The Faculty Bibliography highlights the scholarship and creativity of Columbus State University's faculty.
Submissions from 1997
The promise and the promises: partnerships from a university perspective, Karen M. Higgins and Mark Merickel
Controlling limits of Boltzmann-type ODE's, Tim Howard
Predicting Limits for Boltzmann-type ODEs, Tim Howard
On power bounded operators., Eugen J. Ionascu
Reduction of work-in-process for a better profitability, Adam Maiga
The Enemy Reviewed: German Popular Literature through British Eyes between the Two World Wars. By Ariela Halkin, Neal McCrillis
A History of the Confederate Navy by Raimondo Luraghi and Paolo Coletta, Maurice Melton
The rise [or fall] of lottery adoption within the logic of collective action : some empirical evidence, Franklin Mixon
The rise [or fall] of lottery adoption within the logic of collective action : some empirical evidence, Franklin Mixon
Welfare or welfare state?, Franklin Mixon and David Marsland
Welfare or welfare state?, Franklin Mixon and David Marsland
Gerrymandering and the Voting Rights Act of 1982: A Public Choice Analysis of Turnover in the U.S. House of Representatives, Franklin Mixon and Kamal Upadhyaya
Gerrymandering and the Voting Rights Act of 1982: A Public Choice Analysis of Turnover in the U.S. House of Representatives, Franklin Mixon and Kamal Upadhyaya
On power bounded operators, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
For fun and profit: Is American studies vocational, Amanda Rees
Adults who do it all: Balancing work, family, and schooling, Iris M. Saltiel
Disparity of North American Late Cretaceous marine vertebrate faunas: Perhaps more artifactual than real, David R. Schwimmer
Late Cretaceous dinosaurs in Eastern USA - A Taphonomic and Biogeographic Model of Occurrences, David R. Schwimmer
Late Cretaceous dinosaurs in eastern USA—A taphonomic and biogeographic model of occurrences., David R. Schwimmer
Predatory dominance of giant crocodiles on the Late Cretaceous Southeastern Coastal Plain, David R. Schwimmer
The Selachian genus Sqaulicorax as preeminent scavengers in Upper Cretaceous Marine Sediments of North America, David R. Schwimmer
Xiphactinus vetus and the Distribution of Xiphactinus Species in North America, David R. Schwimmer
Xiphactinus Vetus and the Distribution of Xiphactinus Species in the Eastern United States, David R. Schwimmer, Joe D. Stewart, and G. Dent Williams
Scavenging by sharks of the genus Squalicorax in the Late Cretaceous of North America, David Schwimmer, J.D. Stewart, and G. Dent Williams
Exploitation in Academe: Subjective Interview with a Prol, and a Systems Theoretic Synthesis of Baer and Blanchard, John Studstill