Interrogating paradata at CoLIS11 conference

Isto presented a paper scoping the concept of paradata by Olle, Lisa and Isto at CoLIS11 conference in Oslo.

The paper presented at the 11th Conceptions in Library and Information Science conference organised by the Oslo Metropolitan University reports results of a scopign review of paradata literature and discusses how the concept can be useful in information studies research. The paper will he published open access in the conference proceedings after the conference. Slides (PDF) can be found online.

Abstract

Introduction. The concept of paradata has received increasing attention in recent information scholarship. The literature however shows considerable disagreement about what paradata is and how it can be purposive. The aim of this paper is to facilitate the use of the resources and analytical impetuses offered by the concept of paradata by providing an explanation to what paradata is in operational terms.
Method. The examination of paradata is based on a scoping review of 53 scholarly texts that varyingly engage with the concept.
Analysis. The reviewed texts were analysed using a concept-analysis framework focusing principally on discerning the main descriptive features of paradata and prevalent instances of use and usefulness.
Results. The paper shows what the key elements, relationships, use-cases and uncertainties of paradata are.
Conclusions. The paper offers a paradata proto-definition: paradata is information about processes that operate a network of means, mental and physical actions and intellectual regimen in the creation or shaping of a(n information) product. The paper also outlines interconnections between paradata, metadata and provenance data, and suggests why it might make analytical sense to continue exploring the concept of paradata in information research and what the objectives of such explorations might be.

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