Format:
Online-Ressource
Edition:
First edition
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Studies in information v.11
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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IntroductionWhat Genre Theory Does / Jack Andersen -- Re-Describing Knowledge Organization - A Genre and Activity-Based View / Jack Andersen -- Genres without Writers: Information Systems and Distributed Authorship / Melanie Feinberg -- Genre and Typified Activities in Informing and Personal Information Management / Pamela J. McKenzie -- The Role of Calendars in Constructing a Community of Historical Workers in the Public Records Office of Great Britain ca. 1850s-1950s / Heather MacNeil -- Organizational Records as Genres: An Analysis of the 'Documentary Reality' of Organizations from the Perspectives of Diplomatics, Records Management, and Rhetorical Genre Studies / Fiorella Foscarini -- Genres of War: Informing a City / Laura Skouvig -- Utterance and Function in Genre Studies: A Literary Perspective / Sune Auken -- Final Summary: Genre Theory in Information Studies -- Index.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1784412546
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1784412554
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781784412548
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781784412555
Additional Edition:
Print version Genre theory in information studies
Language:
English
Keywords:
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