Research Bulletin of Faculty & Students
2008 Edition
The "Research Bulletin of Faculty and Students" publishes news of scholarly and creative activities in several categories. Below are entires in Volume Thirty-One, 2008. The Vice President for Academic Affairs calls for contributions to the Bulletin once a year.
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College of Arts & Behavioral Sciences
College of Business and Management
College of Education
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Crystal M. Lange College of Nursing and Health Sciences
College of Science, Engineering, and Technology
Students
University-Wide Staff
Categories
- Books; scholarly books in print: monographs, textbooks, and collections of the author’s work
- Edited Publications; both single volumes edited by the contributor and journals or collections of which the contributor is the primary editor
- Articles, Book Chapters, Essays, and Conference Proceedings; articles published in refereed journals or in collections of scholarly papers, as well as papers presented at conferences and subsequently printed in Proceedings
- Poetry; published poetry
- Reviews; scholarly material of which the contributor is the primary author
- Papers and Presentations; refereed papers presented at conferences of scholars.
- Fiction; published novels and short fiction
- Art Exhibitions; art works exhibited at adjudicated exhibitions
- Performances; contributions to adjudicated performances
- Online Resources; online web sites and resources of scholarly material of which the contributor is the primary author
- Poster Sessions; refereed posters presented at conferences of scholars
- Grants and Funded Research; funding for research completed or underway
- Patents; those applied for as well as those awarded
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Submit a Contribution
Contributions should be confined to the categories described above, and should bear dates within the calendar year of the call for contributions. Contributions to in-house publications are not included. Contributors should make their entries conform to the style evident in Volume Thirty-One, 2008 or the most recent edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. Abstracts may be supplied for all submissions, and should be limited to two hundred and fifty words each. Contributions should be submitted to the Editor as e-mail at jgirdham(at)svsu.edu.