Pam McKenzie's research projects: Keeping track: the social organization of planning work in everyday life.

Research funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Insight Grant 435-2012-0108.


Project summary

Still writing, more to come!

McKenzie, Pam and Nicole Dalmer. 2016 Creating Communities of Care: Delineating Work in the Information-Care Relationship. Canadian Association for Information Science conference, Calgary, Alberta.

McKenzie, Pamela J.  2015.  Genre and typified activities in informing and personal information management. Under the Influence: A Genre Approach to Modern Information Studies, edited by Jack Andersen, 67-91.  Emerald Books.

Pam McKenzie and Elisabeth Davies. How many of us are there? Work, expression, manifestation, and item in everyday life documentation.  Document  Academy,  Sydney, Australia, July 2015.

Pam McKenzie and Elisabeth Davies. Multiple Temporalities in Personal Information Management Canadian Association for Information Science, University of Ottawa, June 2015.

McKenzie, Pamela J, Elisabeth Davies, and Sherilyn Williams.  2014.  Information creation and the ideological code of “keeping track”.  Information Research 19(2), paper 614.

Huvila, I., E. Hourihan Jansen, A. Worrall, L. Westbrook, P. McKenzie, T. Anderson.  Boundary objects in information science research: An approach for explicating connections between collections, cultures and communities.  Assoc. for Information Science & Technology, Seattle WA, Nov 2014.

Andersen, Jack; Skouvig, Laura; McKenzie, Pam; Mak, Bonnie; MacNeill, Heather; Foscarini, Fiorella Workshop on information studies and genre studies.  iConference, Berlin, March 2014.

Paulette Rothbauer, Lucia Cedeira Serantes, Lynne McKechnie, Pamela McKenzie, “The Experience of Reading” from the Researching the Reading Experience Group.  Panel presentation, Ontario Library Association 30 January 2014.

McKenzie, Pamela J. and Elisabeth Davies. 2012.  Genre systems and “keeping track” in everyday life. Archival Science 12(4): 437-460.

McKenzie, Pamela J. and Elisabeth Davies. 2011. Documentation and the management of everyday life. DOCAM '11, 8th annual meeting of the Document Academy, October 1-2, 2011, Linnaeus University, Department of Library and Information Science, School of Cultural studies, Växjö, Sweden.

McKenzie, Pamela J. and Elisabeth Davies. 2010. Documentary tools in everyday life: the wedding planner. Journal of Documentation 66(6), 788-806.

McKenzie, Pam, Elizabeth Davies and Lola Wong. 2010. Methodological Strategies for Studying Documentary Planning Work. Canadian Association for Information Science, Concordia University, Montreal, June 1-4 2010.

McKenzie, Pamela J. and Elisabeth Davies. Charting the course of true love: guides to wedding planning as documentary tools for time and information management. DOCAM '09: Sixth Annual meeting of the Document Academy, March 28-29, 2009, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Davies, Elisabeth and Pam McKenzie. Countdown to the big day: Wedding planners as documentary tools for time and information management. Invited lecture, School of Information Management, Dalhousie University March 3, 2009.



Last updated 2017.12.16
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