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April 17, 1997

BOOKS & JOURNALS

In this 26th annual edition of Books and Journals by the Faculty, we recognize Pitt faculty members who write or edit books as well as edit or co-edit journals.

Book submissions have been arranged according to school, and listed alphabetically by title for easier reference. In instances of co-authored and co-edited books, the Pitt faculty member is listed first.

Following the Books by the Faculty section is Journals by the Faculty, which also is presented by school and listed alphabetically according to title. In instances of co-edited journals, the Pitt faculty member appears first.

We regret that space constraints prohibit the inclusion of more publications created by Pitt faculty and staff. For example, our book listing does not include individual chapters, articles, poems and similar pieces written or edited by Pitt faculty members. In the journal section, only editors and co-editors are included; other contributors, such as authors of individual articles and editorial board members, are not listed because of space constraints. Books and Journals by the Faculty was compiled by Jennifer Drumheiser from information submitted by the faculty members themselves. Books in this year's publication have a 1996 copyright date.

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BOOKS

ARTS & SCIENCES

The Abolition of Feudalism: Peasants, Lords and Legislators in the French Revolution

by John Markoff, professor, sociology, political science and history.

Penn State Press.

Active Listening: Expanding Understanding Through Content

by Dorolyn Smith, assistant instructor, linguistics; Marc Helgesen, Miyagi Gakuin Women's College, and Steven Brown, Youngstown State University.

Cambridge University Press.

This book deals with listening comprehension for intermediate level students of English as a second language.

The American Legislative Process: Congress and the States

by William J. Keefe and Morris S. Ogul, professors, political science.

Prentice Hall.

Another Kind of Monday

by William E. Coles, professor, English.

Simon and Schuster.

In this young adults' novel set in Pittsburgh, money, a note concealed in a copy of " Great Expectations," and a native curiosity lead high school senior Mark and his classmate Zeena on a quest around the city researching salient happenings from its history. This book was voted an ALA Best Book for Young Adults and also was on the 1997 Best Books for the Teen Age by the Office of Young Adult Services of the New York Public Library.

Aristotle

edited by Jennifer Whiting, associate professor, philosophy, and Stephen Engstrom, assistant professor, philosophy.

Cambridge University Press.

Aristotle, Kant and the Stoics: Rethinking Happiness and Duty

edited by Stephen Engstrom, assistant professor, philosophy, and Jennifer Whiting, associate professor, philosophy.

Cambridge University Press.

A collection of papers presented at a conference at the University of Pittsburgh in 1994, this volume challenges the traditional view that ancient and modern ethics are fundamentally opposed.

Body Thoughts

by Andrew J. Strathern, Andrew W. Mellon Professor, anthropology.

University of Michigan Press.

This book discusses world-wide and European ideas of the body in relation to notions of sickness and health and the mind/body problem.

Cinematernity: Film, Motherhood, Genre

by Lucy Fischer, professor, English.

Princeton University Press.

Noting that filmmakers and critics have often used motherhood as a metaphor to describe film production and the cinematic apparatus, this book undertakes the first investigation of how the topic of motherhood presents itself throughout a wide range of film genres.

Cinematic Uses of the Past

by Marcia Landy, professor, English.

University of Minnesota Press.

Coal and Coke in Pennsylvania

by Carmen DiCiccio, instructor, history.

Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.

A comprehensive treatise on the bituminous coal and coke industry predominant in western Pennsylvania, this definitive book showcases the towns, the technology, the workers and the economics of these important industries.

Compromising the Classics: Romance Epic Narrative in the Italian Renaissance

by Dennis Looney, associate professor, French and Italian languages and literatures.

Wayne State University Press.

This book examines the evolution of narrative poetics in three of the canonical poems of the Italian Renaissance, the romance-epics of Boiardo, Ariosto and Torquato Tasso. Combining cultural criticism with literary analysis, it focuses on how these poets renovated the genre of romance into a new kind of narrative through their imitation of classical epic, as well as pastoral, satire, history and, to a lesser extent, comedy and tragedy.

Creative Nonfiction: How to Live It and Write It

by Lee Gutkind, professor, English.

Chicago Review Press.

