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Tenopir, Carol, & Margaret Johnson (1980).  OCLC Card Receipts. Journal of Library Automation. 13, 136-138.
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Pemberton, Michael J. (1981).  Cormac McCarthy. (Stokley J., Johnson J.D., Ed.).Encyclopedia of East Tennessee. 305-306.
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Kranenburg, K., T. J. Johnson, & B. K. Kaye (2003).  Nothing but Net: A Survey of Online Buying Among Sports Enthusiasts. Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention.
Kelly, K. M., J. Andrews, D. O. Case, S. L. Allard, & J. D. Johnson (2003).  Familial Cancer in Appalachia: Genetic Testing Intentions. 22nd Annual Education Conference of the National Society of Genetic Counselors, Inc..
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (1999).  Taming the Cyber Frontier: Techniques for Improving Online Surveys. Social Science Computer Review. 17, 323-337.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2000).  From Here to Obscurity: Media Substitution Theory and the Internet. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2007).  The Blogosphere: Can it become a Habermasian Public Sphere?. International Association of Mass Communication Research.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2002).  Around the World Wide Web in 80 Ways: How Motives for Going Online are Linked to Internet Activities Among Politically Interested Internet Users. Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2003).  Wag the Blog: How Reliance on Traditional Media and the Internet Influence Perceptions of Weblogs Among Blog Users. Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (1998).  Online and In the Know: Uses and Gratifications of the Web for Political Information. Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2004).  Weblogs as a Source of Information about the War on Iraq. (BerengerR D., Ed.).Global Media Go To War. 293-303.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2001).  A Web for All Reasons: Uses and Gratifications of Internet Resources for Political Information. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (1999).  A Tangled Web: The Internet's Influence on Political Attitudes. National Communication Association annual conference.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2002).  Gone with the Web: Media Substitution Theory and Traditional Media in an Online World. Broadcast Education Association annual conference.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2003).  Blog Day Afternoon: Weblogs as a Source of Information about the War on Iraq.. Global Fusion annual convention.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2004).  A Web for All Reasons: Uses and Gratifications of Internet Resources for Political Information. Telematics and Informatics. 21, 197-223.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (1997).  Taming the Cyber Frontier: Techniques for Improving Online Surveys. Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2002).  Online and In the Know: Uses and Gratifications of the Web for Political Information. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. 46, 54-71.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2006).  The Age of Reasons: Motives for Using Different Components of the Internet for Political Information. (WilliamsA P., TedescoJ C., Ed.).The Internet Election: Perspectives on the Role of the Web in Campaign 2004. 147-167.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson (2003).  From Here to Obscurity: The Internet and Media Substitution Theory. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 54, 260-273.
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Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye (2003).  Boost or Bust for Democracy: How the Internet Influences Political Attitudes and Behaviors. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics. 8, 9-34.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye (2004).  Wag the Blog: How Reliance on Traditional Media and the Internet Influence Perceptions of Credibility of Weblogs among Blog Users. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 81, 622-642.
Johnson, J. D., J. E. Andrews, & S. L. Allard (2001).  A Model for Understanding and Affecting Cancer Genetics Information Seeking. ASIST Annual Meeting.
Johnson, E. A., & L. M. Sallot (2006).  The gatekeeper interview assignment: Teaching public relations students how to write for the news media and to conduct media relations effectively. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator.
Johnson, E. A. (2003).  The [Un]Real World”: MTV’s “Real” Women and Their Objectification in the Home and Office. Feminist and Women Studies Division at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association Conference.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye (2004).  Blogs of War: Reliance on Weblogs for Information about the Iraqi War. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference.
Johnson, E. A., & R. O. Avery (2006).  "We're Professional Kiss-Assers": The MTVization of Public Relations in PoweR Girls. Annual meeting of the National Communication Association.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye (2007).  It's All Greek to Me: Deciphering Credibility of Components of the Internet Among Politically Interested Internet Users. International Conference on Media.
Johnson, E. A. (2004).  Mudslinging in Cyberspace: Negativity in the 2002 Senate Campaign Web Sites. Political Communication Division at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association.