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Document theory 2 Classification history 1 Critical disability studies 1 Critical studies of reading 1 Discourse analysis 1 Document studies 1 French documentation 1 Miachael Buckland 1 New literacy studies 1 Print disabilities 1 Reading 1 Reading by listening 1 Talking books 1 Text-to-speech 1 University students 1 Vision impairment 1
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Hansson, Joacim 1 Lundh, Anna 1
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The informative potential of bibliographic classification systems – reflections on a discussion in the French Documentation Movement
Hansson, Joacim - In: Journal of Documentation 80 (2023) 3, pp. 632-648
document theory that hitherto have eluded attention from the wider international Library and Information Science research …
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“I can read, I just can't see”: a disability rights-based perspective on reading by listening
Lundh, Anna - In: Journal of Documentation 78 (2021) 7, pp. 176-191
research area Critical Studies of Reading and draws theoretical inspiration from Document Theory, New Literacy Studies and …
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