People recognize and use document genres as a way of identifying useful information and of participating in mutually understood communicative acts. Crowston and Kwasnik [1] discuss the possibility of improving information access in large digital collections through the identification and use of document genre metadata. They draw on the definition of genre proposed by Orlikowski and Yates [3], who describe genre as "a distinctive type of communicative action, characterized by a socially recognized communicative purpose and common aspects of form" (p. 543). Scholars in fields such as rhetoric and library science have attempted to describe and systematize the notion of genre, and have offered many different definitions of genre. We l...
In this paper, we discuss the notion of genre as a basis for addressing the problem of context repre...
Many communities exist that learn and share information either partly or wholly online. These (wholl...
We argue for a model of document genre that encompasses both linguistic and graphical resources as a...
People recognize and use document genres as a way of identifying useful information and of participa...
People recognize and use document genres as a way of identifying useful information and of participa...
This thesis treats the sociotechnical notion of genre as a conflation of a communicative situation a...
Purpose – To introduce the special issue on “Genres of digital documents.” While there are many defi...
We discuss the issues of resolving the information-retrieval problem in large digital collections th...
Genre classification is the process of grouping objects together based on defined similarities such ...
This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this materi...
Genre classification is the process of grouping objects together based on defined similarities such ...
Abstract: We suggest that the genre of multimodal documents resides in the way each document harmoni...
Abstract: We suggest that the genre of multimodal documents resides in the way each document harmoni...
"October 1999."Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-25).Takeshi Yoshioka & George Herman
This paper describes the KRYS I corpus, consisting of documents classified into 70 genre classes. It...
In this paper, we discuss the notion of genre as a basis for addressing the problem of context repre...
Many communities exist that learn and share information either partly or wholly online. These (wholl...
We argue for a model of document genre that encompasses both linguistic and graphical resources as a...
People recognize and use document genres as a way of identifying useful information and of participa...
People recognize and use document genres as a way of identifying useful information and of participa...
This thesis treats the sociotechnical notion of genre as a conflation of a communicative situation a...
Purpose – To introduce the special issue on “Genres of digital documents.” While there are many defi...
We discuss the issues of resolving the information-retrieval problem in large digital collections th...
Genre classification is the process of grouping objects together based on defined similarities such ...
This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this materi...
Genre classification is the process of grouping objects together based on defined similarities such ...
Abstract: We suggest that the genre of multimodal documents resides in the way each document harmoni...
Abstract: We suggest that the genre of multimodal documents resides in the way each document harmoni...
"October 1999."Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-25).Takeshi Yoshioka & George Herman
This paper describes the KRYS I corpus, consisting of documents classified into 70 genre classes. It...
In this paper, we discuss the notion of genre as a basis for addressing the problem of context repre...
Many communities exist that learn and share information either partly or wholly online. These (wholl...
We argue for a model of document genre that encompasses both linguistic and graphical resources as a...