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Since 2000
February 25, 2007
Articles — Mulnix to Suber
Mulnix, Amy B. “Investigations of Protein
Structure and Function Using the Scientific Literature: an Assignment
for an Undergraduate Cell Physiology Course.” Cell Biology
Education 2, no. 4 (Winter 2003): 248-255.
Mutti, Jeffrey G. and Ronald L. Parker. "Investigation
of Nitrate Concentrations Within the Middlefork Reservoir Watershed,
Wayne County, Indiana." GSA Abstracts with Programs 34,
no. 6 (2002): 257.
Nugent, Patrick, Stephen Angell, and David
L. Johns. “The
Church: Called, Gathered, and Faithful. A Response to The Nature
and Purpose of the Church: a Stage on the Way to a Common Statement.” Quaker
Theology 9 (Fall/Winter 2003): 134-145.
Ogren, Paul. “Using the Asymmetric Stretch
Band of Atmospheric CO2 to Obtain the C=O Bond Length.” Journal
of Chemical Education 79, no. 1 (January 2001): 117-9.
Ogren, Paul J., Michael
Deibel, Ian Kelly, Amy B.
Mulnix and Charlie Peck. “Use of a Web Camera in Developmental
Biology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Laboratories.” The
American Biology Teacher 66, no. 1 (January 2004): 55-63.
Ogren, Paul J. and Ian Henry, Steven E.S. Fletcher
and Ian Kelly. “Chemical Applications of a Programmable Image
Acquisition System.” Journal of Chemical Education 80, no.
6 (June 2003): 699-703.
Ogren, Paul J. , Nick Guy ’99
and Brian Davis ’99.
“Curve Fitting, Confidence Intervals and Envelopes, Correlations,
and Monte Carlo Visualizations for Multilinear Problems In Chemistry:
A General Spreadsheet Approach.” Journal of Chemical
Education
78, no. 6 (June 2001): 827-36.
Ogren, Paul. J, and Chris Kalberg. “An
Inexpensive Convenient Press for KBr and Csl Pellets in Infrared
Studies.”
Journal of Chemical Education 77, no. 3 (March 2000):
391-2.
Ogren, Paul. J, Steve Nelson and
Ian Henry. “Using
a Diode Laser Pointer to Count Drops and Automate Titration Systems.”
Journal of Chemical Education 78, no. 3 (March 2001):
353-5.
Ozerov, O. V., M. Pink, Lori A. Watson, and K. G.Caulton. “Aromatic
vs. Aliphatic C-H Cleavage of Alkyl-Substituted Pyridines By (PNPiPr)Re
Compounds.” Journal of the American Chemical Society 126,
no. 7 (2004): 2105-2113.
Ozerov, O. V., Lori A. Watson, M. Pink, M-H. Baik,
and K.G. Caulton. “Terminal
Acetylenes React to Increase Unsaturation in [(tBu2PCH2SiMe2)2N]Re(H)4.” Organometallics 23, no. 21 (2004): 4934-4943.
Ozerov, O. V., Lori A. Watson,
M. Pink, and K. G. Caulton. “Transformation
of acyclic alkenes to hydrido carbynes by (PNPR)Re complexes.” Journal
of the American Chemical Society 126, no. 20 (2004): 6363-6378.
Ozerov,O. V., Lori A. Watson, M.
Pink, and K. G. Caulton. “A
Pi-Basic Rhenium Center that Effects Cyclohexene Isomerization
to a _-Agostic Carbene Ligand.” Journal of the American
Chemical Society 125, no. 32 (2003): 9604-9605.
Ozerov, O. V., J.C. Huffman, Lori A. Watson, and
K. G. Caulton. “Conversion
of Ethylene to Hydride and Ethylidyne by Amido Rhenium Polyhydride.” Organometallics 22, no. 13 (2003): 2539-2541.
Pamla, Pumla M. and Nathan A. Trueblood. “Chronic
Coronary Artery Narrowing and Niacin: Myocardial Remodeling, Infarction
and Survival.” FASEB Journal 18, no. 4-5 (2004) 670.17.
Parker, Ronald L., Bruce E. Herbert,
Jill Brandenberger and Patrick Louchouarn “Ground Water
Discharge From Mid-tertiary
Rhyolitic Ash-rich Sediments as the Source of Elevated Arsenic
in South Texas Surface Waters.” GSA Abstracts with Programs 33
(2001):
A53.
Parker, Ronald L. and Bruce E.
Herbert. “Using GIS and Uranium Mining History to Identify
Trace Element ‘Hotspots’ within
a South Texas Watershed.” GSA Abstracts with Programs 32
(2000): A125.
