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Archive for 2009

  • Instructional Psychology & Technology Additions
    Posted December 2, 2009 by Rebekah

    Dr. David Wiley, in the Department of Instructional Psychology and Technology, researches universal access to education and open educational resources, among other topics. It’s fitting that Dr. Wiley has recently added a number of his articles to ScholarsArchive, opening access to his research. Search instructional psychology on this page to see related articles.

  • A Bit of Poetry
    Posted November 20, 2009 by Rebekah

    Did you know ScholarsArchive has poetry among its collections? Richard Hacken, European Studies & Linguistics Librarian, shares his humorous take on life in the Harold B. Lee Library through poetry. Though he has written poems for numerous occasions, this time of year you might especially enjoy Twas the Committee Before Christmas or A Christmas Visit [...]

  • Herbarium Images Added
    Posted November 4, 2009 by Rebekah

    The S. L. Welsh Herbarium collection of ScholarsArchive is an accumulation of plant specimen images. The plant specimens have been gathered from around the world, particularly from Utah and the Western United States. Each specimen image is accompanied by the name of the species, the date of the collection, and the species’ location. Nearly six [...]

  • Addition to Mormon Media Studies
    Posted October 28, 2009 by Rebekah

    Dr. Sherry Baker, Department of Communications, oversees the Mormon Media Studies collection.  She has recently added a bibliography to the collection titled, “Mormons and the Media 1898-2003:  A Selected, Annotated, and Indexed Bibliography (with Suggestions for Future Research).” The purpose of the bibliography is to provide readers with a compilation of, “academic scholarship completed to [...]

  • We’re Here to Help
    Posted October 6, 2009 by Rebekah

    BYU Faculty and Staff: Not sure what you can add to ScholarsArchive? We’re here to help. Just send your most current vita to scholarsarchive@byu.edu and our staff will review it for you.  We’ll tell you which items can be included in ScholarsArchive and we’ll even add the items for you!

  • Chemical Engineering Joins ScholarsArchive
    Posted September 25, 2009 by Rebekah

    Dr. Richard L. Rowley, Chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering, researches molecular modeling and thermophysical properties, among other topics. Dr. Rowley has published a number of articles in the Journal of Chemical Physics, which we are happy to have recently added to ScholarsArchive. A collection for these and other items from the Department can [...]

  • Two Student Theses
    Posted September 11, 2009 by Rebekah

    Two former students’ theses have recently been added to our Student Publications collection. Adam Robertson wrote a thesis titled,  Multi-Baseline Interferometric Sar for Iterative Height Estimation as part of his studies in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering.  Daniel Reeves addresses distribution, position and manifestations of social capital in his thesis, Adventist and Mormon [...]

  • Food Storage Research Just Added
    Posted August 31, 2009 by Rebekah

    ScholarsArhchive has a new collection of food storage research. Long-term food storage research conducted by the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics & Food Science is meant to promote self-reliance, reduce hunger, and improve the quality of life in targeted areas of the world. Learn more by visiting the collection here.

  • Historical Dresses on Display
    Posted August 18, 2009 by Rebekah

    Four dresses from BYU’s Historical Clothing Collection are on display in the northwest window of the Bookstore. Dr. Mary Farahnakian of the Theatre and Media Arts Department worked to bring us this beautiful display of commencement dresses. Stop by the Bookstore before 8/24 to see the dresses for yourself, or check out the Historical Clothing [...]

  • Bibliography of Books…
    Posted August 11, 2009 by Rebekah

    The L. Tom Perry Special Collections in the Lee Library houses many gems. One of our emeritus librarians, Gary Gillum, has taken a keen interest in one type of gem; books printed in England before 1700. After many years of compilation, Gary Gillum has created an annotated bibliography of the books housed in Special Collections [...]