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Tenopir, Carol, & Margaret Johnson
(1980). OCLC Card Receipts.
Journal of Library Automation. 13, 136-138.
Stuart, W. D., N. R. Johnson, & J. T. Smith
(2006). A Learning Outcome Comparison of Reflection Questions and Multiple-Choice Quizzes in an Introductory Class..
Annual Convention of the national Communication Association.
Smith, P. J., Lorraine Frances Normore, R. Denning, & W. P. Johnson
(1994). Computerized tools to support document analysis.
(FidelR., Ed.).Challenges in Indexing Electronic Text and Images. 221-237.
Sallot, L. M., & E. A. Johnson
(2006). To contact? Or not to contact? Investigating journalists’ assessments of public relations subsidies and contact preferences.
Public Relations Review. 32, 83-86.
Sallot, L. M., & E. A. Johnson
(2006). War and peace between journalists and public relations practitioners: Working together to set, frame and build the public agenda 1991-2004.
Public Relations Review. 33,
Sallot, L. M., & E. A. Johnson
(2004). To Contact? Or Not to Contact? A Longitudinal View of Gatekeeper and PR Practitioner Relationships and Journalists’ Contact Preferences.
Educators Academy at the annual meeting of the Public Relations Society of America.
Sallot, L. M., & E. A. Johnson
(2004). War and Peace Between Journalists and Public Relations Practitioners: Working Together to Set, Frame and Build the Public Agenda 1991-2003.
Public Relations Division at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Pemberton, Michael J.
(1981). Cormac McCarthy.
(Stokley J., Johnson J.D., Ed.).Encyclopedia of East Tennessee. 305-306.
Moore, Barbara, Herbert H. Howard, & George Johnson
(1988). Television News Viewing and the Decline of the Afternoon Newspaper.
Newspaper Research Journal. 10, 15-23.
Lee, H., R. A. Lariscy, S. Tinkham, & E. A. Johnson
(2006). Comparison of Televised Political Advertising during the 2002 Korean Presidential Campaign and the United States Presidential Campaign Advertising Model.
Annual meeting of the American Academy of Advertising.
Lariscy, R. A., & E. A. Johnson
(2006). Sources of Information for Health Journalists: Opportunities for Corporate Health Public Relations.
Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association.
Lariscy, R. A., J. Springston, & E. A. Johnson
(2004). Newspaper and Freelance Health Reporters’ Evaluations of Public Health Departments as Sources of Information..
Public Relations Division at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association.
Lambert, C. A., Eric Haley, Lisa Jahns, & S. Johnson
(2007). Eating Activity, Acculturative Stress and the Freshman 15..
Annual Conference of the Southern College Health Association.
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.
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.

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