Parker, Ronald L. and Bruce E.
Herbert. “History, Geochemistry and Environmental Impacts
of Contaminants Released
by Uranium
Mining in South Texas.” Proceedings of the 8th Annual
South Texas Environmental
Conference, Oct. 18-20, 2000, Corpus Christi, Texas, 15
pp.
Parker, Ronald L. and Bruce E.
Herbert. “Investigation of Uranium Mining Contaminants in
the Nueces River Watershed.” Proceedings
of the 8th Annual South Texas Environmental Conference,
Oct.
18-20, 2000, Corpus Christi, Texas.
Peck, Charles, Joshua Hursey, Josh McCoy, and
Vijay Pande. “Building Internet Distributed Computing.” Dr.
Dobb’s Journal: Software Tools for the Professional 30,
no. 11 (November 2005): 39-41.
Penhale, Sara and Allan M. Winkler. “Kenya
Diary.” The International Educator 9 (Fall 2000):
10-13.
Ratliff, Bill. “Responsibility” and “Sexuality.”
In The New Dictionary of Pastoral Studies, ed. Wesley Carr,
315, 322f. Grand Rapids, Michigan William B. Eerdmans Publishing
Company, 2002.
Richards, Howard. “Book Review of Bowling
Alone by Robert Putnam.” Gandhi Marg 25, no. 3 (October/December
2003): 363-365.
________. “Book Review of Peace Education
by Gavriel Salomon and Baruch Nevo.” Peace and Change 28,
no. 4 (October 2003): 603-604.
________. “Learning from the American Nuclear Freeze
Movement of 1981-1984.” Journal of Peace Psychology 6, No.
1 (Winter 2000): 73-76.
________. “Middle Class Values.” Gandhi
Marg 24, No. 4 (January/March 2003): 389-400.
Rickey, Debbie and Scott Hinkley.
“Scott Hinkley and the Golden Hook:
Or, A Teacher Discovers Himself in Class 20
Years Later”
Teacher Education Quarterly (Fall, 2004): 23-31.
Rickey, Jeff. “The Campus Visit: Use Some
Sole to Find the Soul.”
Colleges of Distinction. http://www.collegesofdistinction.com/
subpagetemplates/contributorpage.asp?articleid=108§ion=aboutcolleges
Riggs, Michelle. “The Correlation of Archival Education and Job Requirements Since the Advent of Encoded Archival Description.” Journal
of Archival Organization 3, no.1 (Spring 2005): 61-79.
Roberts, Jay. “Beyond Learning
By Doing: The Brain Compatible Approach and Experiential Education.” Journal
of Experiential Education 25, No. 2 (Fall 2002): 281-285.
________. “Beyond Learning
By Doing: The Brain Compatible Approach to Teaching and Learning.” Re-Printed
in Annual Editions: Educational Psychology 19 (2004).
________. “Disney, Dewey, and the Death
of Experience in Education.” Journal of Education and
Culture
(Spring/Fall2005).
Rogers, James. “Syntactic Structures as Multi-dimensional
Trees.” Research on
Language and Computation 1, no. 3-4 (2003): 265-305.
________. “wMSO Theories as Grammar Formalisms.”
In Theoretical Computer Science 293, no. 2 (2003): 291-320.
________. “Wrapping of Trees.” Proceedings
of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational
Linguistics
(ACL'04) (2004): 558-565.
________. “On Scrambling, Another Perspective.” Proceedings
of the Seventh International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars
and Related Frameworks (2004).
Rogers, James, and Lawrence Moss, editors. “Grammars
3, no. 2-3.” Special Issue on the Sixth Meeting on Mathematics
of Language, New York City, New York: Elsevier Science, 2000.
Russell, Janet S., Lucy
Martin, Dara Curtin, Sara
Penhale, and Nathan A. Trueblood. “Non-science majors gain
valuable insight studying clinical trials literature: an evidence
based medicine library assignment.” Advances in Physiology
Education (December, 2004): in press.
Sagna, Karim. Review of Congo
1960: la Sécession du Sud-Kasao; la Vérite du Mulopwe by
Albert Kalonji. French Review 79, no. 5 (April 2006):
1088-1089.
________. Review of “Sankhare,
Oumar. Youssou Ndour: artiste et artisan du developpement.” The
French Review 78, no. 2 (2004): 392.
________. Review of Youssou Ndour: la
Voix de la Médina by Michelle Lhana. French
Review 79 (October 2006): 229-230.
Sanos, Sandrine. “From Revolution to Literature:
The Political Aesthetics of the Young New Right, 1936-1937.” Journal
of Contemporary French and Francophone Studies 10, no. 1 (January
2006): 85-95.
