Professor Long is the author of over 100 columns and blogs, 79 articles and book chapters, 38 conference publications and 37 scholarly papers, focusing on international intellectual property law and its intersections with trade, culture, technology, entertainment and information security. She has also written coursebooks, textbooks, and online course materials on such diverse topics as Online Content Regulation; Cybercrime, Information Warfare and Economic Espionage; International Intellectual Property; Patents for Poets; First Amendment in Cyberspace; Law and New Technologies; Art and Cultural Heritage Law; Globalization and Intellectual Property; European Union Law; Copyright Law, including International Copyright Law; and Copyright and Trademark Law.