The aim of this article is to provide context and raise interest for the term hyperdocumentation in the context of document theory. The origin of the term is established through etymology and bibliographical research. The term is contextualized with conceptual research on the nature of documents and the construction of social reality through documentation. Prominent uses of the term outside of traditional research on documents are investigated. We describe what hyperdocumentation translates to in terms of experience as of today (the different types of hyperdocumentation). Comparison to the initial definition underlines a key issue: the absence of a social contract that would define hyperdocumentality. This paper presents novel research on the term hyperdocumentation, including its origin before hypertext, its use outside of traditional document science and its implications for document theory.
Olivier Le Deuff, Arthur Perret. Hyperdocumentation: origin and evolution of a concept. Journal of Documentation, 2019, 75 (6), pp.1463-1474. ⟨10.1108/JD-03-2019-0053⟩ - lien externe. ⟨hal-02294087⟩ - lien externe
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Le Deuff, O., & Perret, A. (2019). Hyperdocumentation: origin and evolution of a concept. In Journal of Documentation. https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JD-03-2019-0053
Le Deuff, Olivier, and Arthur Perret. “Hyperdocumentation: Origin and Evolution of a Concept.” Journal of Documentation, Sept. 2019, https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JD-03-2019-0053.
Le Deuff, Olivier, and Arthur Perret. 2019. “Hyperdocumentation: Origin and Evolution of a Concept.” Journal of Documentation. https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JD-03-2019-0053.
Le Deuff, O. and Perret, A. (2019) “Hyperdocumentation: origin and evolution of a concept,” Journal of Documentation. Available at: https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JD-03-2019-0053.
LE DEUFF, Olivier and PERRET, Arthur, 2019. Hyperdocumentation: origin and evolution of a concept [en ligne]. September 2019. Disponible à l'adresse : https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JD-03-2019-0053