Articles & Book Chapters
- Jones, Elisabeth A. (Forthcoming). “Network Television Streaming Technologies and the Shifting Television Social Sphere.” In What Next in Media, ed. by Christopher Harper. San Diego: University Readers.
- *Bruce, Harry, Abraham Wenning, Elisabeth Jones, Julia Vinson, and William Jones. (2011). “Seeking an Ideal Solution to the Management of Personal Information Collections.” Information Research 16, no. 1 (March).
- *Jones, Elisabeth A. and Joseph W. Janes. (2010). “Anonymity in a World of Digital Books: Google Books, Privacy, and the Freedom to Read.” Policy and Internet 2, no. 4.
- Jones, Elisabeth A. (2009). “Reinventing Science Librarianship: Themes From the ARL-CNI Forum.” Research Library Issues, no. 262 (February).
- Jones, Elisabeth A. (2006). “Pushing the Digitization Debate Forward: ‘Scholarship and Libraries in Transition’ at the University of Michigan.” Journal of Electronic Publishing 9, no. 2 (Summer).
Conference Contributions
- *Jones, Elisabeth A. and Joseph T. Tennis. (2012). “Facets of Access: A Typology of Information Dissemination Systems.” Poster presented at iConference 2012, Toronto, ON, February 7-10. (Best Poster Award.) Poster image (original was interactive).
- Jones, Elisabeth A. (2011). “Large-Scale Book Digitization in Historical Context: Outlines of a Comparison.” Poster presented at iConference 2011, Seattle, WA, February 8-11. (Presented as an element of participation in the iConference Doctoral Colloquium.)
- *Jones, Elisabeth A. (2010). “Conceptualizing Large-Scale Information Access Efforts: The Case for Historical Context.” Paper presented at ASIS&T 2010, Pittsburgh, PA, October 22-29.
- *Bruce, Harry, Abe Wenning, Elisabeth Jones, and William Jones. (2010). “Seeking an Ideal Solution to the Management of Personal Information Collections.” Paper presented at Information Seeking in Context 2010, Murcia, Spain, September 28 – October 2.
- *Jones, Elisabeth A. and Joseph W. Janes. (2010). “Anonymity in a World of Digital Books: Google Books, Privacy, and the Freedom to Read.” Paper presented at Internet, Politics, Policy 2010: An Impact Assessment, Oxford, UK, September 16-17, 2010.
- *Jones, Elisabeth A. (2010). “The Imagined User of ‘Universal’ Information Access Efforts: Ingrained Assumptions in Early American Public Libraries and Large-Scale Digitization Initiatives.” Poster presented at iConference 2010, Champaign, IL, February 3-6.
- Furlani, Cita, Jane Greenberg, Joe Hourclé, Gail Hodge, Elisabeth Jones, and Jian Qin. (2009). Panel on “Standards and Best Practices in Scientific Data Management: Promoting Interoperability and Re-Use.” ASIS&T 2009, Vancouver, BC, November 6-11.
- *Jones, William, Harry Bruce, Elisabeth Jones, and Julia Vinson. (2009). “Providing for Paper, Place, and People in Personal Projects.” Paper presented at PIM 2009, Vancouver, BC, November 7-8.
- Jones, Elisabeth A. (2009). “Network Television Streaming Technologies and the Shifting Television Social Sphere.” Paper presented at Media in Transition 6, Cambridge, MA, April 24-26.
- *Jones, Elisabeth A., Harry Bruce, Predrag Klasnja and William Jones. (2008). “I Give Up! Five Factors that Contribute to the Abandonment of Information Management Strategies.” Poster presented at ASIS&T 2008, Columbus, OH, October 24-29. Published simultaneously in Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 45, no. 1.
Professional Reference Materials
- Jones, Elisabeth A., Wendy Lougee, Neil Rambo, and Eric Celeste. “E-Science Talking Points for ARL Deans and Directors.” Washington, DC: Association for Research Libraries, October 2008.
Curriculum Vitae
- Current as of February 13, 2012.
*Peer-reviewed

