China Rules: Globalization and Political Transformation
Ilan Alon (Crummer Graduate School of Business and Department of International Business), Julian Chang, Marc Fetscherin (Crummer Graduate School of Business and Department of International Business), Christoph Lattemann, and John R. McIntyre
China Rules: Globalization and Political Transformation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009). The development of the Chinese MNC is a new feature of globalization. China Rules deals with the political economy and governance of China and discusses the contemporary discourse of Chinese enterprise internationalization. The first section shows how the internationalization of Chinese enterprises will reshape global competition, and how new corporate governance structures impact the long-term performance of state-owned enterprises in China. The second section assesses international trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) by Chinese firms and their impact on the target countries. The effects of China’s policy and regulatory changes on outward FDI are outlined and a Sino-EU Intra Industry Trade and FDI analysis explores the nature of the challenge facing the EU. The third section describes the developments in certain Chinese industries, telecommunications, electronic and automotive, and explains corporate and government strategies to gain access to global natural resources. More...
Biographical Dictionary of New Chinese Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders
Edited by Wenxian Zhang, Olin Library, and Ilan Alon, Crummer Graduate School of Business and Department of International Business
Biographical Dictionary of New Chinese Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009). This exhaustive resource provides comprehensive coverage of the major players in the Chinese economy since the reform era, which began in 1978. It includes 200 entries briefly summarizing each individual’s life and career, with a central focus on his or her accomplishments and the key roles played in the economic development of China. The emphasis of the book is on the movers and shakers of China’s new economy, highlighting notable figures from both the initial economic liberalization period and the renewed growth from the early 1990s to the present time. This invaluable dictionary is the result of collaborative efforts across the globe. More than 40 scholars from the United States, mainland China and Taiwan, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Norway, Israel, and Malaysia contributed. They cover the full spectrum of Chinese industries from banking, finance and investment, real estate, transportation and infrastructure, to manufacturing, telecommunications, media, agriculture, automobile, pharmaceutical, food, trade, service, and retail industries. More...
The Monstrosity of ChristSlavoj Žižek and John Milbank
Edited by Creston Davis, Department of Religion
The Monstrosity of Christ: Paradox or Dialectic?
(MIT Press, 2009). The Monstrosity of Christ is about the meaning of Christianity after the collapse of modernity. What becomes of Christianity in the context of global capitalism and postmodernism? Creston Davis stages a fundamental debate between his two mentors: Slavoj Žižek (a world renowned philosopher, Marxist atheist, and cultural critic) and John Milbank (a world renowned orthodox, Christian theologian). Žižek and Milbank both agree that Christianity resists capitalism, but in different ways and does so because the “monstrous” (or the exceptional) Christ cannot be absorbed by the brutality of capitalism. Instead, Žižek submits that Christianity’s ‘faith’ risks everything for the sake of love, whereas for Milbank, the theological tradition is seen anew in God’s transcendence after modernity. This debate fundamentally changes the terms on which theology has rested. This is the second of three book projects that Davis has done with Žižek and Milbank. The first book, Theology and the Political: The New Debate was published in 2005 (Duke University Press) and the third, Through the Broken-Middle: The Future of Theology is forthcoming. More...
Women of FesRachel Newcomb, Department of Anthropology
Women of Fes: Ambiguities of Urban Life in Morocco (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009). Throughout its history, Morocco has maintained a distinctive sense of identity. However, in recent years Morocco has faced challenges to its stability. The advent of new technologies has enhanced the public’s access to information and led to greater demands for human rights and government accountability. At the same time, Islamist influences are on the rise, with criticism from some that current structures of governance are not Islamic enough. As different factions assert competing visions for the identity of the Moroccan state, the status of women is frequently invoked as a barometer of the country’s progress. The nation-state has characterized the Moroccan female citizen as simultaneously modern, secular, and Islamic, while religious discourse has framed the nationalist vision as hopelessly enslaved to Western secularism, suggesting that the Moroccan woman needs to “return” to an authentic Muslim identity. More...