Through writing samples, anecdotes and exercises, this book demonstrates how to write nonfiction in an entertaining way.

Debt Wish: Entrepreneurial Cities, U.S. Federalism, and Economic Development

by Alberta Sbragia, professor, political science.

University of Pittsburgh Press.

The author considers American urban government as an investor, whether for building infrastructure or supporting economic development. Such investment has become disconnected from the normal political and administrative processes of local policymaking through the use of special public spending authorities. The author explores how this activity developed and how federal and state policies facilitated or limited it.

Dehexing Sex: Russian Womanhood During and After Glasnost

by Helena Goscilo, professor, Slavic languages and literatures.

University of Michigan Press.

This book examines Russian women as cultural producers and products from 1985 to today.

Economics and the Historian

by Thomas G. Rawski, professor, economics, and others.

University of California Press.

This book shows historians how to extend their research perspectives to encompass economic thinking and economic methods. The book provides a serious, but non-technical, introduction to basic principles and methods of economics and their application to historical study.

Edmund Burke and India: Political Morality and Empire

by Frederick G. Whelan, professor, political science.

University of Pittsburgh Press.

This book is a study of Burke's political thought with emphasis on his views of the British Empire in India.

En la Estella de la TeorÌa

by Paul A. BovÈ, professor, English; translated by Antonio Mendez Rubio.

Catedra.

The Explosive World of Tatyana N. Tolstaya's Fiction

by Helena Goscilo, professor, Slavic languages and literatures. M.E. Sharpe.

This book is the first book-length analysis of Tolstaya's prose (in M.E. Sharpe's World of Author series).

XV International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy

edited by Sanford A. Asher, professor, chemistry, and Paul Stein, Duquesne University. John Wiley & Sons.

This book contains proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy.

XV International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy, Volume II

edited by Sanford A. Asher, professor, chemistry, and Paul Stein, Duquesne University.

McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Filozofusok Freudrol Es A Pszichoanalizisrol

by Adolf Grunbaum, Andrew W. Mellon Professor, philosophy.

Cserepfalvi Kiadasa.

This book is a Hungarian translation of the author's 1984 book " The Foundations of Psychoanalysis: A Philosophical Critique."

The Future of Governing

by B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor, political science.

University of Kansas Press.

Greek Lyrics: An Anthology in Translation

by Andrew M. Miller, associate professor, classics.

Hackett Publishing Company.

This book contains original translations of the work of 19 ancient Greek poets, with introductions and explanatory/interpretive annotations.

Guest People: Hakka Identity in China and Abroad

edited by Nicole Constable, assistant professor, anthropology.

University of Washington Press.

The essays in this volume examine what it means to be Hakka in a variety of sociocultural, political, geographical and historical contexts.

Harmony and Counterpoint: Ritual Music in Chinese Context

by Evelyn S. Rawski, professor, history; Bell Yung, music, and Rubie S. Watson, Harvard University.

Stanford University Press.

This book is a conference volume comprised of nine essays that address the roles and functions of music in the Chinese ritual context.

Home Is a Foreign Country

by Rina Ferrarelli Provost, instructor, English.

Eadmer Press.

This book of lyrics explores all the layers of meaning contained in the title.

How to Think Like a Psychologist

by Donald H. McBurney, professor, psychology.

Prentice Hall.

This book uses a question-and-answer format to deal with common stumbling blocks to understanding psychology as a science.

Insiders Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical Counseling Psychology (4th Edition)

by Michael Sayette, associate professor, psychology; Tracy Mayne, University of California, San Francisco, and John Norcross, University of Scranton.

Guilford Press.

Intelligence Image Database Systems

edited by Shi-Kuo Chang, professor, computer science; Erland Jungert Swedish Defense Research Establishment, and G. Tortora, University of Salerno.

World Scientific Publishing Co.

This book focuses on current and future trends in the design of intelligence image database systems.

Introductory Statistics for Management and Economics

by James L. Kenkel, associate professor, economics.

Duxbury Press.

Learnability and the Lexicon: Theories and Second Language Acquisition Research

by Alan Juffs, assistant professor, linguistics.

John Benjamins.

