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List of works by Ursula Gorham

85 Years of Library Quarterly

Aftermath of the 2016 US Presidential Election for Libraries: Axioms, Foxes, and the Urgencies of Now

Aftermath, Part 2: Despite the Way It May Seem, All Is Not Lost for Libraries and Librarianship

Award-Winning Scholarship and the Importance of Academic Journals

Big data, open government and e-government: Issues, policies and recommendations

Connecting government, libraries and communities: Information behavior theory and information intermediaries in the design of LibEGov.org

Counterterrorism Law

2015 article by Jaeger & Gorham

Delivering e-government services and transforming communities through innovative partnerships: Public libraries, government agencies, and community organizations

Democracy, Neutrality, and Value Demonstration in the Age of Austerity

article published in 2013

History of the Book, Printers’ Marks, and Library Quarterly

Human Rights, Social Justice, and the Activist Future of Libraries

article by Ursula Gorham et al published 26 February 2016 in Advances in Librarianship

IT and Collaborative Community Services

Information access and information literacy under siege: The potentially devastating effects of the proposed 2017 White House budget on already-marginalized populations in the United States

article by Courtney Lawrence Douglass et al published 1 October 2017 in First Monday

Libraries, Policy, and Politics in a Democracy: Four Historical Epochs

Library Research and What Libraries Actually Do Now: Education, Inclusion, Social Services, Public Spaces, Digital Literacy, Social Justice, Human Rights, and Other Community Needs

article by Paul T. Jaeger et al published October 2014 in The Library Quarterly

Public Libraries and the Internet 2012: Key Findings, Recent Trends, and Future Challenges

scientific article

Teaching Information Policy in the Digital Age:Issues, Strategies, and Innovation

article

The Education of Law Librarians in the United States from the Library School Perspective

The Education of Law Librarians in the United States from the Library School Perspective

The circular continuum of agencies, public libraries, and users: A model of e-government in practice

Volume Editors’ Introduction: “Libraries as Institutions of Human Rights and Social Justice”

article by Ursula Gorham et al published 26 February 2016 in Advances in Librarianship

Wake Up the Nation: Public Libraries, Policy Making, and Political Discourse

scientific article

Waking Up to Advocacy in a New Political Reality for Libraries

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