Counseling Multiple Heritage Individuals, Couples, and FamiliesRichard C. Henriksen Jr. and Derrick A. Paladino, Department of Graduate Studies in Counseling
Counseling Multiple Heritage Individuals, Couples, and Families (American Counseling Association, 2009). This book examines the strengths of and the challenges facing multiple heritage individuals, couples, and families and offers a framework for best practice counseling services and interventions specifically designed to meet their needs. Topics covered include historical and current racial classification systems and their effects; identity development; transracial adoptions; and counseling strategies for children, adolescents, college students, adults, couples and families, and gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) individuals. Poignant case studies illustrate important concepts and techniques throughout the book, and chapter review questions provide a starting point for lively classroom discussion. More...
Introduction to Marine Biology (3rd Edition)George Karleskint, Jr., Richard Turner, and James W. Small, Jr., Department of Biology
Introduction to Marine Biology (Brooks Cole, 2009) distinguishes itself at the introductory text level by offering comprehensive treatment and thorough integration of ecology in the study of marine biology. Chapter two, Fundamentals of Ecology, presents human impact on the marine environment and this theme is integrated throughout the text allowing for dynamic class discussions of marine life and environmental change. Written expressly for non-science students, Introduction to Marine Biology is crafted to spark curiosity about the marine world as well as provide an understanding of the process of science which is presented in Chapter one and revisited in unique boxed readings through out the text. Additionally, the pedagogy was developed expressly for these students to help draw them into and better understand the content. The new, open look and feel of Introduction to Marine Biology and the enhanced art program convey the beauty and awe of life in the ocean. More...
Scoring from Second: Writers on BaseballEdited and with an introduction by Philip F. Deaver, Department of English
Forward by Lee K. Abbott
Scoring from Second: Writers on Baseball (University of Nebraska Press, 2007). There is something about baseball that is literary. Michael Chabon, William Least Heat-Moon, Andre Dubus, Louis D. Rubin, Lee Gutkind, Floyd Skloot, Michael Martone, and Hal Crowther appear in this volume with many rising literary lights including the short story writer Susan Perabo who happens also to be in Major League Baseball’s Hall of Fame (as a second baseman!). Most of these writers tell stories illustrating how the American Pasttime played a part in their rise to adulthood. In his introduction, which is an essay in itself, in addition to serving to provide an overview of the authors and essays in the book, Deaver writes about his interview with Hall of Fame second baseman Davey Johnson and, on the way to that, recalls not being sent to Vietnam because of his value as a shortstop on the softball team of his military unit in Germany. In his essay, Michael Chabon writes about the complexity of the modern hero, citing the steroid whistle-blower Jose Canseco, and writer and Yankee fan Pete Ives tells about the strange feeling of visiting the New York Yankee clubhouse and dugout as part of the Make-a-Wish Foundation’s gift to his son, age six, who had leukemia (the lad survived and is fine). More...
Communicating Globally: Intercultural and International BusinessEdited by Wallace V. Schmidt (Department of Communication), Roger N. Conaway, Susan S. Easton (Department of Communication), and William J. Wardrope
Communicating Globally: Intercultural and International Business (Sage Publications, 2007). Today we must be prepared for a multicultural, incredibly diverse global business community. Communicating Globally: Intercultural and International Business provides a cultural general awareness of diverse world views, valuable insights on understanding and overcoming cultural differences, and a clear path to international business success. It is designed as a guide for new graduates entering a cosmopolitan environment, senior managers in multinational organizations, as well as anyone who plans to conduct business overseas. The authors assume a unique intercultural communication/international business orientation which focuses on how individuals organize their relationships with others and the process of creating and sharing meanings. This text provides a valuable framework for helping undergraduate/graduate students, professional managers/consultants, and corporate enterprises achieve a multicultural outlook and forge a cosmopolitan perspective. It also offers readers a philosophy and practice of how to galvanize a global vision and develop a spirit of cultural synergy. More...