This book reviews recent theories of semantics-syntax correspondences and makes new proposals for constraints on semantic structure relevant to syntax.

Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1086

edited by Alan M. Lesgold, professor, psychology; Claude Frasson and Gilles Gauthier, Universite de Montreal.

Springer-Verlag.

This proceedings volume contains 69 papers selected by the program committee from 128 papers submitted. They are preceded by six invited lectures from well-known speakers. The papers cover a wide range of subjects including advising systems, architectures for ITS, cognitive models, design issues, empirical studies, formal models, learning environments, real-world applications, software tools for tutoring, student modeling, teaching and learning strategies.

Les Fondements de la Psychanalyse: Une Critique Philosophique

by Adolf Grunbaum, Andrew W. Mellon Professor, philosophy.

Presses Universitaires de France.

This book is an updated and revised French version of the author's 1984 book, " The Foundations of Psychoanalysis: A Philosophical Critique."

Lessons from Experience: Experiential Learning in Administrative Reform edited

by B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor, political science, and Johan P. Olsen, University of Oslo.

Scandinavian University Press.

MACLAS Latin American Essays, Volume IX

edited by Harold Sims, professor, history; Juan Espadas, and Vera B. Reber.

MACLAS & Ursinus College Press.

This book contains the edited and refereed versions of the best papers presented at the annual meeting of the Middle Atlantic Conference of Latin American Studies.

The Meaning of General Theoretical Sociology

by Thomas J. Fararo, professor, sociology: translated into Japanese by Kenji Kosaka.

Harvest-sha, Inc.

Mujer y Cultura en la Colonia Hispanoamericana

edited by Mabel MoraÒa, chairperson, Hispanic languages and literatures.

IILI-Bibliotaca de America.

Organic Reactions, Volume 48

edited by Dennis P. Curran, Distinguished Service and Bayer professor, chemistry; Leo A. Paquette; Peter Beak and Engelbert Ciganek.

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Pedagogy: Disturbing History, 1819-1929

edited by Mariolina Rizzi Salvatori, associate professor, English.

University of Pittsburgh Press.

This book uses pedagogy as a key term for understanding how American education evolved in the early 20th century. It traces its contested meaning in a fascinating group of documents and offers a critical framework for reading them.

Pittsburgh Surveyed: Social Science and Social Reform in the Early Twentieth Century

edited by Maurine W. Greenwald, associate professor, history, and Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin.

University of Pittsburgh Press.

This book involves 13 scholars from history, sociology and philosophy who examine the social survey as a type of social research, placing it in the context of academic social science and social history.

Plato: Parmenides

by Mary Louise Gill, professor, classics, and translation of Plato's dialogue by M.L. Gill and P. Ryan.

Hackett Publishing Company.

This is one of the most important but enigmatic Platonic dialogues. This book contains a substantial introduction to the work and a new translation of it.

Producing a Womanistic Text: The Maternal as Signifier in Alice Walker's " The Color Purple"

by Janet J. Montelaro, research assistant professor, women's studies and English.

English Literary Studies.

This book explores the cultural production of " The Color Purple" in relation to Walker's creation of an Afro-American maternal ancestry in and outside the novel.

Quiescence and Passion: The Vision of Arunakim, Tamil Mystic

by Fred W. Clothey, professor, religious studies.

Austin & Winfield Press.

This is a study of a 15th-century South Indian mystic-poet whose work has been interpreted as an impression of ethnic pride and religious resurgence.

Reconstructing the History of Basin and Range Extension Using Sedimentology and Stratigraphy

edited by Kathi K. Beratan, assistant professor, geology and planetary science.

Geological Society of America.

The Renaissance of American Steel

by Frank Giarratani, professor, economics; Roger Ahlbrandt and Richard Fruehan.

Oxford Press.

This book analyzes the restructuring of the American steel industry and draws lessons for restructuring in other industries. The authors find that the keys to success lie in the coordinating nature of investment decisions and in the ability of a company's leadership.

The Rule of Law Under Seige

edited by William E. Scheuerman, assistant professor, political science.

University of California Press.

The volume brings together the writings of The Frankfurt School of Social Theory on democratic theory and juris prudence.

