Browsing by Author Kosciejew, Marc (Peer-reviewed)

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2024Sonia Ryang, Language and truth in North Korea. Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, 2021. pp. 238. Hb. $80 [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2024Algorithms of education : how datafication and artificial intelligence shape policy [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2024Katie Stallard. Dancing on bones : history and power in China, Russia and North Korea [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2023Neither settler nor native : the making and unmaking of permanent minorities [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2023Colonialism in global perspective [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2023Facing threats to libraries and cultural heritage in the Russia-Ukraine war : a case study and comparative review of the library and information community’s’ responses to the conflictKosciejew, Marc
2023A documentary history of the immunity (or vaccine) passport : health certificates of public health, personal identity and power from the plague to the coronavirus pandemicKosciejew, Marc
2023Cultural heritage and mass atrocities [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2023Smashing statues ; or, reasons for removing monuments [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2023Endangered cultural heritage in the Russia–Ukraine war : comparing and critiquing interventions by international cultural heritage organizationsKosciejew, Marc
2022National archives, records and the coronavirus pandemic : a comparative thematic analysis of initial international responses to COVID-19Kosciejew, Marc
2022COVID-19 immunity (or vaccine) passports : a documentary overview and analysis of regimes of health verification within the coronavirus pandemicKosciejew, Marc
2022Book review : Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, Data feminismKosciejew, Marc
2022Reflecting upon the significance of libraries for society and sustainable developmentKosciejew, Marc
2022Remembering COVID-19 ; or, a duty to document the coronavirus pandemicKosciejew, Marc
2022Written in stone : public monuments in changing societies [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2022Sarah Brouillette : UNESCO and the fate of the literary. Palo Alto, CA (Stanford University Press) 2019 [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2022Christiano Bianchi and Kristina Drapić, Model city Pyongyang [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2022How civil wars start : and how to stop them [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2022Book review : Laura A. Macaluso (ed.), Monument culture : international perspectives on the future of monuments in a changing worldKosciejew, Marc
2021Documenting Queen Victoria’s Christmas tree : a conceptual analysis of newspapers, communities, and holiday traditionsKosciejew, Marc
2021The information manifold : why computers cannot solve algorithmic bias and fake news [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2021Information : a historical companion [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2021The coronavirus pandemic, libraries and information : a thematic analysis of initial international responses to COVID-19Kosciejew, Marc
2021The crystal goblet revisited : approaching text as documentation within the digital humanitiesKosciejew, Marc
2021Book review : Lea Shaver, Ending book hunger : access to print and across barriers of class and cultureKosciejew, Marc
2021The nonpharmaceutical interventionist (NPI) signs of the coronavirus pandemic : a documentary typology and case study of COVID-19 signageKosciejew, Marc
2021Documentary research in the social sciences, by Malcolm Tight [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2021Citizenship. By Dimitry Kochenov [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2020Amaranth Borsuk : The book [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2020Public libraries and the UN 2030 agenda for sustainable developmentKosciejew, Marc
2020The concept of natureculture document : a conceptual exploration of seeds, embodied information, and unconventional recordsKosciejew, Marc
2020The public library’s enduring importanceKosciejew, Marc
2020The misinformation age : how false ideas spread [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2019Documentation theory for information governanceKosciejew, Marc
2019The materiality of metaliteracy : a documentary approach and perspective for information and literacy practices in the post-truth eraKosciejew, Marc
2019Foregrounding documentation within metaliteracyKosciejew, Marc
2019Information’s importance for refugees : information technologies, public libraries, and the current refugee crisisKosciejew, Marc
2019Book review : Documents that changed the way we liveKosciejew, Marc
2019Down to earth : politics in the new climatic regime [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2019Considering a non-document : concepts, components, and contextsKosciejew, Marc
2019The registration of religious identity : parallels between the United States’ (proposed) Muslim registry and apartheid South Africa’s Population Registration ActKosciejew, Marc
2019A feminist companion to the posthumanities [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2019The politics of mass digitization [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2019The next internet : will it serve the public’s interest? [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2018Book review : Capital, state, empire : the new American way of digital warfare by Scott TimckeKosciejew, Marc
2018From North Korea with love : reviewing Pyongyang’s Arirang Mass GamesKosciejew, Marc
2018A documentary-material approach for performanceKosciejew, Marc
2018Documentation and the information of artKosciejew, Marc
2018The algorithmic lives we don’t lead [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2017Book review : How not to network a nation : the uneasy history of the Soviet internetKosciejew, Marc
2017Documenting and materialising art : conceptual approaches of documentation for the materialisation of art informationKosciejew, Marc
2017A conceptual framework for understanding informationKosciejew, Marc
2017Documents/documentationKosciejew, Marc
2017InformationKosciejew, Marc
2017What is a nondocument?Kosciejew, Marc
2017Auto-bibliography entry [Books review]Kosciejew, Marc
2016Why information grows : the evolution of order, from atoms to economies [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2016Establishing a duty to document : the foundation for access to informationKosciejew, Marc
2016A duty to documentKosciejew, Marc
2016Patience and fortitude : power, real estate, and the fight to save a public library [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2016Demystifying the complexities of information science [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2015Information governance and assurance : reducing risk, promoting policy [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2015Digital vellum and other cures for bit rotKosciejew, Marc
2015Disciplinary documentation in apartheid South Africa : a conceptual framework of documents, associated practices, and their effectsKosciejew, Marc
2014The metadata manual : a practical workbook [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2014Shifting information analysis : big data’s implications for the information sciences and professions [Book review]Kosciejew, Marc
2014Proposing a charter of personal data rightsKosciejew, Marc
2013The era of big dataKosciejew, Marc
2013The perils of big dataKosciejew, Marc
2013The individual and big dataKosciejew, Marc
2010Crossing the print to digital rubicon : a documentary analysis of media migrationsKosciejew, Marc
2010Crossing the digital rubicon : from print books to e-books and beyondKosciejew, Marc
2009President Barack Obama’s visit to the Library of ParliamentKosciejew, Marc
2009The constitutive effects of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games’ documentation in constructing the ‘new China’Kosciejew, Marc
2009Inside an axis of evil library : a first-hand account of the North Korean Dear Leader’s library system (part two)Kosciejew, Marc
2009Documenting Expo ’67 : a documentary assemblage and construction of an inclusive and multicultural CanadaKosciejew, Marc
2009Inside an axis of evil library : a first-hand account of the North Korean Dear Leader’s library system (part one)Kosciejew, Marc
2009Expo ‘67’s documentary monuments : applying Benedict Anderson’s concept of the museum to Expo ‘67’s pavilionsKosciejew, Marc
2008The rubicon revisited : a documentary approach re-examining racial identity constructions in 1980s apartheid South AfricaKosciejew, Marc

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