Analytical Reading Inventory with Readers Passages (8th Edition)
Mary Lynn Woods and Alden J. Moe, Department of Education
Analytical Reading Inventory with Readers Passages (Merrill Prentice Hall, 2007). This text is focused on the diagnosis and correction of reading problems among students ages 6 – 16. It provides information for current and future teachers about how to assess difficulties in word recognition, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. It also provides graded word lists and graded passages (in both narrative and expository text) for use with students. First published in 1977, the book has been widely adopted by college and university faculty members who teach courses on the diagnosis and correction of reading difficulties. More than 60 institutions currently use the Analytical Reading Inventory, including George Washington University, Harvard University, Kansas State University, New York University, Ohio State University, and the University of Washington. More...
The Books of JobMaurice “Socky” O’Sullivan, Department of English
The Books of Job (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007). In accessible lively prose, The Books of Job combines a study of the ways men and women have used their translations of Job from Aelfric through the beginning of the twentieth century to reflect their political, literary, and theological theories with a composite translation from 50 of these versions. The 140 English translations which The Books of Job discusses range from versions by the Earl of Winchilsea and a London beggar to the first woman to translate a book of the Bible and the secretary to the American Continental Congress. Taken together, these works form a fascinating colloquy on both biblical interpretation and the meaning of suffering. More...
Many Floridas: Women Envisioning ChangeEdited by Judy A. Hayden, Sharon Kay Masters, Rhonda L.S. Ovist (Department of Sociology), and Kim Vaz
Many Floridas: Women Envisioning Change (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007). The essays in this collection report on the status of women in Florida, discuss service-learning as a feminist pedagogy, describe graduate student research on issues concerning women in Florida, and debate the value and consequences of internationalizing Women’s Studies. This collection of feminist papers, originally presented at the inaugural Florida Consortium for Women’s and Gender Studies conference in April 2006, reflects the deeper meaning of its title. Each of the authors write from the standpoint of various intersections of class, race, ethnicity, sexuality, and profession, and it is from these unique social locations that they dare to envision change. More...
Clinical Psychology: Assessment, Treatment, and ResearchEdited by David C.S. Richard (Department of Psychology) and Steven K. Huprich
Clinical Psychology: Assessment, Treatment, and Research (Academic Press, 2008). This textbook is a graduate-level introduction to the field of clinical psychology. While most textbooks focus on either assessment, treatment, or research, this book covers all three together specifically for the introductory level graduate course. Chapter coverage is diverse and contributors come from both Ph.D. and Psy.D. programs and a variety of theoretical orientations. Chapter topics cover the major activities of the contemporary clinical psychologist with an introduction focusing on training models. The book has a mentoring style designed to highlight the relevance of the topics discussed to clinicians in training. Assessment and treatment chapters focus on evidence-based practice, comparing and contrasting different options, the basis for clinical choice between them, and efficacy of same. It will also introduce business and ethical aspects of the clinical career that current introductory books do not include, such as ethics in assessment, treatment and research; third party payors; technological developments; dissemination of research findings; cross-cultural issues; and the future of the profession. More...
Poverty and Power: A Structural Perspective on American InequalityEd Royce, Department of Sociology
Poverty and Power: A Structural Perspective on American Inequality (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008). Most Americans persist in believing that poverty results primarily from individual deficiencies: people are poor because they lack intelligence, determination, and skills. In opposition to this dominant individualistic view, Edward Royce's Poverty and Power proposes that poverty in the U.S. is a structural problem, resulting ultimately from the failings of the political economy, not the failings of the poor. The current poverty problem, Royce argues, originates from changes in the larger economic, political and cultural landscape since the 1970s and from a corresponding shift in the balance of power that has worked to the advantage of business over labor, the haves over the have-nots. More...