Russia + Women + Culture

edited by Helena Goscilo, professor, Slavic languages and literatures, and Beth Holmgren, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Indiana University Press.

This book is a collection of essays on women's popular culture from ancient times to the present day.

The Search for a Patron in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

edited by David G. Wilkens, professor, history of art and architecture, and Rebecca L. Wilkens, Carnegie Mellon University.

Edwin Mellon Press.

This volume contains 13 papers on the patronage of art, music and literature first presented at a Medieval and Renaissance Studies Conference held at the University of Pittsburgh.

Seishinbunseki No Kiso

by Adolf Grunbaum, Andrew W. Mellon Professor, philosophy.

Sangyotosho Publishing Co.

This is an abridged Japanese translation of the author's 1984 book " The Foundations of Psychoanalysis: A Philosophical Critique."

The Selected Writings of Christine de Pizan

edited and co-translated by Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, associate professor, French and Italian languages and literatures, and co-translated by Kevin Brownlee, University of Pennsylvania.

W.W. Norton.

This is a collection of new translations of 18 texts by Christine de Pizan (1364-1431) and seven critical essays.

Simon Bouquet, Imitations et traductions de cent dixhuict emblesmes dAlciat

edited by Daniel Russell, professor, French and Italian languages and literatures, and Catharine Randall, Fordham University.

AMS Press.

This critical edition of a previously unpublished late 16th-century French manuscript should be particularly useful in showing how emblems and their prose commentaries were used in poetic composition at the time.

Statistics for Archaeologists: A Common Sense Approach by Robert D. Drennan, professor, anthropology.

Plenum Press.

This book is an introduction to basic statistical principles and their application to quantitative data analysis in archaeology.

Stereochemistry of Radical Reactions

by Dennis P. Curran, Distinguished Service and Bayer Professor, chemistry; Ned A. Porter, Duke University, and Berna Giese, Universit‰t Basel.

VCH-Elsevier Sciencelta.

Surfactants in Analytical Chemistry

edited by Stephen G. Weber, professor, chemistry.

Elsevier.

Symbolic Projection for Image Information Retrieval and Spatial Reasoning

by Shi-kuo Chang, professor, computer science, and Erland Jungert.

Academic Press.

This book addresses image information retrieval and spatial reasoning, focusing on an approach called symbolic projection, which supports descriptions of image content on the basis of the spatial relationships between the pictorial objects.

A Theory of Individual Behavior

by Robert Wichers, associate professor, economics.

Academic Press.

This book is a mathematical approach to the behavior of the individual, particularly his response to stimuli, from price increase to temperature drop. The book deduces, in explicit functional form, how such responses vary with the magnitude of the stimulus, and how the effect of a stimulus wears off over time.

Translation of Mark Kmaritonov's " Lines of Fate"

edited by Helena Goscilo, professor, Slavic languages and literatures.

The New Press.

This book is a translation of the novel that won the first Russian Booker Prize in 1992.

The Walter Scott Era in Russia (in Russian)

by Mark Altshuller, professor, Slavic languages and literatures.

Academic Project.

This study examines Walter Scott's influence on the Russian historical novel of the 1830s. Unlike existent scholarship, which has focused on individual aspects of this phenomenon, this monograph is the first to offer a comprehensive survey.

Waves of Democracy: Social Movements and Political Change

by John Markoff, professor, sociology, political science and history.

Pine Forge Press.

BRADFORD

La muÒeca abandonada (The Abandoned Doll) and El hijo ˙nico de Guillermo Tell (Young Billy Tell)

translated by Carys Evans-Corrales, assistant professor, Spanish.

Estieno Contemporary Spanish Plays.

BUSINESS

Decision Making With Dependence and Feedback: The Analytic Network Process

by Thomas L. Saaty, professor.

RWS Publishing.

EDUCATION

Educational Assessment of Students

by Anthony J. Nitko, chairperson, psychology in education.

Prentice Hall/Merrill Education.

This is a basic textbook that focuses on the professional educational assessment practices of elementary and secondary school teachers. The book emphasizes assessing students' abilities to apply their knowledge to real-world situations to solve realistic problems and to engage in critical thinking. Emphasis is also placed on crafting and using performance tasks, projects and portfolios.

