"genres" in online reading
Good evening all, I am forwarding a query from some colleagues at Michigan State University who are trying to identify "genres" of online information that respondents read. This question piqued an interest of my own. Does anyone currently know of any inventories, or previous research, literature reviews, etc. that deals with genre of Internet resources. More specifics are available below. Thank you all in advance. -Ian _________________________ W. Ian O'Byrne University of Connecticut http://flavors.me/wiobyrne http://newliteracies.uconn.edu Begin forwarded message: *From: *Laura Jimenez <jimene28@msu.edu> *Date: *January 27, 2011 11:24:37 AM GMT-05:00 *To: *Michelle Schira Hagerman <schiraha@msu.edu> *Subject: **"genres" in online reading* Hey there, Hope you do not mind the interruption, but there it is. I need some help. I am building a history of personal literacy practices survey for my dissertation and I want to have online reading represented. I have a question about what kinds (you can read genre) of standard texts and graphica (comics/graphic novels) does the respondent read - see the list below. Have you ever seen this kind of genre list for online reading? it seems I would need to include a different list ...??? Help. Laura o Fiction o Current affairs or history o Historical fiction o Inspiration or religion o Science or social science o Biography/memoir o Reference, such as encyclopedias or dictionaries o Manuals for cooking, operating, repairing, or building o Poetry Other type of books? ------------------------------------------------ Michelle Schira Hagerman Doctoral Student Educational Psychology and Educational Technology Michigan State University College of Education schiraha@msu.edu
Hello all I will try to help a little most just a net user and reader of the books by the scholars on this list. Add to the list these: Self-help computer press which could do into your manuals category. Lots of web pages are about how to do something with a computer. Also the rising e-commerce means you need a sales catalogue and advertisement category. You will need an adults section meaning pornography. You might need a Virtual: something category for games etc. What's a friend's list a friend catalogue? Peter Timusk at571@ncf.ca ptimusk@sympatico.ca web: www.crystalcomputing.net blogs www.cyborgcitizen.org -----Original Message----- From: air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of W. Ian O'Byrne Sent: January-27-11 4:22 PM To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Cc: limene28@msu.edu; schiraha@msu.edu Subject: [Air-L] "genres" in online reading Good evening all, I am forwarding a query from some colleagues at Michigan State University who are trying to identify "genres" of online information that respondents read. This question piqued an interest of my own. Does anyone currently know of any inventories, or previous research, literature reviews, etc. that deals with genre of Internet resources. More specifics are available below. Thank you all in advance. -Ian _________________________ W. Ian O'Byrne University of Connecticut http://flavors.me/wiobyrne http://newliteracies.uconn.edu Begin forwarded message: *From: *Laura Jimenez <jimene28@msu.edu> *Date: *January 27, 2011 11:24:37 AM GMT-05:00 *To: *Michelle Schira Hagerman <schiraha@msu.edu> *Subject: **"genres" in online reading* Hey there, Hope you do not mind the interruption, but there it is. I need some help. I am building a history of personal literacy practices survey for my dissertation and I want to have online reading represented. I have a question about what kinds (you can read genre) of standard texts and graphica (comics/graphic novels) does the respondent read - see the list below. Have you ever seen this kind of genre list for online reading? it seems I would need to include a different list ...??? Help. Laura o Fiction o Current affairs or history o Historical fiction o Inspiration or religion o Science or social science o Biography/memoir o Reference, such as encyclopedias or dictionaries o Manuals for cooking, operating, repairing, or building o Poetry Other type of books? ------------------------------------------------ Michelle Schira Hagerman Doctoral Student Educational Psychology and Educational Technology Michigan State University College of Education schiraha@msu.edu _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/
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