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Program Type: 
Thesis
Course Code: 
ART536
Course Type: 
Elective
P: 
3
Lab: 
0
Credits: 
3
ECTS: 
15
Course Language: 
English
Course Content: 

The development of the concept of knowledge in the civilization process and the increasing production of documents in parallel with the importance given to knowledge will reveal the necessity of managing both documents and information. After these processes are explained in the course, art as a documentation area and the information centers it has created (museum, gallery, art archives)

It will be examined.

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Course Flow

COURSE CONTENT
Week Topics Study Materials
1 Social History of Archivalry    
2 Transition to the Information Society  
3 Knowledge Hierarchy (Data, Information Knowledge Relationship)  
4 Knowledge Management  
5 Document Management  
6 Digitalization and Digital Culture  
7 Midterm  
8 Digital Culture and Insformation-Document Management Relationship  
9 Audio-Visual Archive Materials, Audio-Visual Archive Marketing of Materials (Advertising-Public Relations)  
10 Art and Art Documentation as a Documentation Area  
11 Art Information Centers (Museum, Gallery, Art Archives)  
12 Presentations  
13 Presentations  
14 Presentations  

Recommended Sources

RECOMMENDED SOURCES
1)Burke, P. (2001). Gutenberg’den Diderot’ya: Bilginin toplumsal tarihi.

(Mete Tunçay, Çev.). İstanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları

2) Drucker, P. (1995). Değişim Çağının Yönetimi, Z.Dicleli (çev.),

İstanbul:Henkel Yayınları.

3) Külcü, Ö. (2018). Bilgi Kuramı ve Bilgi Yönetimi. İstanbul: Hiper

Yayın

 

 
1) Külcü, Özgür. “Batı’da Aydınlanma Süreci ve Bu Süreçte Belge ve

Arşivler I: Aydınlanmanın Başlangıcından Fransız Devrimine”,Türk

Kütüphaneciliği Dergisi, Cilt:16, Sayı:4, 2002, ss.421-440

2) Külcü, Özgür. “Batı’da Aydınlanma Süreci ve Bu Süreçte Belge ve

Arşivler II: Fransız Devrimi ve Arşivciliğe Etkisi”,Türk KütüphaneciliğI Dergisi, Cilt:17, Sayı: 1, 2003, ss.7-21