Scientific text on the Internet: Communicationtypological characteristics
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The key communication and typological characteristics of a scientific text on the Internet
are considered as a special form of representation of scientific knowledge. The scientific novelty
of the research lies in the use of a multimodal approach to the study of the specifics of
academic texts in the Internet environment, which involves the study of a scientific text in
a combination of linguo-stylistic, semiotic and discursive approaches. This approach makes
it possible to study scientific Internet texts as certain communicative situations in terms of
combining various forms and formats of transmitting and receiving information, taking into
account the verbal and visual components, text architectonics, affordances, etc. As a result, the
most important features of the academic Internet text, such as hypertextuality, interactivity,
multimodality, openness and accessibility, are identified and characterized. The digital online
environment has fundamentally changed scientific communication — it has made it cheaper,
more accessible, more mobile, at the same time, it has also created new communication problems.
One of them is the “extinction” of links in scientific publications: a significant number
of hyperlinks either do not correspond to the original content or do not work completely. The
number of “dead” links is linear, but constantly growing, which creates obvious threats to the development of modern scientific communication in the Internet environment. Based on the
analysis of modern scientific texts, their typology was performed, based on the following parameters:
the nature of the creation of texts (PDF versions of texts, web texts and mixed types
of texts), the updating of the material in the publication (static and dynamic (“live”) scientific
texts), semiotic organization of the text (verbal texts, verbal texts with a static or dynamic visual
component), the ability to rate the material and comment on it (texts with excluded and
enabled readers’ evaluation), conditions for the reader to access the publication (publications
with free and paid full-text access), the prevailing way of perception of information by the
consumer (linear, microergodic, non-mutable and mutable ergodic texts).
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Beloedova A. V., Tyazhlov Y. I. (2023). Scientific text on the Internet: Communicationtypological characteristics. Media Linguistics, 10 (4), 450–477. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu22.2023.402 (In Russian)