871 total citations 62 papers, 184 citations indexed
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Michael M. Gorman is a scholar working on History, Classics and Philosophy.
According to data from OpenAlex, Michael M. Gorman has authored 62 papers receiving a total of 184 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in History, 17 papers in Classics and 14 papers in Philosophy. Recurrent topics in Michael M. Gorman's work include Medieval Literature and History (13 papers), Historical and Religious Studies of Rome (13 papers) and Augustinian Studies and Theology (12 papers). Michael M. Gorman is often cited by papers focused on Medieval Literature and History (13 papers), Historical and Religious Studies of Rome (13 papers) and Augustinian Studies and Theology (12 papers). Michael M. Gorman collaborates with scholars based in United States. Michael M. Gorman's co-authors include Perry N. Halkitis, Peter Aiken, Glanville Price, Bernhard Bischoff, Glen E. Holt, Anthony H. Pascal, Andreas Tolk and John F. Rogers and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, The Philosophical Quarterly and The Modern Language Review.
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Gorman, Michael M. & Glen E. Holt. (1995). The Corruption of Cataloging (and) Catalog Outsourcing: No Clear-Cut Choice.. Library journal. 120(15). 32–34.7 indexed citations
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Gorman, Michael M.. (1994). Enterprise Database in a Client-Server Environment. Medical Entomology and Zoology.1 indexed citations
Pascal, Anthony H., et al.. (1989). State policies and the financing of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome care.. PubMed. 11(1). 91–104.12 indexed citations
Gorman, Michael M.. (1984). Managing database: four critical factors.
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Gorman, Michael M.. (1981). The Longer the Number, the Smaller the Spine.. American libraries. 12(8).7 indexed citations
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Gorman, Michael M.. (1968). A study of the rules for entry and heading in the 'Anglo-American cataloguing rules, 1967 (British text). CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research).2 indexed citations
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