Browsing Faculty Publications by Title
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Mary Shelley's Last Men: The Truth of Dreams
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975) -
More Matter for a May Morning: Evil May Day, 1517
(, 2017-04)My seminar paper surveys accounts of Evil May Day from 1517 to The Play of Sir Thomas More (1603-04). It begins by analyzing contemporary accounts and chronicle histories. It then moves on to consider the ways in which the ... -
Morrissaga: Sigurd the Volsung
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977) -
Nostromo's Chronology: The Shaping of History
(Texas Tech Press, 1976) -
Patron-Driven Weeding as Engagement and Collection Management
(Empire State Library Network (ESLN), 2016-04-04) -
[Rapid Radar Plotting Technique Problems]
(, 1990) -
Review of Perspectives on Women's Archives by Tanya Zanish-Belcher with Anke Voss (Eds)
(Taylor & Francis, 2013) -
Risk Sensitive Optimal Synchronization of Coupled Stochastic Neural Networks with Chaotic Phenomena
(IEEE, 2015-05-26)This paper presents a new theoretical design of how an optimal synchronization is achieved for stochastic coupled neural networks with respect to a risk sensitive optimality criterion. The approach is rigorously developed ... -
Robert Caro and His Critics: The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York
(Heart of Lakes Publishing, 1988) -
A Short History of New York's Two Major Parties
(State University of New York Press, 1989) -
A Survey of SUNY Institutional Repositories
(, 2016-04) -
Teachers in the Archives: Hosting a Professional Development Day for K-12 Teachers
(Society of American Archivists, 2016-09) -
Teaching with Primary Sources: Reports from the Front Lines
(, 2017-06-15)As the pedagogical benefits of working with primary sources have become more well-known, archivists are increasingly serving as educators and interpreters of their collections. However, archivists often have little experience ... -
Technology and Virtualization of Educational Process
(, 2016-07)There are two methods to limit an individual’s perception of reality. The first is to place constraints on the physical environment and thus create conditions for the senses to convey the available information to the brain, ... -
Using Data to Plan Library Renovations
(, 2016-06)SUNY Maritime librarians have an opportunity to overhaul their space as part of a SUNY grant for an “Academic Success Center” — the first renovation of this AIA-award winning space since the 1970s. The library needed to ... -
Water-Quality Assessment of Two Slow-Moving Sandy-Bottom Sites on the Saw Mill River, New York
(Eagle Hill Institute, 2015)We selected 2 sites on the Saw Mill River and conducted biological assessments of water quality using macroinvertebrate composition. Assessment metrics used were: Shannon-Weiner diversity, evenness, species richness, ... -
You’ve Done PDA, What About PDW?: Patron-Driven Weeding as Engagement and Collection Management
(, 2016-01-21)Patron-driven acquisition has become a regular part of the collections development process in many libraries. If we can trust our patrons to provide valuable input on what types of materials belong in the library’s collection, ...