The Monograph Series (ALM)
The department of ALM's own monograph series, with ISSN 1652-5353, has existed since 2005. Below you can find published works.
The mongraphs can be order by e-mail at: info@abm.uu.se. Write the name of the book in the subject line. The price is 150 SEK/book. Shipping expenses may be added.
“I Can't Play God, You Know”
Ethical Dilemmas that Archivists Face in the Assessment of Records from Social and Psychiatric Care Author: Ida Grönroos

Förflutenhet för alla? Digitalt deltagande som metod för demokratisk kulturarvsproduktion
Digital Participation as a Method for Democratic Cultural Heritage Production. Author: Ina-Maria Jansson. Diss.

Content Moderation and Fact-Checking
A Study of Journalists’ Information Practices in the Contemporary News Media Landscape. Author: Amalia Juneström. Diss.

Resources for scholarly documentation in professional service organizations.
A study of Swedish development-led archaeology report writing. Author: Lisa Börjesson Diss.

Att göra historia
A critical study of the discipline of history as a knowledge organization system. Author: Per Nyström (Doctoral dissertation)

Från kungaporträtt till läsketikett
A domain-analytical study of the National Library of Sweden’s picture collection with a special focus on cataloguing and indexing issues. Author: Ulrika Kjellman (Doctoral dissertation)

Beyond the Participatory Project
Practices of Organising, Planning and Doing Participation in Museums. Author: Inge Zwart. Diss.

Documenting Videogame Communities
A Study of Community Production of information in Social-Media Environments and its Implications for Videogame Preservation. Author: Olle Sköld (Diss).

Following the Footnotes
A Bibliometric Analysis of Citation Patterns in Literary Studies. Author: Björn Hammerfelt Diss.

The Imagined Public Library
A discourse anlaysis of library debates in Swedish media 1970-2006. Author: Åse Hedemark Diss.

Det bekönade museet
Gender Perspectives in Museology and Museum Practice. Editors: Inga-Lill Aronsson & Birgitta Meurling, 2005.
