Bibliotekarerne - en profession der former og formes af et aktør-netværk

Trine Schreiber
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Using actor network theory (ANT) as a starting point, the aim of the paper is to describe relationships between heterogenous actors in a particular kind of library work and to discuss how these relationships might potentially be part of a preliminary actor-network representing a profession of librarianship. The particular kind of library work involved in the discussion is user teaching and -guidance in libraries affiliated with educational institutions. The paper draws on this particular kind of work to illustrate the use of ANT in a discussion about the profession of librarianship. The data collection procedure has been guided by ethnographic methodology considerations. As an actor-network, a profession is not a static entity organised around fixed connections. It is undergoing shifts in character as new actors or relations are forged and old ones wear out. Regarding the particular kind of library work, the paper has a focus on actors such as librarians, teachers, students, digital technologies, and political paradigms of control. The author examines how librarians in the particular kind of library work create and maintain relationships with teachers and students. The paper provides a description of the ways influential actors such as digital technologies and political paradigms of control intervene in these processes. The paper concludes that through these relationships, new areas of work and new understandings of professions are under way to be established. These processes might lead to an actor-network intertwined with those many other actor-networks that librarians in general are involved in because of other practices and relationships.
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本文以行为者网络理论(ANT)为出发点,旨在描述特定类型图书馆工作中异质行为者之间的关系,并讨论这些关系如何可能成为代表图书馆职业的初步行为者网络的一部分。讨论中所涉及的图书馆工作的特殊类型是教育机构附属图书馆的用户教学和指导。本文利用这种特殊的工作来说明ANT在关于图书馆职业的讨论中的使用。数据收集程序以人种学方法学考虑为指导。作为一个行动者网络,职业不是一个围绕固定联系组织起来的静态实体。随着新角色或关系的形成和旧关系的磨损,它正在经历着性质的转变。对于特定类型的图书馆工作,本文将重点放在图书馆员、教师、学生、数字技术和政治控制范式等行动者上。作者考察了图书馆员在特殊类型的图书馆工作中如何与教师和学生建立和维持关系。本文描述了数字技术和控制的政治范式等有影响力的行动者干预这些过程的方式。本文的结论是,通过这些关系,正在建立新的工作领域和对专业的新理解。这些过程可能会导致一个行动者网络与许多其他行动者网络交织在一起,图书馆员通常会因为其他实践和关系而参与其中。
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