Encyclopedia of Love in World Religions
Yudit Greenberg, Department of Religion
Encyclopedia of Love in World Religions (ABC-CLIO, 2007) is the first comprehensive resource on the subject of love in the teachings of the world's major religions, cultures, and philosophies.What do the world's major faiths teach us about the many forms of love—divine and human, spiritual and sexual, romantic and altruistic? To assume those precepts to always be stern, simplistic, and strictly focused on the divine is to miss out on one of the richest sources of interpretation of the most complex of human emotions. Encyclopedia of Love in World Religions is the first reference work to offer a comprehensive portrait of love in the context of the classic and contemporary literature of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism, as well as other cultures and philosophies. Like no volume published to date, it reveals the full richness of religious teachings on love in all its many forms, exploring an extensive range of topics that offer philosophical, psychological, and religious perspectives to guide the quest for the meaning of love. This encyclopedia features approximately 300 subject entries, as well as insightful biographic sketches of preeminent thinkers, all written by a multidisciplinary team of some of the foremost scholars on the subject. The entries examine both general and culture-specific interpretations of love: not just the dichotomy of spiritual and physical love, but the full emotional spectrum of love in relationships and practices. Collectively, they encompass love's integral—and sometimes conflicting—role in shaping beliefs and behavior in a vastly diverse world. More...
Alon, Ilan and Theodore T. Herbert. 2009. A Stranger in a Strange Land: Micro Political Risk and the Multinational Firm. Business Horizons 52 (2): 127-137.
Ferreira, Tatiana and Ilan Alon. 2008. Human Resources Challenges and Opportunities in China: A Case from the Hospitality Industry. International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets 1 (2): 141-150.
Alon, Ilan and John Van Fleet. 2008. The China Challenge. BizEd, 36-41.
Ballard, Nadia and Ilan Alon. 2008. Going International? Alternative Modes of Entry for Entrepreneurial Firms. International Journal of Family Business 5 (1): 81-95.
Alon, Ilan, Mirela Alpeza and Aleksander Erceg. 2008. Development of Franchising in the Emerging Market of Croatia. Management Online REview, 1-13.
Sardy, M., I. Alon. 2008. Understanding Chinese Management Needs Through Ancient Chinese Philosophy. International Journal of Business and Globalization 3 (2), 207-213.
Sardy, M.J., J.M. Munoz, J.R. Sun, and I. Alon. 2008. Emerging Dimensions of Business Ethics in China. Competition Forum 6.
Alon, Ilan and John McIntyre. 2008. Business Education in Emerging Economies. International Journal of Business and Globalisation 2 (1): 5-27.
Dolansky, Eric and Ilan Alon. 2008. Religious Freedom, Religious Diversity, and Japanese Foreign Direct Investment. Research in International Business and Finance 22 (1): 29-39.
Alon, I., M. Fetscherin, M. Sardy. 2008. Geely Motors Case: The Internationalization of a Chinese Automotive Firm. International Journal of Chinese Culture and Management 1 (4): 489-498.
Anderson, Mark, Christian Barrientos, Robert C. Brigham, Julie R. Carrington, Michelle Kronman*, Richard P. Vitray and Jay Yellen. 2009. Irregular Colorings of Some Graph Classes. Bulletin of the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications 55: 105-119.
Anderson, Mark, Christian Barrientos, Robert C. Brigham, Julie R. Carrington, Michelle Kronman*, Richard P. Vitray and Jay Yellen. 2009. Irregular Colorings of Some Graph Classes. Bulletin of the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications 55: 105-119.
Cavenaugh, Jennifer Jones. Winter 2009. Hooray For What! A Glimpse into the Golden Age of Sexual Harassment. Journal of American Theater and Drama 23: 5-29.
Chambliss, Julian C. July 2008. New in Our Eyes: Race, Class, and Progress in New South Atlanta. Journal of Urban History 34, 889-900.
