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Future of Scholarly Communication ; Future of Scholarly Communication: Forging an inclusive and innovative research infrastructure for scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03277615 ; [Research Report] OPERAS. 2021 (2021)
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Future of Scholarly Communication . Forging an inclusive and innovative research infrastructure for scholarly communication in Social Sciences and Humanities ...
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Future of Scholarly Communication . Forging an inclusive and innovative research infrastructure for scholarly communication in Social Sciences and Humanities ...
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Future of Scholarly Communication (H2020 OPERAS-P WP6 report)
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Future of Scholarly Communication: Forging an inclusive and innovative research infrastructure for scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities
In: Copyright, Fair Use, Scholarly Communication, etc. (2021)
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TRIPLE Deliverable: D3.1 Report on User Needs ...
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TRIPLE Deliverable: D2.2 Data Harvesting Best Practices Document for Data Providers ...
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TRIPLE Deliverable: D3.1 Report on User Needs ...
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TRIPLE Deliverable: D3.1 Report on User Needs ...
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TRIPLE Deliverable: D2.2 Data Harvesting Best Practices Document for Data Providers ...
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Toward an Empirically-generated Typology of Weblog Genres
In: CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2016)
Abstract: In their article "Toward an Empirically-generated Typology of Weblog Genres" Maciej Maryl, Krzysztof Niewiadomski, and Maciej Kidawa propose a typology of weblog genres based on empirical data, namely on the analysis of metadata and the study of blogs' content. In Study 1 they explore 287 categories used by Polish bloggers to classify their blogs. The analysis shows that most categories are topical, but some could be useful for genre analyses. In Study 2 they analyse "syntagma" combinations of 2-3 categories assigned to 88 252 blogs on one of the Polish blog platforms. Through quantitative analysis and clustering 3 main groups are identified: public sphere, private sphere, leisure-time activities. And in Study 3 the authors present an alternative take on findings conducting a qualitative, non-topical analysis of 322 Polish blogs aimed at uncovering weblog genres according to their communicative purpose. In consequence, the following genres emerge: diaries, reflection, criticism, information, filter, advice, modelling, and fictionality.
Keyword: American Studies; and Sexuality Studies; Arts and Humanities; clustering; Comparative Literature; Education; empirical literary studies; European Languages and Societies; Feminist; Film and Media Studies; Gender; genre; genre as social action; integrated research; Other Arts and Humanities; Other Film and Media Studies; Reading and Language; Rhetoric and Composition; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Television; Theatre and Performance Studies; visualisation; weblogs
URL: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol18/iss2/8
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2846&context=clcweb
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