




TL;DR: Text genres used by so-called information organizers in the processes of information organization in information systems were explored, and the case of the Polish union catalogue database helped to present temporo-spatial dependencies appearing in the regulated genre system.
Abstract: Introduction. Text genres used by so-called information organizers in the processes of information organization in information systems were explored in this research. Method. The research employed text genre socio-functional analysis. Five genre groups in information organization were distinguished. Every genre group used in information organization is described. Empirical evidence for genre group two was obtained through specific analysis of genres used by cataloguers cooperating within the Polish union catalogue. Analysis. A qualitative genre analysis concerning the choice and description of five groups of genres most important for information organization was carried out. Most attention was paid to the second group of text genres, consisting of vocabularies and rules used in cataloguing. Results. The text genre system used in information organization and showing the roles of any specified text genre group is described. The case of the Polish union catalogue database helped to present temporo-spatial dependencies appearing in the regulated genre system. Conclusions. Information organization involves the creation of representations of published texts with a variety of text tools. The creation of these texts and their use (reading) results in individual knowledge reorganization (modification) of all people involved in these processes, that is both writers (including authors of vocabularies, cataloguing rules and bibliographic records) and readers.
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...The learning process of reading done by dissecting the texts to find the structure and characteristics so that students understand the information and can compare it with another text (Nahotko, 2016)....
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...…2016, p. 2522); able to dissect the text to find its structure and characteristics, so that they understand the information and can compare the various types of texts (Nahotko, 2016, p. 732); and able to understand the sentences and structure of the text that has been read (Cagri, 2012, p. 91)....
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...The analysis presented in the subsequent parts of the paper concerns Miller's so-called de facto genres (Miller, 1984, p. 155), stressing the importance of their function, or action....
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...The number of genres in use is unspecified and depends on the complexity and diversity of the community (Miller, 1984, p. 163)....
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...Swales, 2001; Swales, 1990), rhetorical theory of genres (e.g. Devitt, 2004; Miller, 1984), including North American new rhetoric and Australian systemic-functional schools (Swales, 2009, p....
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...They combine the dimensions of individual (bibliographic record preparation), social ( process standardisation) and incidental rhetorical situations (individual cataloguer's decisions) with their reproducibility (cataloguing as routine activity) (Miller, 1984, p. 163)....
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...…is used in many disciplines, including linguistics (e.g. Askehave and Swales, 2001; Swales, 1990), rhetorical theory of genres (e.g. Devitt, 2004; Miller, 1984), including North American new rhetoric and Australian systemic-functional schools (Swales, 2009, p. 3), anthropology (Hanks, 1987),…...
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...The same authors in another paper (Orlikowski and Yates, 1994, p. 546) write that the concept of genre repertoire can serve as a useful analytic tool for the investigation of three different aspects of users' community communicative practices over time: 1....
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