Natalie Greene Taylor

Orcid: 0000-0002-4748-516X

According to our database1, Natalie Greene Taylor authored at least 16 papers between 2012 and 2018.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2018
Assessing the health information source perceptions of tweens using card-sorting exercises.
J. Inf. Sci., 2018

Youth information-seeking behavior and online government information: Tweens' perceptions of US federal government websites.
J. Documentation, 2018

Geography learning in primary school: Comparing face-to-face versus tablet-based instruction methods.
Comput. Educ., 2018

2017
There's a creepy guy on the other end at Google!: engaging middle school students in a drawing activity to elicit their mental models of Google.
Inf. Retr. J., 2017

Wearable devices: Information privacy, policy and user behavior.
Proceedings of the Diversity of Engagement: Connecting People and Information in the Physical and Virtual Worlds, 2017

2015
The role of school librarians in enhancing science learning.
J. Libr. Inf. Sci., 2015

As simple as that?: tween credibility assessment in a complex online world.
J. Documentation, 2015

Impacts of the HackHealth after-school program: Motivating youth through personal relevance.
Proceedings of the Information Science with Impact: Research in and for the Community, 2015

2014
The circular continuum of agencies, public libraries, and users: A model of e-government in practice.
Gov. Inf. Q., 2014

Connecting government, libraries and communities: Information behavior theory and information intermediaries in the design of LibEGov.org.
First Monday, 2014

2013
Delivering e-government services and transforming communities through innovative partnerships: Public libraries, government agencies, and community organizations.
Inf. Polity, 2013

Young people's engagement in content creation an analysis of outliers.
Proceedings of the Beyond the Cloud: Rethinking Information Boundaries, 2013

2012
Public Libraries in the New Economy: Twenty-First-Century Skills, the Internet, and Community Needs.
Public Libr. Q., 2012

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

The circular continuum of agencies, libraries, and users: a model of e-government in practice.
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2012

Libraries and e-government: new partnerships in public service.
Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2012


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