Chambliss, Julian C. Winter 2008. A Question of Progress and Welfare: The Jitney Bus Phenomenon in Atlanta, 1915-1925. Georgia Historical Quarterly 92 (4).
Chambliss, Julian C. and William Svitavsky. October 2008. From Pulp Hero to Superhero: Culture, Race, and Identity in American Popular Culture, 1900-1940. Studies in American Culture.
Cohen, Edward H. 2009. “Images of Englishness: The Daily Chronicle and ‘Proposed Laureates’ to Succeed Tennyson.” In The Lure of Illustration in the Nineteenth Century: Picture and Press, ed. Laurel Brake and Marysa Demoor, 251-63. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Cohen, Edward H. 2009. “The 1918 Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins.” The Book Collector 58.2: 199-218.
Cohen, Edward H. 2008. “The Publication and Reception of W. E. Henley’s A Book of Verses: ‘The Diversity of Contemporary Tongues.’” English Literature in Transition 51: 184-204.
Easton, S. S. and A. Aberman.* 2008. Bullying as a group communication process: Messages created and interpreted by bystanders. Florida Communication Journal 36 (2): 46-73.
Fetscherin, M. 2009. Importance of Cultural and Risk Aspects In Music Piracy: A Cross-National Comparison Among University Students. Journal of Electronic Commerce Research 10 (1): 42-55.
Fetscherin, M., M. Tonar. 2009. Visual Puffery in Advertising. International Journal of Market Research 51 (2): 147-148.
Fetscherin, M., C. Lattemann. 2008. User Acceptance of Virtual Worlds. Journal of Electronic Commerce Research 9 (3): 231-242.
Powers, N., M. Fetscherin. 2008. Measuring the Joint Effect of Country Image and Brand Perception in Consumer Evaluations of Televisions. The Business Review, Cambridge 9 (2): 145-153.
Fetscherin, M., C. Lattemann, G.Lang. 2008. Virtual Worlds Research: A Conceptual Primer. Journal of Electronic Commerce Research 9 (3): 192-194.
Fetscherin, M., M. Sardy. 2008. Chinese Brands: Build or Buy Considerations. International Journal of Chinese Culture and Management 1 (4): 418-438.
Lang, G., M. Fetscherin, C. Lattemann. 2008. Using Virtual Worlds to Develop New Products. E-Business Review 8: 51-60.
Alon, I., M. Fetscherin, M. Sardy. 2008. Geely Motors Case: The Internationalization of a Chinese Automotive Firm. International Journal of Chinese Culture and Management 1 (4): 489-498.
Lattemann, C., M. Fetscherin, G. Lang. 2008. Kundenintegration zur Produktentwicklung in Virtuelle Welten - Eine Bestandsaufnahme in Second Life. HMD – Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik, Heft Nr. 26: 51-60.
Frost, Carol. Winter 2009. “Sincerity and Inventions: On Robert Frost.” Academy of American Poets.
Moore, Thomas R., Daniel W. Zietlow,* Christopher W. Gorman*, Donald C. Griffin, Connor P. Balance, and David J. Parker*. 2009. Transient motion of a circular plate after an impact. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America - Express Letters 125: EL63-69.
Griffin, D. C., M. S. Pindzola, C.P. Ballance, and J. Colgan. 2009. Double photoionization of Be and Mg atoms using the R-matrix-with-pseudostates method. Physical Review A 79, 023413.
Griffin, D. C., C.P. Ballance, D.M. Mitnik, and J.C. Berengut. 2008. Dirac R-matrix calculations of electron-impact excitation of neon-like krypton. Journal of Physics B 41, 215201
Ballance, C. P. and D.C. Griffin. 2008. Intermediate-coupling R-matrix calculations of electron-impact excitation of Fe5+. Journal of Physics B 41, 195205
Ludlow, J. A., S.D. Loch, M.S. Pindzola, C.P. Ballance, D.C. Griffin, M. E. Bannister and M. Fogle. 2008. Electron-impact ionization of C+ in both ground and metastable states. Physical Review A 78, 052708.