From Vision to Practice: The Art of Educational Leadership

by Richard C. Wallace Jr., clinical professor, administrative and policy studies.

Corwin Press.

This book describes the role of the superintendent of schools as an educational leader. It provides examples of programs from Pittsburgh Public Schools (1980-1992) and selected urban, suburban and rural school districts to illustrate principles of educational leadership.

Higher Education Costs and Tuition (English translation of Korean title)

by John C. Weidman, professor, administrative and policy studies; Byung-Ju Kim, Youngnam University; Ki-Chan Song, Injae University, and Namgi Park, Kwangju National University of Education.

Gyoyuck Gwahak Sa Publishing Co.

This book is a comparative study of the relationship between higher education costs and tuition structures.

Mapping Multiple Perspectives: Research Reports of the University of Pittsburgh Social Cartography Project, 1993-1996

edited by Rolland G. Paulston, professor, administrative and policy studies; Martin Liebman, and JoVictoria Nicholson-Goodman.

APS.

This book presents six chapters on the utility of social cartography as a new comparative method to map ideas, theories, perspectives, genres, and inter alia, visual culture in educational policy studies.

Perceival Exertion

by Robert J. Robertson, professor, health and physical education, and Bruce J. Noble, Purdue University.

Human Kinetics.

The book examines the background and development of perceived exertion including the development of Borg's rating of perceived exertion scale and other measurement models; how physiological and psychological factors affect perceived exertion; the use of RPE in exercise testing and prescription; and the author's global model of perceived exertion.

Service Learning in the Middle School: Building a Culture of Service

by Carl I. Fertman, assistant professor, health, physical, and recreation education; George P. White, Lehigh University, and Louis J. White.

National Middle School Association.

This volume focuses on the educational methodology of service learning at the middle school level: linking of service activities and learning outcomes. Descriptions of six ongoing programs and detailed information on organizations and associations that support service learning are presented.

Social Cartography: Mapping Ways of Seeing Social and Educational Change

edited by Rolland G. Paulston, professor, administrative and policy studies.

Garland Publishing.

This book addresses how the creation of social maps can help researchers and practitioners recognize, pattern and juxtapose difference. From both modern and postmodern viewpoints, scholars demonstrate how cognitive, intertextual, theoretical, and topological maps provide a timely new comparative methodology.

ENGINEERING

Connections in Steel Structures III: Behavior, Strength and Design

edited by Reidar Bjorhovde, professor, civil and environmental engineering; Andre Colson, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts et Industries de Strasbourg, and Riccardo Zandonini, University of Trento.

Elsevier Science.

The book presents state-of-the-art contributions from authorities on steel structures for buildings and bridges.

Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management

edited by Frederick G. Pohland, professor, civil and environmental engineering, and D. William Tedder, Georgia Institute of Technology.

American Academy of Environmental Engineers.

This book contains refereed original papers on remedial technologies, including recycling methods, biodegradation and bioremediation, surfactant and physicochemical treatment, and monitoring and analysis.

Engineered Contaminated Soils and Interaction of Soil Geomembranes

edited by Luis E. Vallejo, associate professor, civil and environmental engineering; Jay N. Meegoda, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and L.N. Reddi, Kansas State University.

American Society of Civil Engineers.

This collection of peer-reviewed papers covers use of remediated petroleum contaminated soils in highway construction; surface thermodynamics of an organoclay; aggregates for construction from vitrified chromium contaminated soils and stabilizing contaminated soils to render them environmentally unavailable for exposure pathway migration.

Manufacturing Enterprise Reengineering: A Success Strategy

by John H. Manley, professor, industrial engineering.

Cathedral Publishing.

This book is about maximizing the global competitive position of U.S. manufacturing companies without sacrificing their moral obligations to the people in their workforce or in their communities.

Proceedings of the ASME Heat Transfer Division, Volume 2

edited by James L.S. Chen, associate professor, mechanical engineering, and others.

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Rise Above the Rest: The Power of Superior Information, Knowledge and Wisdom

by John H. Manley, professor, industrial engineering.

Cathedral Publishing.

