Natalie Greene Taylor

Natalie Greene Taylor

University of South Florida

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Natalie Greene Taylor

Natalie Greene Taylor, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of South Florida, specializes in the field of Information Access, Youth Information Behavior, Information Policy, Information Literacy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Library Quarterly Centennial Issues

The War on Libraries and the Stories We Must Tell of Innovation and Indomitability

Foundations of Information Law

The urge to censor: raw power, social control, and the criminalization of librarianship

Exuberantly exhuming McCarthy: confronting the widespread attacks on intellectual freedom in the United States

Awards Recognize Outstanding Research in Library Quarterly

Moving beyond the book list: Building a pediatric responsive library program

On Adaptation: In Time, in Art, in Starfish, and in the Scope and Policies of the Library Quarterly

Natalie Greene Taylor Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor School of Information

Citations(all)

1019

Citations(since 2020)

631

Cited By

600

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

University Profile Page

University of South Florida

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Natalie Greene Taylor Skills & Research Interests

Information Access

Youth Information Behavior

Information Policy

Information Literacy

Top articles of Natalie Greene Taylor

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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Co-Authors

H-index: 64
Allison Druin

Allison Druin

University of Maryland

H-index: 54
John Bertot

John Bertot

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 43
Jonathan Lazar, Ph.D., LL.M.

Jonathan Lazar, Ph.D., LL.M.

University of Maryland

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