This series collects faculty publications, with a focus on published articles and conference presentations, provided in department series elsewhere in The Repository. Links to authoritative versions located on publisher sites are included with the annotation for each article or presentation when available.
Submissions from 2012
Odd Couples: Friendship at the Intersection of Gender and Sexual Orientation by Anna Muraco, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
The Collection: Short Fiction from the Transgender Vanguard edited by Tom Léger and Riley MacLeod, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
The Relationship between Collection Strength and Student Achievement, Rachel S. Wexelbaum and Mark A. Kille
Challenges to E-Reader Adoption in Academic Libraries, Rachel S. Wexelbaum and Plamen Miltenoff
Differential Trace Profile for Printed Circuit Boards, Yi Zheng and Joel R. Goergen
Extended Non-Return-To-Zero Serial Channel Signaling, Yi Zheng and Joel R. Goergen
Submissions from 2011
Fiscal and Monetary Institutions and Policies: Onward and Upward?, King Banaian, Richard C.K. Burdekin, Mark Hallerberg, and Pierre L. Siklos
Benefits of an Institutional Repository, M. Keith Ewing
Does it Matter Who I Work For and Who I Work With? The Impact of Owners and Coworkers Birthplace and Race on Hiring and Wages, Monica Garcia-Perez
Workplace Concentration of Immigrants, Monica Garcia-Perez
Waquichastati? : Aymara and Quechua in the Cataloging of Bolivian Materials, Tina Gross
Symbol, Gregory Martin
Twin Deficits or Distant Cousins? Evidence from India, Artatrana Ratha
Space Exploration Resources, Thomas D. Steman
A Queer History of the United States by Michael Bronski and Queer America: A People’s LGBT History of the United States by Vicki L. Eaklor, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Citizen, Invert, Queer: Lesbianism and War in Early Twentieth-Century Britain by Deborah Cohler, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Out of the Frying Pan: Coming Out as a Culinary School Librarian, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Queer Twin Cities by GLBT Oral History Project, Rachel S. Wexelbaum
Ebooks and reading comprehension: Perspectives of Librarians and Educators, Rachel S. Wexelbaum, Plamen Miltenoff, and Susan J. Parault
Submissions from 2010
Changing the Face of Student Teaching Through Co-Teaching, Nancy L. Bacharach, Teresa W. Heck, and Kathryn Dahlberg
The Economics Major Post Meltdown: Need for Revision?, King Banaian
Cold War History on the World Wide Web, Thomas D. Steman
History Day: Another Outreach Opportunity for Academic Libraries, Thomas D. Steman and Susan Hubbs Motin
Distance to U Pegasi by the DDE Algorithm, Todd R. Vaccaro, Dirk Terrell, and Robert E. Wilson
Confessions of a Librarian: Ryan Barnette, Rachel S. Wexelbaum