Ursula Gorham

Executive Director of Data and Educational Technologies

Office

2208

Phone

410-706-0735

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Books

Foundations of Information Law (2023) (with others).

Understanding Human Information Behavior: When How, and Why People Interact with Information (2021) (with Beth St. Jean & Elizabeth Bonsignore).

Access to Information, Technology, and Justice: A Critical Intersection (2017).

Editor, Perspectives on Libraries as Institutions of Human Rights and Social Justice (with Natalie Greene Taylor & Paul T. Jaeger).

Libraries, Human Rights, and Social Justice: Enabling Access and Promiting Inclusion (2015) (with Paul T. Jaeger & Natalie Greene Taylor).

Public Libraries, Public Policies, and Political Processes: Serving and Transforming Communities in Times of Economic and Political Constraint (2014) (with others).

Articles

Inaccessible PDF Forms Limited Access to the Courts During the Pandemic: A Window into Broader Issues of Inequalities and Inaccessibility for People with Disabilities in the United States, 4 Including Disability (2024) (with others). Abstract

The Urge to Censor: Raw Power, Social Control, and the Criminalization of Librarianship, 6 The Political Librarian (2023) (with others). Abstract

The Law School Library or the Library at the Law School? How Lessons from Other Types of Libraries Can Inform the Evolution of the Academic Law Library in the Digital Age, 109 Law Library Journal 51 (2027) (with Paul T. Jaeger).

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, 22 First Monday, Oct. 2, 2017. Abstract