University Libraries Publications and Scholarship
Publications and scholarship produced from faculty and researchers at Mississippi State University's University Libraries.
Articles
A Post-Enron Look at Perceptions of Academic and Business Ethics by Business Students, David Kern, Mark Foster, and Deborah Lee
Assessing the Openness of Anthropology Journals, Melody Dale, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Sheeji Kathuria, and Mary Ann Jones
Beyond the Family Tree: Genealogy Instruction as a Gateway to Primary Source Literacy, DeeDee Baldwin
CHamoru Employees of the Pre-War Guam Agricultural Experiment Station, Bradley Brazzeal
Eighteenth Century Chinese Painted Enamelware Materials and Techniques, Meg Wang
Elemental and isotopic analysis of leaves predicts nitrogen‑fixing phenotypes, Joshua R. Doby, Carolina Moriani Siniscalchi, Mariela Pajuelo, John Krigbaum, Douglas E. Soltis, Robert P. Guralnick, and Ryan A. Folk
From Farm to Pantry: Canning and Food Preservation Resources, Deborah Lee
Glee, Flash Mobs, and the Creation of Heightened Realities, Elizabeth Downey
Global Awareness and Pandemic in Predatory Journals and Publishing: A Bibliometric Analysis, Meg Wang
Maximizing Access through Consortial Partnership: Mississippi State Univeristy Libraries' Journal Expansion Project, Patrick L. Carr, Virginia Kay Williams, and Mary Ann Jones
Mississippi Cooks: Building a Culinary Collection, Deborah Lee
Roquea, a New Genus of Lychnophorinae (Vernonieae, Asteraceae) from Brazil and Its Phylogenetic Placement, Benoit Loeuille, Roberto Baptista Pereira Almeida, Carolina Moriani Siniscalchi, Makeli G. Lusa, and Guilherme Medeiros Antar
Science Librarianship in Colonial Philippines: Mary Polk and the Philippine Bureau of Science Library, 1903-1924, Bradley Brazzeal
Streaming Media in an Uncertain Legal Environment: A Model Policy and Best Practices for Academic Libraries, Tina M. Adams and Claudia C. Holland
The Long Tail: Implications for Marketing Library Services, Deborah Lee
The Reading Room Goes Virtual: Retooling First Year Experience Class Encounters with Archives and Primary Sources in the Wake of COVID-19, DeeDee Baldwin, Melody Dale, and Jessica Perkins Smith
The University of Wisconsin and the Development of Librarianship in the Philippines, Bradley Brazzeal
Using Family Connections to Create Community Connections: How a Genealogy Fair Can Benefit the Community and the Library, DeeDee Baldwin, Jennifer McGillan, and Corinne Kennedy
Images
The Biggest Little Farm, John Chester, Molly Chester, and Neon Films
Posters
Against All Odds: Facilitating Research on the First Black Legislators in Mississippi, DeeDee Baldwin
Basic and Automated: Why Two ETD Templates at Mississippi State University, Mary Ann Jones, Damen Peterson, and James Nail
Combating "fake news" through deepening our philosophical roots, Preston Salisbury
Mississippi State University Libraries’ Annual E.O. Templeton, Jr. History & Genealogy Fair, Corinne Kennedy, Jennifer McGillan, and DeeDee Baldwin
Teaching the Teachers: Introducing Comics with Library Instruction, Elizabeth Downey
The Elephant in the Room: An Analysis of New Academic Librarian Orientations in Scholarly Library & Information Science Journals (2011-2015), V Dozier and Denise A. Wetzel
Using Journal Evaluation as a Gateway to Collaboration, Mary Ann Jones
Presentations
Against All Odds: Telling the Stories of the First Black Legislators in Mississippi, DeeDee Baldwin, Karen Burch, and Bianca Ford
A New Institutional Repository: Building from the Ground Up, Julie D. Shedd
Copyright for the digital classroom, Mary Ann Jones
Copyright & Plagiarism in Research for Geosciences 2.10.17, Mary Ann Jones
Digital Humanities Dissertations: A New Model for PhD Scholarship, Jenifer Ishee Hoffman
DIY Disinformation: Using Fake Crafting Videos to Combat Fake News, Elizabeth M. Downey
Fostering Community through Grassroots DH at Mississippi State University, Hillary Richardson and Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara
GMD or no GMD: one library's approach to RDA conversion, Jim Kalwara
Incorporating Graphic Novels and Comics into Library Instruction, Elizabeth M. Downey
Innovating the FYE Proposal: Moving Beyond “Library Week”, Denise A. Wetzel and Justin Kani
Investigating Open Access Attitudes by Discipline at Mississippi State University, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara and Amanda Clay Powers
It's in the Game: Using Sports to Teach the ACRL Frameworks to First Semester Students, Denise Wetzel, Melody Dale, and Justin Kani
It's Not Unusual: Glee and the Mainstream Acceptance of Spontaneous Public Performance, Elizabeth M. Downey
Mississippi's First Black Legislators, DeeDee Baldwin
No holds: How the MSU Libraries website team made telework work, Julie D. Shedd, Troy DeRego, Brock Balducci, and Josh Tucker
So You Think You Can Dance: The Phenomenon of Library Flash Raves, Elizabeth M. Downey
Supporting Graduate Education: A Library-Wide Approach, Deborah Lee, James Nail, and Gail Peyton
The Recovery of Nineteenth-Century Black Histories, DeeDee Baldwin, Mary Maillard, Jewon Woo, and Frances Jones-Sneed
The Value of Oral Histories Beyond Discovery and Preservation, Neil Guilbeau, Hillary Richardson, and Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara
Using Popular Culture to Teach Academic Integrity, Elizabeth M. Downey
What Would Barbara Gordon Do? Teaching the Language of Comics to Education Majors, Elizabeth M. Downey
Where Should I Publish? How to Select the Right Journal, Mary Ann Jones
Texts
Fact-checking Viral Trends For News Writers, Elizabeth M. Downey
Mississippians in the Philippine Civil Service, 1901-1946, Bradley Brazzeal