This book is an important hands-on guide for strengthening the ongoing decision-making processes required to (1) ensure that component parts of an organization's systems complement one another; (2) quickly adapt to change; and (3) make the best use of collective information, knowledge and wisdom.

Schaum's Outline of Programming With C, 2nd Edition

by Byron S. Gottfried, professor, industrial engineering.

McGraw-Hill.

This second edition provides instruction in the use of the C language, within the context of contemporary C programming style. It includes complete and understandable explanations of the commonly used features of C, including most of the features included in the current ANSI standard. In addition, the book presents a contemporary approach to programming, stressing the importance of clarity, legibility, modularity and efficiency in program design.

Spreadsheet Tools for Engineers: Excel 5.0 Edition

by Byron S. Gottfried, professor, industrial engineering.

McGraw-Hill.

This book explains how to use Excel to solve simple problems that commonly arise in engineering analysis. It is intended as a supplementary textbook for use in introductory engineering courses, though it should also be of interest to practicing engineers as well as more advanced students.

Strategic Management of Teams

by David I. Cleland, professor, industrial engineering.

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

The author demonstrates in this book that alternative, cross-functional teams are both critical to the management of change within an organization and building blocks: in the design and execution of product/service and process strategy.

GENERAL STUDIES

A Wise Extravagance: The Founding of the Carnegie International Exhibitions, 1895-1901 by Kenneth J. Neal, part-time professor, history of art and architecture.

University of Pittsburgh Press.

This book traces the formative years of the Carnegie International, the country's oldest and most influential exhibition of contemporary international art.

GREENBURG

Charles Olson & Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence, Volume 10

edited by Richard L. Blevins, associate professor, English.

Black Sparrow Press.

Lettopalena: A Town, A History

translated by Guy Rossetti, professor, Hispanic languages and literatures.

CARSA.

This text, in both Italian and English, tells the story of Lettopalena from its founding by the Benedictine monks in 1020 A.D. to the present.

Piano Playing Made Easy: Christmas Songs

by Gilbert DeBenedetti, instructor, humanities.

Publications International.

This book offers a wide variety of songs arranged for the advanced beginner. It provides instruction on basic skills, as well as guitar chords and lyrics.

HEALTH AND REHABILITATION SCIENCES

Health Information: Management of a Strategic Resource

edited by Mervat Abdelhak, associate professor, health information management; Sara Grostick, University of Alabama; Mary Alice Hanken, University of Washington, and Ellen Jacobs, College of Saint Mary.

W. B. Saunders.

This book points out the broader perspective of the scope and domains of health information management practice. Health information management is the nerve center of the health care enterprise.

Time Out! I Didn't Hear You

by Catherine V. Palmer, assistant professor, communication science and disorders; Stacy L. Butts; George A. Lindley, and Susan E. Snyder.

Sports Support Syndicate.

This book provides all the information needed to make athletics accessible in the most cost-effective, comfortable way.

INFORMATION SCIENCES

Documenting Localities: A Practical Model for American Archivists and Manuscripts Curators by Richard J. Cox, associate professor.

Scarecrow Press.

This book is intended to help archivists determine what to do in acquiring records and manuscripts documenting a particular locality.

The First Helping Interview: Engaging the Client and Building Trust

by Sara F. Fine, professor, and Paul H. Glasser, Rutgers University.

Sage Publications.

Ideas for School Library Media Centers: Focus on Curriculum

by Blanche Woolls, professor, library science.

Hi Willow Research & Publishing.

This book is an introduction to the integration of the library media center into the curriculum.

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Children, Television and Fred Rogers

edited by Margaret Kimmel, professor, and Mark Collins, University Relations.

University of Pittsburgh Press.

This is a collection of 15 essays analyzing the contributions of the award-winning creator of the longest running TV show for children.

JOHNSTOWN

Gilbert Dennison Harris: A Life With Fossils

by William R. Brice, professor and chairperson, natural sciences.

Paleontological Research Institution.

Instructor's Manual and Resource Guide to Accompany " Psychological Testing and Assessment" (3rd Edition)

by Suzanne M. Phillips, associate professor, psychology; Mark E. Swerdlik, Illinois State University, and Ronald Jay Cohan, St. John's University.