Jones, Jill. 2009. Hags and Whores: American Sin and Shaming from Cotton Mather to Jerry Springer. Journal of American Culture 32 (2): 146-154.
Lines, Lee, Michael Kuby, Ronald Schultz, James Clancy, and Zhixiao Xie. 2008. A Rental Car Strategy for Commercialization of Hydrogen in Florida. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 33: 5312-5325.
McLaren, Margaret. Fall 2008. Gender Equality and the Economic Empowerment of Women. Forum on Public Policy.
Miller, Jonathan. 2009. Publishers Did Not Take the Bait: A forgotten precursor to the NIH Open Access Policy. College & Research Libraries 70 (2) 123-32.
Miller, Jonathan. 2008. Quick and Easy Reference Evaluation: Gathering Users’ and Providers’ Perspectives. RUSQ 47 (3): 17-21.
Moore, Thomas R., Daniel W. Zietlow,* Christopher W. Gorman*, Donald C. Griffin, Connor P. Balance, and David J. Parker*. 2009. Transient motion of a circular plate after an impact. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America - Express Letters 125: EL63-69.
Horton, Nicholas G.* and Thomas R. Moore. 2009. Modeling the magnetic pickup of an electric guitar. American Journal of Physics 77: 144-150.
Stephey, Laurie A.* and Thomas R. Moore. 2008. Experimental investigation of an American five-string banjo. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 124: 3276-3283.
Moore, Thomas R. and Jacob J. Skubal.* 2008. Time-averaged electronic speckle pattern interferometry in the presence of ambient motion. Part I. Theory and experiments. Applied Optics 47: 4640-4648.
Ray, J. M.,* and R.D. Ray. 2008. Train-To-Code: An Adaptive Expert System for Training Systematic Observation and Coding Skills. Behavior Research Methods 40 (3): 673-693.
Andrews, D. R., D.C.S. Richard, & K. Aroian. 2009. Factor structure of the Denyes Self-Scare Practice Instrument. Western Journal of Nursing Measurement.
Erdodi, L. A., D.C.S. Richard & C. Hopwood. 2009. Conditional error variance in the WISC-IV Vocabulary subtest. Psychoeducational Assessment.
Luttrell, V. R., B. Callen, M.D. Wood, D.G. Deeds, C. Allen, & D.C.S. Richard. 2009. The Math Value Inventory (MVI) for general education students: Development and initial validation. Journal of Psychological and Educational Measurement.
Porcari, C. E., R. Amdur, E.I. Koch, D.C.S. Richard, T. Favorite, B. Martis, & I. Liberzon. 2009. Assessment of post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans by videoconferencing and by face-to-face methods. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare.
Richard, D. C. S. 2008. Idolizing efficient decision-making: Simon, Paula, Randy and signal detection theory. Traumatic StressPoints.
Gloster, A., D.C.S. Richard, J. Himle, E. Koch & J. Hornton. 2008. An ecological momentary assessment of recall accuracy of patients’ obsessive-compulsive symptoms and estimation of functional relations. Behaviour Research and Therapy 46: 642-655.
Gavin, A., B. Roche, and M.R. Ruiz. 2008. Competing Contingencies Over Derived Relational Responding: A Behavioral Model of the Implicit Association Test. The Psychological Record 58: 427-441.
Sardy, M.J., J.M. Munoz, J.R. Sun, and I. Alon. 2008. Emerging Dimensions of Business Ethics In China. Competition Forum 6.
Sardy, M., I. Alon. 2008. Understanding Chinese Management Needs Through Ancient Chinese Philosophy. International Journal of Business and Globalization 3 (2).
