The Faculty Bibliography highlights the scholarship and creativity of Columbus State University's faculty.
Submissions from 2004
Teacher motivation to participate in National Board Certification, Deniz Peker
Teacher Motivation to Participate in National Board Certification, Deniz Peker
Understanding metadata, Jacqueline Radebaugh
Be our guest: Dude ranching in Wyoming, Amanda Rees
Interpretive plan for miners delight, Amanda Rees
Review of The Great Plains Reader by Diane Quantic and Jane Hafen (Eds), Amanda Rees
Teaching tourism: Implications for federal cultural resource management, Amanda Rees
Teaching tourism in the 21st century, Amanda Rees
The Great Plains region, Amanda Rees
Wildscapes, dudscapes, and the dude ranching aesthetic: Grand Teton National Park 1908-1940, Amanda Rees
Review of Critical Literacy in a Digital Era: Technology, Rhetoric, and the Public Interest, by Barbara Warnick, Eliot Rendleman
Review of Natural Discourse: Toward Ecocomposition, by Sidney L. Dobrin and Christian R. Weisser, Eliot Rendleman
CSU Wind Ensemble: GMEA Tour Concert. [sound recording] : January 27, 2004., Robert Rumbelow and Lisa Oberlander
CSU Wind Ensemble: GMEA Tour Concert, [videorecording] : January 27, 2004., Robert Rumbelow and Lisa Oberlander
A Velociraptorine tooth from Alabama and its Paleogeographic Implications, David R. Schwimmer
Late Cretaceous dinosaurs of the eastern Gulf Coast, and their relationships with Atlantic Coast taxa, David R. Schwimmer
The Ingersoll Shale, an Upper Cretaceous Konservat-Lagerstatte in the Eutaw Formation of east-central Alabama, David R. Schwimmer
Participation of Women in Undergraduate Physics, Kimberly A. Shaw
Looking through the opera glasses: Performance and artifice in “The Age of Innocence”., Carmen Skaggs
INTERRUPTED MELODY: THE 1956 ATTACK ON NAT "KING" COLE, Gary S. Sprayberry
The One-Columbus Initiative: Ethnic Diversity and Community Response, John Studstill
Password policy: the good, the bad, and the ugly, Wayne C. Summers and Edward Bosworth
"Useful Laborers" and "Savage Hordes": Hispanic Central American Views of Afro-Indigenous Peoples in the Nineteenth Century, Doug Tompson
CSU Percussion Ensemble, November 5, 2004. [videorecording], Paul Vaillancourt and Andrée Martin
Paul Vaillancourt, percussion with Jeff Meyer, piano. [sound recording] : February 16, 2004., Paul Vaillancourt and Jeff Meyer