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I Hear The Train A Comin' -- An Interview With Catherine Mitchell, Director Of Escholarship, Greg Tananbaum Feb 2010

I Hear The Train A Comin' -- An Interview With Catherine Mitchell, Director Of Escholarship, Greg Tananbaum

Against the Grain

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Issues In Vendor/Library Relations -- Steel, Bob Nardini Feb 2010

Issues In Vendor/Library Relations -- Steel, Bob Nardini

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From The University Presses -- Georgia State And (Un)Fair Use: A Rebuttal To Kenneth Crews, Sanford G. Thatcher Feb 2010

From The University Presses -- Georgia State And (Un)Fair Use: A Rebuttal To Kenneth Crews, Sanford G. Thatcher

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Papa Abel Remembers -- The Tale Of A Band Of Booksellers, Fasicle 11: Corporate Bibliographic Control Systems, Richard Abel Feb 2010

Papa Abel Remembers -- The Tale Of A Band Of Booksellers, Fasicle 11: Corporate Bibliographic Control Systems, Richard Abel

Against the Grain

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Biz Of Acq -- Constant Change In Acquisitions, Amy Faltinek Feb 2010

Biz Of Acq -- Constant Change In Acquisitions, Amy Faltinek

Against the Grain

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590: Local Notes -- Professional Development & The Academic Librarian: The Best Route, Steve Mckinzie Feb 2010

590: Local Notes -- Professional Development & The Academic Librarian: The Best Route, Steve Mckinzie

Against the Grain

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Acquisitions Archaeology -- Managing Resources (Vol. 2 No. 1, February 1990), Jesse Holden Feb 2010

Acquisitions Archaeology -- Managing Resources (Vol. 2 No. 1, February 1990), Jesse Holden

Against the Grain

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Standards Column -- Moving To Collections Of Items, Todd Carpenter Feb 2010

Standards Column -- Moving To Collections Of Items, Todd Carpenter

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Future Tense -- The Library On The Ground: 5 Reasons Why Consortia Matter More Than Ever, Rick Lugg, Ruth Fischer Feb 2010

Future Tense -- The Library On The Ground: 5 Reasons Why Consortia Matter More Than Ever, Rick Lugg, Ruth Fischer

Against the Grain

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Something To Think About -- Serial Weeding For Real!, Mary E. (Tinker) Massey Feb 2010

Something To Think About -- Serial Weeding For Real!, Mary E. (Tinker) Massey

Against the Grain

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Table Of Contents Feb 2010

Table Of Contents

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Charleston Conference 2010: Issues In Book And Serial Acquisition Feb 2010

Charleston Conference 2010: Issues In Book And Serial Acquisition

Against the Grain

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Atg Deadlines Feb 2010

Atg Deadlines

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Is The Book Dead? Reminiscences From The Great Debate At The Exploring Acquistions Conference, Sue Mcknight Feb 2010

Is The Book Dead? Reminiscences From The Great Debate At The Exploring Acquistions Conference, Sue Mcknight

Against the Grain

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Full Page Ads Feb 2010

Full Page Ads

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Technology Left Behind -- Barnes And Noble Carves A Nook In The Ereader Market, Cris Ferguson Feb 2010

Technology Left Behind -- Barnes And Noble Carves A Nook In The Ereader Market, Cris Ferguson

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People Profile: Madjid Dahmane Feb 2010

People Profile: Madjid Dahmane

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The Great Debate: An Introduction To The 2nd Exploring Acquisitions Conference, Robin Champieux, Steven Carrico Feb 2010

The Great Debate: An Introduction To The 2nd Exploring Acquisitions Conference, Robin Champieux, Steven Carrico

Against the Grain

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People Profile: Zahir Yahiaoui Feb 2010

People Profile: Zahir Yahiaoui

Against the Grain

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Library Perspective, Vendor Response, Robin Champieux, Steven Carrico Feb 2010

Library Perspective, Vendor Response, Robin Champieux, Steven Carrico

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International Dateline -- Books For All: From Blyton's Secret Seven To Wittgenstein's Investigations, Rita Ricketts Feb 2010

International Dateline -- Books For All: From Blyton's Secret Seven To Wittgenstein's Investigations, Rita Ricketts

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Notes From Mosier -- Drummers On The Porch, Scott A. Smith Feb 2010

