. In the event of several irregularities in assessment activities of the same subject, the student will be given a zero as the final grade for this subject.
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (specific bibliography for each topic will be provided during the course)
Part 1. Information science
Handbooks
Cordón, J.A. et al. (2016). Las Nuevas fuentes de información : la búsqueda informativa, documental y de investigación en el ámbito digital. Madrid: Pirámide.
López Carreño, R. (2017). Fuentes de información : guía básica y nueva clasificación. Barcelona: UOC.
López Yepes, J.; Osuna, M.R. coord. (2011) Manual de Ciencias de la Información y Documentación. Madrid: Pirámide.
Bibliography
Aparici,I. (2023). “Redefiniendo las bibliotecas del siglo XXI”. Astrágalo. Cultura de la Arquitectura y la Ciudad, 1(33-34), 481 a 491.
Barrios, C.; Cuevas, C. ;Gómez, J.A. (2024). “Creación de capital social en la biblioteca pública . Revista Española de Documentación Científica, 47(1): e380.
Baker, D.; Ellis, L. eds. (2021) Future Directions in Digital Information : Predictions, Practice, Participation . Cambridge, MA: Chandos Publishing, and imprint of Elsevier.
Cárdenas, C.A. de; Jiménez, N. (2007). Acceso universal a la información: globalización, cultura y alfabetización. ACIMED, 15(1)
Ferraris, M. (2023). Documentalidad : por qué es necesario dejar huellas. Gijón: Trea.
Klein, R. ; Rius-Ulldemolins, J. (2024). “La Política cultural local en debate: La Red de Bibliotecas Públicas de Barcelona, su valor social y sus contradicciones.” Información, cultura y Sociedad, 50: 117–134.
López Yepes, J. (2011). La Sociedad de la documentación : seis calas en el ámbito de la teoría de la documentación, del documento y de las fuentes de información. Madrid: Fragua.
Meneses, F.; Souza, G.F. (2024). “Biblioteca, Universidad y Sociedad.” Revista Informação na Sociedade Contemporânea, 8(1)
Mir, N. (2023). “Bibliotecas públicas de hoy, claves para la transición.” Culturas (Valencia), 10(2): 24–46
Villasana, L. M.; Hernández, P.;Ramírez, É. (2021). La gestión del conocimiento, pasado, presente y futuro. Una revisión de la literatura. Trascender, contabilidad y gestión, 6(18), 53-78.
Wright, A. (2014). Cataloging the World: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Journals
Item, revista de biblioteconomia i documentació. Barcelona: Col•legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris-Documentalistes de Catalunya, 1987-
El Profesional de la Información. Barcelona : Swets & Zeitlinger Ibérica, 1998- Continuació d’Information World en Español (1992-1997).
Revista Española de Documentación Científica. Madrid: CINDOC, 1977-.
Bid: textos universitaris de biblioteconomia i documentació. Barcelona: Facultat de Biblioteconomia i Documentació de la Universitat de Barcelona, 1998-.
Part 2. Archival science
ARCHIVES
Handbooks
- CAPELL, Emilia; COROMINAS, Mariona (coords.) (2009). Manual d’arxivística i gestió de documents. Barcelona: Associació d’Arxivers de Catalunya.
- DURANTI, Luciana, FRANKS, Patricia C (eds.) (2015). Encyclopedia of Archival Science. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
- GONZÁLEZ QUINTANA, Antonio; GÁLVEZ BIESCA, Sergio; CASTRO BERROJO, Luis. (2019). El Acceso a Los Archivos En España. Fundación Francisco Largo Caballero; Fundación 1o de Mayo.
- BOEL, Jens; CANAVAGGIO, Perrine; GONZÁLEZ QUINTANA, Antonio (eds.). (2023). Archivos y derechos humanos Una perspectiva mundial. Gijón: Trea.
Resources
- Guia dels Arxius Històrics de Catalunya. Barcelona: Generalitat de Catalunya, 1982-2007. 8 vols. (Guies, inventaris, catàlegs. Guies ; 1, 3-4, 6-9).
- Censo-guía de archivos de España y Iberoamérica. Ministerio de Cultura. http://censoarchivos.mcu.es/CensoGuia/portada.htm
- Guia de los archivos de la Iglesia en España. Archivo Diocesano de Barcelona : Asociación de archiveros de la Iglesia en España, 2001.
https://www.cultura.gob.es/dam/jcr:f28cc317-7893-40a3-9561-d821b6caf030/archivosiglesia.pdf
- Guía de Archivos Militares Españoles. 3a. ed. corr. y aum. Madrid: Ministerio de Defensa, 2012. https://publicaciones.defensa.gob.es/guia-de-archivos-militares-espa-oles-17967.html
- PARES.Portal de Archivos Españoles. Ministerio de Cultura. http://pares.mcu.es/
- Cercador d’Arxius de Catalunya. Departament de Cultura i Mitjans de Comunicació. http://cultura.gencat.cat/arxius/directori.asp
- Archives Portal Europe. https://www.archivesportaleurope.net
Journals
- Boletín de la Asociación Española de Archiveros, Bibliotecarios, Museólogos y Documentalistas. Madrid: ANABAD, 1950-
- Lligall, revista catalana d'arxivística. Barcelona: Associació d'Arxivers de Catalunya, 1988-
- Tabula. Revista de Archivos de Castilla y León. Salamanca: Asociación de Archiveros de Castilla y León, 1992-
- Comma. International Journal on Archives. Paris: International Council onArchives / Conseil International des Archives, 2001- . Continuació de Janus i Archivum
- Archival Science: International Journal on Recorded Information. Main editors: K. Anderson; E. Ketelaar; E. Yakel. Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publisher, 2001-. ISSN: 1389-0166 (print version). ISSN: 1573-7519 (electronic version)
web sites
- International Council on Archives. http://www.ica.org
- Associació d’Arxivers de Catalunya. Enllaços. http://www.arxivers.com
- Departament de Cultura i Mitjans de Comunicació. Arxius i Gestió documental. <http://www.gencat.cat>
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Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
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(PAUL) Classroom practices | 1 | Catalan | second semester | morning-mixed |
(TE) Theory | 1 | Catalan/Spanish | second semester | morning-mixed |