John C. Bertot

Affiliations: 
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
Area:
Information Science, Public Administration, Mass Communications
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Gorham U, Bertot JC. (2018) Social Innovation in Public Libraries: Solving Community Challenges The Library Quarterly. 88: 203-207
Mergel I, Gong Y, Bertot J. (2018) Agile government : systematic literature review and future research Government Information Quarterly. 35: 291-298
Bertot JC, Real B, Jaeger PT. (2016) Public Libraries Building Digital Inclusive Communities: Data and Findings from the 2013 Digital Inclusion Survey The Library Quarterly. 86: 270-289
Bertot JC, Estevez E, Janowski T. (2016) Universal and contextualized public services: Digital public service innovation framework Government Information Quarterly. 33: 211-222
Jaeger PT, Gorham U, Taylor NG, et al. (2015) Teaching Information Policy in the Digital Age: Issues, Strategies, and Innovation. Journal of Education For Library and Information Science. 56: 175-189
Real B, McDermott AJ, Bertot JC, et al. (2015) Digital Inclusion and the Affordable Care Act: Public Libraries, Politics, Policy, and Enrollment in “Obamacare” Public Library Quarterly. 34: 1-22
Bertot JC, Seifert J, Jaeger PT. (2015) Securing the homeland in the digital age: Issues and implications for policy and governance Government Information Quarterly. 32: 105-107
Real B, Bertot JC, Jaeger PT. (2014) Rural public libraries and digital inclusion: : issues and challenges Information Technology and Libraries. 33: 6-24
Jaeger PT, Gorham U, Bertot JC, et al. (2014) Connecting government, libraries and communities: Information behavior theory and information intermediaries in the design of LibEGov.org First Monday. 19
Bertot JC, Gorham U, Jaeger PT, et al. (2014) Big data, open government and e-government: Issues, policies and recommendations Information Polity. 19: 5-16
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