Notes From Mosier -- Drummers On The Porch, Scott A. Smith

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Random Ramblings -- The Digital Divide, Bob Holley Feb 2010

Random Ramblings -- The Digital Divide, Bob Holley

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Letters To The Editor, Katina Strauch Feb 2010

Letters To The Editor, Katina Strauch

Against the Grain

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Publisher's Profile: Berkshire Publshing Group, Joyce Dixon-Fyle Feb 2010

Publisher's Profile: Berkshire Publshing Group, Joyce Dixon-Fyle

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Little Red Herrings -- Library Permanently Closed: See Google, Mark Y. Herring Feb 2010

Little Red Herrings -- Library Permanently Closed: See Google, Mark Y. Herring

Against the Grain

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Meal Parameters And Vagal Gastrointestinal Afferents In Mice That Experienced Early Postnatal Overnutrition, Jessica Biddinger, Edward A. Fox Jan 2010

Meal Parameters And Vagal Gastrointestinal Afferents In Mice That Experienced Early Postnatal Overnutrition, Jessica Biddinger, Edward A. Fox

Department of Psychological Sciences Faculty Publications

Early postnatal overnutrition disrupts satiety without altering vagal gastrointestinal afferents. PHYSIOL BEHAV 00(0) 000-000, 2010. Early postnatal overnutrition results in a predisposition to develop obesity due in part to hypothalamic and sympathetic dysfunction. Potential involvement of another major regulatory system component - the vagus nerve - has not been examined. Moreover, feeding disturbances have rarely been investigated prior to development of obesity when confounds due to obesity are minimized. To examine these issues, litters were culled on the day of birth to create small litters (SL; overnutrition), or normal-size litters (NL; normal nutrition). Body weight, fat pad weight, meal patterns, …


Associative Symmetry And Stimulus-Class Formation By Pigeons: The Role Of Non-Reinforced Baseline Relations, Peter J. Urcuioli Jan 2010

Associative Symmetry And Stimulus-Class Formation By Pigeons: The Role Of Non-Reinforced Baseline Relations, Peter J. Urcuioli

Department of Psychological Sciences Faculty Publications

Two experiments tested the assumption of Urcuioli’s (2008) theory of pigeons’ equivalence-class formation that consistent non-reinforcement of certain stimulus combinations in successive matching juxtaposed with consistent reinforcement of other combinations generates stimulus classes containing the elements of the reinforced combinations. In Experiment 1, pigeons were concurrently trained on symbolic (AB) and two identity (AA and BB) successive tasks in which half of all identity trials ended in non-reinforcement but all AB trials were reinforced, contingent upon either responding or not-responding to the comparisons. Subsequent symmetry (BA) probe trials showed evidence of symmetry in one of four pigeons. In Experiment 2, …


Timing Is Affected By Demands In Memory Search But Not By Task Switching., Claudette Fortin, Richard Schweickert, Remi Gaudreault, Charles Viau-Quesnel Jan 2010

Timing Is Affected By Demands In Memory Search But Not By Task Switching., Claudette Fortin, Richard Schweickert, Remi Gaudreault, Charles Viau-Quesnel

Department of Psychological Sciences Faculty Publications

Recent studies suggest that timing and tasks involving executive control processes might require the same attentional resources. This should lead to interference when timing and executive tasks are executed concurrently. This study examines the interference between timing and task switching, an executive function. In four experiments, memory search and digit classification were performed successively in four conditions: search-search (search followed by search), search-digit, digit-search and digit-digit. In a control reaction-time condition, participants provided RT responses in each of the two tasks. In a time-production condition, an RT response was provided to the first stimulus, but the response to the second …


Reflexivity In Pigeons, Mary M. Sweeney, Peter J. Urcuioli Jan 2010

Reflexivity In Pigeons, Mary M. Sweeney, Peter J. Urcuioli

Department of Psychological Sciences Faculty Publications

A recent theory of pigeons’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity, an untrained ability to match a stimulus to itself, should be observed after training on two “mirror-image” symbolic successive matching tasks plus identity successive matching using some of the symbolic matching stimuli. One group of pigeons was trained in this fashion; a second group was trained similarly but with successive oddity (rather than identity). Subsequently, comparison-response rates on novel matching versus mismatching sequences with the remaining symbolic matching stimuli were measured on non-reinforced probe trials. Higher rates were observed on matching than on mismatching probes in the former …