________. Review
of The Dark Gaze: Maurice Blanchot and the Sacred by Kevin
Hart. H-France Review 5, no. 130 (November 2005).
http://www.h-france.net/vol5reviews/sanos.html .
Sato, Kumiko. “Differences
That the Ethnic Autobiography Makes: Strategies of Maxine Hong
Kingstonís The Woman Warrior.” Studies in American
Literature 36, (February 2000): 73-90.
________. “How Information Technology
Has (Not) Changed Feminism and Japanism: Cyberpunk in the Japanese
Contexts.” Comparative
Literature Studies 41, no. 3 (2004): 335-355.
________. “Poeticity of Feminine Subjectivity:
Contemporary Japanese Womenís Poetics from Tomioka Taeko
to Shojo Manga.” Japanese
Literary Studies 4 (Summer 2003): 278-294.
________. “Post-Faulkner: Toni Morrison’s The
Bluest Eye and the Gaze in the Postcolonial Contexts.” Studies
in English Literature: English Number 42 (2001): 39-57.
Schlichte, Jacqueline M., Nina Yssel and John
Merbler. “Pathways to Burnout: Case Studies in Teacher
Isolation and Alienation.” Preventing School Failure 50,
no. 1 (Fall 2005): 35-40.
Schlichte, Jacqueline M., James Stroud and Donna
Girdley. “Relationship-Driven Teaching Style: The Impact
of Teacher Student Relationships on Academic Performance.” AILACTE
Journal 3, no. 1 (Fall 2006): 61-79.
Schofield, Chaundra, Megan Jenness, Margaret Maddux,
David Matlack, Sarah Muhrer, and Nathan A. Trueblood. “The
physiological and behavioral effects of separation on horses.” FASEB
Journal 17, no.4-5 (2003): 590.1.
Serb, J., C. Phillips, and J. B. Iverson. “Molecular
phylogeny and biogeography of Kinosternon flavescens based
on complete mitochondrial control region sequences.” in Molecular
Phylogenetics and Evolution 18, no. 1 (January 2001): 149-62.
Shrock, Randall. “The Perils
They Face: Using Key Texts to Prepare Passionate Teachers.” Teacher
Education Quarterly (Fall, 2004).
Smith, Brent, Jennifer Cramer ‘98, Maria Cloud
‘98, Nathan Muchhala ‘98 and Anastasia Ware ’98.
“A Test of the Bicolored Fruit Display Hypothesis.”
Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, at press.
Smith, Crystal M., Philippe E. Tissot, Mark Beaman,
Ronald L. Parker, Jill Brandenberger, Martha Williams,
Patrick Louchouarn, Bruce Herbert and Patrick Michaud. "Historical
Environmental Impact of Uranium Mining Through the Gamma Ray Analysis
of Livestock Pond Sediments." GSA Abstracts with Programs 34,
no. 6 (2002): 416.
Smith, Crystal M., Philippe E. Tissot, Patrick
Louchouarn, Mark Beaman, Ronald L. Parker, Jill
Brandenberger, Martha Williams,
Bruce Herbert and Patrick Michaud. “Have Radionuclides
Released from the South Texas Uranium Mines Affected Lake Corpus
Christi?” Sigma Xi 2002 Student Research
Conference, Galveston, Texas, Nov.
16, 2002.
Smith, G.R., and J.B. Iverson. “Changes
in a turtle community from a northern Indiana lake: A long-term
study.” Journal of Herpetology 40 (2006):
180-185.
________. “Diel activity
patterns of the turtle assemblage of a northern Indiana lake.” American
Midland Naturalist 152 (2004): 156-164.
________. “Leiocephalus
psammodromus (Turks and Caicos Curlytail Lizard): Necrophagy.” Herpetology
Review 37 (2006): 345-346.
________. “Long-term
variation in sex ratio in the Allen Cays rock iguana (Cyclura
cychlura inornata).” Canadian Journal of Zoology 84. In
press December 2006 issue.
________. “Sex ratio of
common musk turtles (Sternotherus odoratus) in a north
central Indiana lake: A long-term study.” American Midland
Naturalist 148 (2002): 185-9.
Stephens, Olen, S. Kim, B.D. Welch, M.E. Hodson,
M.S. Kay and A. Schepartz. “Inhibiting HIV Fusion With a Beta-Peptide
Foldamer.” Journal of the American Chemical Society 127 (2005):
13126-13127.
Southard, Robert. “Theologian of the 1885 Pittsburgh
Program: Kaufman Kohler's Vision of Progressive Judaism.”
