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1999
[1260] J. Bolter, David. Remediation: understanding new media, Edited by Richard Grusin. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999.
[RN204] Sheehan, Richard Johnson, and Scott Rode. "On Scientific Narrative: Stories of Light by Newton and Einstein." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 13 (1999): 336-358.
[RN199] Smart, Graham. "Storytelling in a Central Bank: The Role of Narrative in the Creation and Use of Specialized Economic Knowledge." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 13 (1999): 249-273.
[RN131] Walker, K. "Using genre theory to teach students engineering lab report writing: a collaborative approach." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 42 (1999): 12/19/2015.
[RN273] Dias, Patrick, Aviva Freedman, Peter Medway, and Anthony Paré. Worlds Apart : Acting and Writing in Academic and Workplace Contexts In Rhetoric, Knowledge, and Society. Mahwah, NJ: Routledge, 1999.
[610] Bargiela-Chiappini, Francesca, and Catherine Nickerson. Writing Business: Genres, Media and Discourses In Language in Social Life. Harlow, UK: Pearson/Longman, 1999.
[RN274] Beaufort, Anne. Writing in the Real World: Making the Transition from School to Work. New York: Teachers College Press, 1999.
[RN150] Anthony, L. "Writing research article introductions in software engineering: how accurate is a standard model." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 42 (1999): 38-46.
1998
[1254] Mark, Noah. "Birds of a Feather Sing Together." Social Forces 77, no. 2 (1998): 453-485.
[807] Javitch, Daniel. "The Emergence of Poetic Genre Theory in the Sixteenth Century." Modern Language Quarterly: A Journal of Literary History 59 (1998): 139-169.
[950] Shepherd, Michael, and Carolyn Watters. The Evolution of Cybergenres In 31st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Edited by Jr. Sprague, Ralph H.. Maui: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1998.
[RN74] Sutcliffe, Rebecca J.. "Feminizing the professional: The government reports of Flora Annie Steel." Technical Communication Quarterly 7 (1998): 153-173.
[RN176] Eubanks, Philip. "Genre and Technical Translation: Social, Textual, and Educational Exigence." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 12 (1998): 50-70.
[681] Coe, Richard M., and Aviva Freedman. "Genre Theory: Australian and North American Approaches." In Theorizing Composition: A Criticial Sourcebook of Theory and Scholarship in Contemporary Composition Studies, edited by Mary Lynch Kennedy, 136-147. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998.
[1263] Bleich, David. Know and Tell: A Writing Pedagogy of Disclosure, Genre, and Membership. Westport, CT: Boynton/Cook, 1998.
[1229] Larubia-Prado, Francisco. "La cuestión del género literario: El “Ortega vanguardista” y los formalistas rusos." Anales de la literatura española contemporánea 23, no. 1 (1998): 197-216.
[RN135] Shaw, P., and A Okamura. "The letter of submission: avoiding the promotional genre." IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 41 (1998): 274-276.
[RN206] McEachern, Robert W.. "Meeting Minutes as Symbolic Action." Journal of Business and Technical Communication 12 (1998): 198-216.
[675] Chandler, Daniel. Personal Home Pages and the Construction of Identities on the Web. Vol. 2004. University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1998.
[RN85] Yli-Jokipii, Hilkka M.. "The representation of leisure in corporate publicity material: The case of a Finnish pine construction company." Technical Communication Quarterly 7 (1998): 259-270.
[RN65] Miller, Paul, Jaye Bausser, and Audeen Fentiman. "Responding to technical writing in an introductory engineering class: The role of genre and discipline." Technical Communication Quarterly 7 (1998): 443-461.
[994] Vaughan, Misha W., and Andrew Dillon. "The Role of Genre in Shaping Our Understanding of Digital Documents." Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting 35 (1998): 559-566.
[RN48] Riggle, Keith B.. "Using the Active and Passive Voice Appropriately in On-the-job Writing." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 28 (1998): 85-117.
[RN121] Tebeaux, Elizabeth. "The voices of English women technical writers, 1641–1700: Imprints in the evolution of modern English prose style." Technical Communication Quarterly 7 (1998): 125-152.
[RN73] Artemeva, Natasha. "The writing consultant as cultural interpreter: Bridging cultural perspectives on the genre of the periodic engineering report." Technical Communication Quarterly 7 (1998): 285-299.

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