"Studies in Information" publishes monographs on critical issues in
the information society. The book series is concerned with all
aspects of information; its nature, politics, institutions, usages,
and technologies, and it presents research from a wide range of
disciplinary traditions. Previously published as Library and
Information Science, it is a fully peer-reviewed and high impact
outlet for research in the field of information. This new volume,
edited by Jack Andersen, is the first to be published under the new
series name Studies in Information. The book highlights the
important role genre theory plays within information studies. It
illustrates how modern genre studies inform and enrich the study of
information, and conversely how the study of information makes its
own independent contributions to the study of genre. Various
original contributions scrutinize core aspects of information and
knowledge organization, such as information systems and distributed
authorship; personal information management; and records management
in organizations, all through the lens of genre.
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