In Platforms and Prayerbooks: Theological and Liturgical Perspectives
on Reform Judaism, ed. Dana Evan Kaplan, 61-80. Lanham, Maryland:
Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2002.
Spinks, P., H. B. Shaffer, J. B. Iverson, and W.
P. McCord. “Molecular phylogenetics of the geoemydid turtles.” Molecular
Phylogenetic Evolution 32 (2004):164-182.
Staines, John. “Charles's Grandmother, Milton’s
Spenser, and the Rhetoric of Revolution.” Milton Studies
41, at press.
________. “Compassion in the Public Sphere
of Milton and King Charles.” Reading the Early Modern
Passions: Essays in the Cultural History of Emotion, ed. Gail Kern Paster,
Katherine Rowe, and Mary Floyd-Wilson (2004): 89-110.
________. “Elizabeth, Mercilla, and the Rhetoric
of Propaganda in Spenser‘s ‘Faerie Queene.’”
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 31, no. 2
(Spring 2001): 283-312.
________. Review of How the World Became a
Stage: Presence, Theatricality, and the Question of Modernity,
by William Egginton
(2003). Theatre Research International: in press.
________. Review of Lies Like Truth: Shakespeare,
Macbeth, and the Cultural Moment (Wayne State, 2001), by Arthur
F. Kinney.
Shakespeare Quarterly 53 (2002): 561-64.
Starkey, D. E., H. B. Shaffer, R. R. Burke, M. R.
J. Forstner, J. B. Iverson, F. J. Janzen, A. G. J. Rhodin, and
G. R. Ultsch. “Molecular systematics, phylogeography, and
the effects of Pleistocene glaciation in the Painted Turtle (Chrysemys
picta) complex.” Evolution 57 (2003): 119-128.
Stocksdale, Mark G., Steven E.S. Fletcher, Ian Henry,
Paul J. Ogren, Michael A.G. Berg, Roy D. Pointer, Barrett W. Benson. “Developing
Investigation Skills in an Introductory Multistep Synthesis Using
Fluorene Oxidation and Reduction.” Journal of Chemical
Education 81, no. 3 (March 2004): 388-390.
Suber, Peter. “Bibliography of Free
Online Scholarship.” The
Infography, February 5, 2003.
________. “Creating an Intellectual Commons
through Open Access.” Forthcoming in an anthology on the
intellectual commons from Indiana University Press.
________. “BOAI Discussion List Launched.” D-Lib
Magazine, April, 2003.
________. “Is your college
ready to tackle more than sweatshops?” Chronicle of Higher Education 48,
no. 47 (August 2, 2002): B16. <http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/vendor.htm>.
________. “Noesis: Is it a Library with Built-in
Searching or a Search Engine with a Built-in Library?” Syllabus
Magazine, online journal. <http://www.syllabus.com/article.asp?id=6133>.
________. “The Many-Copy Problem and the
Many-Copy Solution.” Open
Access Now (2004).
________. “Open Access Builds Momentum.” ARL
Bimonthly Report 232 (2004).
________. “Open Access to Science and
Scholarship.” InfoPaper,
a newsprint anthology produced for the December 2003 meeting of
the U.N. World Summit on the Information Society.
________. “Open Access to the Scientific Journal
Literature.” Journal of Biology 1, no. 1 (June 2002):
3f. <http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/jbiol.htm>.
________. “The Primacy of Authors in Achieving
Open Access.” Nature (2004).
________.“A Primer on Open Access to
Science and Scholarship.” Against
the Grain 16, no. 3 (2004).
________.“Promoting Open Access in the
Humanities.” Forthcoming
in an anthology on digital scholarship in the humanities from the
American Philological Association.
________. “Public should have free access
to research it funds.” An op-ed published in several Knight
Ridder Tribune papers, e.g. Tallahassee Democrat, 21 September,
2004.
________. “Removing the Barriers to Research:
An Introduction to Open Access for Librarians.” College & Research
Libraries News 64 (2003) 92-94, 113.
________. Review of Darwin among the Machines:
The Evolution of Global Intelligence by George Dyson. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Perseus Publishing, 1997. In APA Newsletter on
Philosophy and Computers, at press. <http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/dyson.htm>.
________. SPARC Open
Access Newsletter, published by SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and
Academic Resources
Coalition).
________. “Where does the Free Online Scholarship
Movement Stand Today?” Cortex 38, no. 2 (April 2002):
261-4. <http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing//cortex.htm>.
(Peter Suber's publications are free online
at http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/hometoc.htm.)
Suber, Peter and Alexi Koudinov. “Open Access,
a breakthrough for science that every neuroscientist should know
about.” Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC:
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts online. Program No. 30:6 (2004).
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