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What Genre Theory Does. Re-Describing Knowledge Organization — A Genre and Activity-Based View. Genres without Writers: Information Systems and Distributed Authorship. Genre and Typified Activities in Informing and Personal Information Management. The Role of Calendars in Constructing a Community of Historical Workers in the Public Records Office of Great Britain ca. 1850s–1950s. Organizational Records as Genres: An Analysis of the “Documentary Reality” of Organizations from the Perspectives of Diplomatics, Records Management, and Rhetorical Genre Studies. Genres of War: Informing a City. Utterance and Function in Genre Studies: A Literary Perspective. Copyright page. Genre Theory in Information Studies. Index. List of Contributors. Studies in Information. Genre Theory in Information Studies. Editorial Advisory Board. Final Summary: Genre Theory in Information Studies. Introduction.