Radford, M. L. (2013). Rethinking interpersonal communication for managers. In K. Schlesinger & R. Farrell (Eds.). Managing in the Middle, pp. 33-37. Chicago: ALA Editions.
Radford, M. L. (2013). Rethinking reference futures: Opportunities & challenges. In Joseph Janes (Ed.). Library 2020, pp. 55-62. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Radford, M. L. (fall, 1999). Edited symposium in the New Jersey Journal of Communication on Nonverbal Communication-Interdisciplinary Connections 7(2). Wrote introduction: Nonverbal Communication and Interdisciplinary Connections: A Symposium, 137.
Mitchell, E. S., Radford, M. L., & Hegg, J. L. (January, 1994). Book availability: Academic library assessment. College & Research Libraries 54(7), 1-10.
Radford, M. L. (April, 1996). Communication theory applied to the reference encounter: An analysis of critical incidents. The Library Quarterly 66(2), 123-137.
Radford, M. L. & Radford, G. P. (July, 1997). Power, knowledge, and fear: Feminism, Foucault and the stereotype of the female librarian. The Library Quarterly 67(3), 250-266.
Ciliberti, A., Radford, M. L., Radford, G. P., & Ballard, T. (July, 1998). Empty handed? A material availability study plus transaction log analysis verification. The Journal of Academic Librarianship 24(4), 282-289.
Radford, M. L. (winter, 2001). Encountering users: Applying interpersonal communication theory in the library context. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 42(1) 27-41.
Radford, G. P. & Radford, M. L. (July, 2001). Libraries, librarians, and the discourse of fear. The Library Quarterly 71(3), 299-329.
Radford, M. L. & Radford, G. P. (January, 2003). Librarians and party girls: Cultural studies and the meaning of the librarian. The Library Quarterly 73(1), 54-69.