• The Art of Radio Documentary 

      Grenersen, Geir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-06)
      For many years, I have been a devoted fan of radio documentaries. Back in the 1980s and 1990s I used to record some of the documentaries on my old Phillips cassette recorder. When digital technology replaced such tapes, I put them in a drawer. To make a radio documentary, you only need a good voice recorder and a talent to connect with people. Listening to a good radio documentary, you get the ...
    • Digitalisering av samisk kulturarv - utfordringer og muligheter 

      Myrvoll, Elin Rose; Hesjedal, Anders; Holmgaard, Sanne Bech; Grenersen, Geir; Krogh, Mia; Dunfjeld-Aagård, Lisa; Jåma, Anna Liisa (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2018-01-05)
      <i>Norwegian abstract</i>: «Digitalisering av samisk kulturarv. Utfordringer og muligheter» er en presentasjon av problemstillinger og case-studier fra prosjektet «Digitalisering av samisk kulturarv. Formidling og verdiskaping i det moderne samiske kompetansesamfunnet - DIGSAM». Rapporten har seks fagkapitler som hver tar for seg diskuterer ulike aspekter og implikasjoner ved digitalisering. ...
    • Documentation, Information and the Animal Connection 

      Grenersen, Geir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-12)
      The article elaborates on the informational relationship between nature, animals and humans. In traditional societies, nature and animals are rich sources of information and documentation, as seen in Sámi reindeer husbandry. Today, research on animal behaviour has shown that animals are capable of sophisticated communication with humans. In the field of documentation and information studies, Marcia ...
    • The Finnmark Library A Scholarly Library in “Ultima Thule” 

      Grenersen, Geir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-22)
      Finmarksbibliotheket (“The Finnmark Library”) was established in the municipality of Vadsø in 1892, by central representatives of the town. It was intended to be a systematic collection “of books and manuscripts related to the history, ethnography, language, natural history, and statistics of Finnmark County,” especially “to collect everything written about the Sámi.” Its stock increased steadily, ...
    • Libraries and the Establishment of a Sámi Political Sphere 

      Grenersen, Geir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-12)
      The first Sámi newspaper, Sagai Muitalæggje, was established in 1903, and in 1906 the first Sámi was elected to the Norwegian parliament. Through these two events, the Sámi (the indigenous population of Norway) had their own voice heard and achieved political influence in the public sphere for the first time. What was the role and significance of libraries in this process? Anders Larsen, the editor ...
    • A Research Program for Studying LAMs and Community in the Digital Age 

      Vårheim, Andreas; Skare, Roswitha; Lenstra, Noah; Latham, Kiersten F.; Grenersen, Geir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The paper outlines a research effort into the changing representations, policies, strategies, activities, and practices of libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs) in the digital age. Comprehensive social changes including big slow-moving processes, such as aging populations, global migration, technological change, and environmental change, expose communities and LAM institutions to vulnerabilities. ...
    • The Role of the Libraries in the Norwegianization Policy 1880-1905 

      Grenersen, Geir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-01)
      This paper discusses the role of libraries in the implementation of the Norwegianization policy towards the Sámi and Kven minorities in Norway. This question has not been written about or debated in the library history of Norway. The hypothesis is that the libraries had a dual function: they were both seen as an instrument of Norwegianization by the government, but were simultaneously places where ...
    • What is a document institution? A case study from the South Sami community 

      Grenersen, Geir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The Sámis are the indigenous population of Northern Scandinavia. When the oppressive policy against the Sámi population in Norway was lightened during the 1960s, many Sámi communities established language and cultural centers for documentation and development of their language and cultural heritage as the oral tradition lost its ground in the modernization process. This paper aims to discuss how ...