| 1 | -- | 3 | Pauline Rafferty, Philip Hider, Deborah Lee. Introduction |
| 4 | -- | 21 | Andrew Dillon. Genres as Shape: Forms, Norms, and Connoisseurship |
| 22 | -- | 40 | Philip Hider, Phillipa Barlow. Attributes of Genre: A Cross-Domain Analysis |
| 41 | -- | 52 | Amy Phillips, Dorie Kurtz. Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms: The Future Is Faceted |
| 53 | -- | 78 | Sarah Hovde, Sai Deng, Mingyan Li, Casey Mullin, Laura Murff. Testing Genre and Form Term Mapping between the Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Automatic Metadata Enhancement |
| 79 | -- | 106 | Kasey L. Garrison, Krystal Gagen-Spriggs, Kay Oddone. From Decimal to Dynamic: A Systematic Review of Genrefication in School Libraries |
| 107 | -- | 122 | Pauline Rafferty. Fiction Genre: From the Academy to the Library |
| 123 | -- | 147 | Melissa Nelson, Julia Bullard. When Is It Genre? Complicating the Categorization of Fan-Generated Metadata |
| 148 | -- | 169 | Hyerim Cho, Denice C. Adkins, Alicia K. Long, Diogenes da Silva Santos. Webtoon Romance Reading and New Ways to Look at Genre Reading |
| 170 | -- | 192 | Paul Matthews 0001, Kathrina Glitre. Film Genre Prediction and Analysis Using Multimodal Embeddings from Large Models: The Case of Noir |
| 193 | -- | 223 | Deborah Lee. Genres, Forms, Types, and Somewhere in Between: Exploring the Category of "Musical Genre" for Organizing Bibliographic Music Collections |
| 224 | -- | 248 | Katrina Fenlon. Genres of Digital Humanities Scholarship: Are We There Yet? |