John Marshall Research Center 

 
 
 























 

Webliography

Description and Scope of John Marshall Webliography

Like a traditional bibliography, this webliography contains bibliographic information on John Marshall.  In addition, it contains much more.  We think of John Marshall Webliography as an interactive work in progress.  Out aim is to continually expand its scope as the direction of work on the Marshall Court changes and as new John Marshall – related scholarship is produced.

This webliography provides searchable bibliographic information to assist scholars and others in John Marshall research at no charge.
 

Acknowledgements and words of Thanks:

The John Marshall Research Center gratefully acknowledges the work of Jennifer Sias, Dr. Nancy Lang, Dr. Alan Gould, and Morgan Winfree for the contributions to the John Marshall Webliography project.

History of the Webliography 

The John Marshall Webliography was one of the first projects undertaken by The Marshall Research Center, established in 1998 under the auspices of the Drinko Academy for American Political Institutions and Civic Culture at Marshall University in Huntington, W.Va.  Click here to go to the John Marshall Research Center Website.
 
 

About the Authors/ Compilers/ Researchers of the John Marshall Webliography

Ms. Jennifer Sias, User Education/ Reference Librarian for Marshall University Libraries served as the first Webliographer for this project.

Dr. Nancy Long, Associate Professor of English at Marshall University.  She served as the first John Marshall Webliography Researcher. 
 
 
 

 

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