From Traditional Memory to Digital Memory Systems: A Rhetorical History of the Library as Memory Space

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Main Author: Ireland, Ryan P.
Language:English
Published: Miami University / OhioLINK 2016
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-miami14610855502021-08-03T06:35:46Z From Traditional Memory to Digital Memory Systems: A Rhetorical History of the Library as Memory Space Ireland, Ryan P. Composition Rhetoric Library Science Memory systems library public library bellecentric Dewey architecture rhetoric history place digital humanities genealogical methodology Carnegie mnemonic book print culture This dissertation examines the library as a memory system. To do this I craft a rhetorical history of both the classical canon of memory as well as the institution of the library. Within the Graeco-Roman Western rhetorical canon of memory was born out of an oral culture. Memorization was a tool primarily used to deliver speeches; however, the mnemonics rhetors used to remember grew into systems of memory. The use of systems is often viewed as a tool for organization, but they are also tools for memorization. If we move beyond the idea of memorization as a relic of the oral culture and view it as system, it becomes apparent that memory is still an active force in print and digital culture. In this project I examine the library as a memory system—as a structure and institution that helps collect, preserve, organize, and distribute knowledge. The library is one of the most influential and widely-used memory systems we have for collecting and disseminating knowledge. Like the canon of memory, it remains undertheorized within rhetorical studies. This project tracks the history of the library in Western culture, as it moved from a collection of inscribed scrolls, to printed materials, to digital artifacts. I also examine a variety of counter systems—alternate forms of memory storage that push against the traditional memory structure of the library.This project contributes to the field of rhetoric/composition by expanding our understanding of the rhetorical canon of memory, pushing it from a tool too closely associated with orality and delivery toward a more-relevant network of knowledge. For compositionists who frequently access these systems for information, this network of memory creates potential for more avenues of invention. Additionally, the view of memory as a system has the potential to recognize the flaws and cultural hegemony that take place in institutional memory. Consequently, the use of systematized memory could alter the ways in which we choose to organize and access memories. Moreover the digitally networked materials of memory can be stored and accessed more easily than ever before, creating opportunities for individuals to have agency over their own historical narratives. 2016-04-20 English text Miami University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1461085550 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1461085550 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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language English
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topic Composition
Rhetoric
Library Science
Memory
systems
library
public library
bellecentric
Dewey
architecture
rhetoric
history
place
digital humanities
genealogical methodology
Carnegie
mnemonic
book
print culture
spellingShingle Composition
Rhetoric
Library Science
Memory
systems
library
public library
bellecentric
Dewey
architecture
rhetoric
history
place
digital humanities
genealogical methodology
Carnegie
mnemonic
book
print culture
Ireland, Ryan P.
From Traditional Memory to Digital Memory Systems: A Rhetorical History of the Library as Memory Space
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title From Traditional Memory to Digital Memory Systems: A Rhetorical History of the Library as Memory Space
title_short From Traditional Memory to Digital Memory Systems: A Rhetorical History of the Library as Memory Space
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title_fullStr From Traditional Memory to Digital Memory Systems: A Rhetorical History of the Library as Memory Space
title_full_unstemmed From Traditional Memory to Digital Memory Systems: A Rhetorical History of the Library as Memory Space
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