Alon, I., M. Fetscherin, and M. Sardy. 2008. Geely Motors a Chinese Automaker enters International Markets. International Journal of Chinese Culture and Management (IJCCM) 1 (4).
Sardy, M., M. Fetscherin. 2008. Chinese Brands: Build or Buy Considerations. International Journal of Chinese Culture and Management (IJCCM) 1 (4).
Chambliss, Julian C. and William Svitavsky. October 2008. From Pulp Hero to Superhero: Culture, Race, and Identity in American Popular Culture, 1900-1940. Studies in American Culture.
Tomé, Patricia. Fall 2008. X Edición de Mayo Teatral en Cuba: Homenajeando 40 años del Teatro Escambray. Latin American Theatre Review 42 (1): 159-65.
Anderson, Mark, Christian Barrientos, Robert C. Brigham, Julie R. Carrington, Michelle Kronman*, Richard P. Vitray and Jay Yellen. 2009. Irregular Colorings of Some Graph Classes. Bulletin of the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications 55: 105-119.
Warnecke, Tonia. 2008. Women as wives, mothers or workers: how welfare eligibility requirements influence women's labor force participation--a case study of Spain. Journal of Economic Issues 42 (4): 981-1004.
Warnecke, Tonia, Alex DeRuyter. 2008. Gender, Non-standard Work and Development Regimes: A Comparison of the USA and Indonesia. Journal of Industrial Relations 50 (5): 718-735.
Anderson, Mark, Christian Barrientos, Robert C. Brigham, Julie R. Carrington, Michelle Kronman*, Richard P. Vitray and Jay Yellen. 2009. Irregular Colorings of Some Graph Classes. Bulletin of the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications 55: 105-119.
Zhang, Wenxian. 2008. Yellow Register Archives of Imperial Ming China. Libraries and the Cultural Record 43 (2): 148-175.
Zhang, Wenxian. 2008. Is There a Role for the Library in a Student-Faculty Collaborative Research Program? College & Undergraduate Libraries 15 (3): 341-356.
Deaver, Philip. “Illinois.” In The Poets Guide to the Birds, eds. Judith Kitchen and Ted Kooster, Tallahassee, FL: Anhinga Press. 2009.
Deaver, Philip. 2009. Deep Image, Humor, and the Work of William Matthews. First Draft. A Publication of the Alabama Writers Forum 20-23.
Deaver, Philip. 2008. “The Garden Plot.” In Visiting Hours and other stories, ed. Daniel E. Wickett, Winston-Salem, NC: Press.
Deaver, Philip. 2008. “The Bat.” In Anatomy of Baseball, ed. Lee Gutkind and Andrew Blauner with forward by Yogi Berra, Southern Methodist University Press.
Deaver, Philip. Autumn 2008. Retrospective on the Work of David Huddle. Southern Review, 785-972.
Frost, Carol. 2009. “Orchid.” Alahambra Press. 2009
Frost, Carol. 2009. “Apiary 40.” Poetry, March 2009.
Frost, Carol. 2009. “A Poet’s Inner Eye.” Humanist, March 2009.
Frost, Carol. Fall 2008. “Apiary XV.” and “Two Songs for Dementia.” Ploughshares, Fall 2008. 34, (1).
Frost, Carol. 2008. “Argonaut's Vow.” and “Man of War.” Poetry, January 2008.
Frost, Carol. 2008. “Sin.” “Apiary II.” “Apiary VIII.” “Egret.” “Man of War.” and “Wild Rose.” When She Named Fire: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry by American Women. Autumn House Press. November 1, 2008.
Nordstrom, Alan. 2009. Sonnets on Wisdom in Honour of Nicholas Maxwell. Science and the Pursuit of Wisdom: Studies in the Philosophy of Nicholas Maxwell.
Nordstrom, Alan. 2008. “Shakespeare on Wisdom.” In Wisdom in the University, ed. Ronald Barnett and Nicholas Maxwell, London: Routledge.