Natalie Greene Taylor
University of South Florida
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North America-United States
Top articles of Natalie Greene Taylor
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Library Quarterly Centennial Issues | Paul T Jaeger Karen Kettnich Shannon M Oltmann Natalie Greene Taylor Jane Garner | 2023/1/1 | |
The War on Libraries and the Stories We Must Tell of Innovation and Indomitability | The Library Quarterly | Paul T Jaeger Karen Kettnich Natalie Greene Taylor | 2023/10/1 |
Foundations of Information Law | Paul T Jaeger Jonathan Lazar Ursula Gorham Natalie Greene Taylor | 2023/9/12 | |
The urge to censor: raw power, social control, and the criminalization of librarianship | The Political Librarian | Paul T Jaeger Allison Jennings-Roche Natalie Greene Taylor Ursula Gorham Olivia Hodge | 2023/5/30 |
Exuberantly exhuming McCarthy: confronting the widespread attacks on intellectual freedom in the United States | The Library Quarterly | Paul T Jaeger Karen Kettnich Shannon M Oltmann Natalie Greene Taylor Jane Garner | 2022/10/1 |
Awards Recognize Outstanding Research in Library Quarterly | Paul T Jaeger Jane Garner Karen Kettnich Shannon M Oltmann Jordan S Sly | 2022/10/1 | |
Moving beyond the book list: Building a pediatric responsive library program | Journal of Hospital Librarianship | Natalie Greene Taylor Denise Shereff Brittany Baum Janet Chan Peter Cannon | 2022/1/2 |
On Adaptation: In Time, in Art, in Starfish, and in the Scope and Policies of the Library Quarterly | Karen Kettnich Paul T Jaeger Shannon M Oltmann Natalie Greene Taylor | 2022/1/1 | |
The light, of course, in the library: pandemic, protests, and being what the community most needs | The Library Quarterly | Paul T Jaeger Natalie Greene Taylor Ursula Gorham Karen Kettnich | 2021/1/1 |
The intertwined futures of information policy and information literacy | Paul T Jaeger Natalie Greene Taylor | 2021/10/12 | |
Libraries and the Global Retreat of Democracy: Confronting Polarization, Misinformation, and Suppression | Natalie Greene Taylor Karen Kettnich Ursula Gorham Paul T Jaeger | 2021/11/4 | |
Youth services: Promoting health, inclusion, and resiliency through libraries and library education | Young adult services | Natalie Taylor Rachel Magee | 2021/9/20 |
Paul T. Jaeger, Karen Kettnich, Ursula Gorham and | Libraries and the Global Retreat of Democracy: Confronting Polarization, Misinformation, and Suppression | Natalie Greene Taylor | 2021/11/4 |
Editing through Six Unruly Years: An Appreciation of Ursula Gorham | Paul T Jaeger Natalie Greene Taylor Karen Kettnich | 2021/4/1 | |
Reverse the retreat: Countering disinformation and authoritarianism as the work of libraries | Paul T Jaeger Karen Kettnich Ursula Gorham Natalie Greene Taylor | 2021/11/4 | |
A “Very Special Episode” | Natalie Greene Taylor Paul T Jaeger Shannon M Oltmann Karen Kettnich | 2021/4/1 | |
Raking the forests: Information literacy, political polarization, fake news, and the educational roles of librarians | Paul T Jaeger Natalie Greene Taylor | 2021/11/4 | |
Arsenals of lifelong information literacy: Educating users to navigate political and current events information in world of ever-evolving misinformation | The Library Quarterly | Paul T Jaeger Natalie Greene Taylor | 2021/1/1 |
Anticipating 2020 and Beyond: What’s Next for Libraries and Democracy? | Natalie Greene Taylor Ursula Gorham Karen Kettnich Paul T Jaeger | 2021/11/4 | |
Foundations of information literacy | Natalie Greene Taylor Paul T Jaeger | 2021/11/15 |