Mayfield.

This instructor's manual accompanies the undergraduate text. It includes class exercises, workbook solutions, discussion questions and chapter summaries.

Psychological Testing and Assessment: An Introduction to Tests and Measurement (3rd Edition)

by Suzanne M. Phillips, associate professor, psychology; Ronald Jay Cohen, St. John's University, and Mark Swerdlik, Illinois State University.

Mayfield.

This is the third edition of a widely used undergraduate text for psychological testing courses. The text covers psychometric theory, intelligence and personality testing, and applications of testing in special settings, such as the workplace and in clinical settings.

LAW Basic Corporate/Shareholder Taxation

by William J. Brown, professor.

Matthew Bender & Co.

This is a casebook intended for use in law and graduate business schools. In addition to edited judicial opinions and revenue rulings, explanatory text, notes and numerous problems are presented to help develop students' familiarity with federal taxation of corporate/shareholder and intercorporate transactions.

Basic Corporate/Shareholder Taxation Teacher's Guide

by William J. Brown, professor.

Matthew Bender & Co.

This book is a detailed portrayal of how corporate taxation can be taught effectively. Included is a suggested analysis for each of the problems presented in " Basic Corporate/Shareholder Taxation."

Environmental Obligations in Bankruptcy 1996 Supplement

by Kathryn R. Heidt, professor.

Warren, Gorham & Lamont.

This work compiles and analyzes the law at the intersection of environmental and bankruptcy law.

Hybrid: Bisexuals, Multiracials and Other Misfits Under American Law

by Ruth Colker, professor.

NYU Press.

Just Stories: How the Law Embodies Racism and Bias

by Thomas Ross, professor.

Beacon Press.

Learning French Through the Law: A Comparative French/English Treatment of Terms in a Legal Context

by Vivian Curran, assistant professor.

Columbia University Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law.

This is an introduction to French in a legal context.

MEDICINE

Advances in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

edited by Eugene N. Myers, professor and chairperson, otolaryngology; Charles D. Bluestone, otolaryngology; Derald E. Brackmann, University of Southern California, and Charles J. Krause, University of Michigan.

Mosby.

This volume updates information in many different areas. In every chapter there is information as to how to improve either diagnosis or treatment in patients across the broad spectrum of otolaryngology.

Atlas of Allergies

by Philip Fireman, professor, pediatrics and medicine, and Raymond Slavin, St. Louis University Medical Center.

Mosby-Wolfe.

This is the second edition of this text. The book is of interest to specialists and primary care physicians for practical information on asthma and allergic diseases.

Atlas of Undynamics

by Michael B. Chancellor, associate professor, surgery-urology, and Jerry G. Blaivas, Cornell University.

Williams & Wilkens.

This is the first altas on all aspects of undynamicsãthe evolution of incontinence and voiding dysfunction in men, women and children.

Bailliere's Clinical Psychiatry: Volume 2, Number 1, Genetics of Mental Disorders Part II: Clinical Issues

edited by Daniel P. van Kammen, professor, psychiatry, and Malcolm P. Weller, University of London.

W.B. Saunders Company, Ltd.

Bailliere's Clinical Psychiatry: Volume 2, Number 2, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

edited by Daniel P. van Kammen, professor, psychiatry, and Malcolm P. Weller, University of London.

W.B. Saunders Company, Ltd.

Bailliere's Clinical Psychiatry: Volume 2, Number 3, Drugs of Abuse

edited by Daniel P. van Kammen, professor, psychiatry, and Malcolm P. Weller, University of London.

W.B. Saunders Company, Ltd.

Bailliere's Clinical Psychiatry: Volume 2, Number 4, Psychiatric Issues in Women

edited by Daniel P. van Kammen, professor, psychiatry, and Malcolm P. Weller, University of London.

W.B. Saunders Company, Ltd.

Balance Disorders: A Case-Study Approach

by Joseph M. Furman, professor, otolaryngology, and Stephen P. Cass, otolaryngology.

PA Davis Company.

This is case-oriented approach to dizziness, dysequil-librium and balance disorders. Both common and unusual disorders are covered, so the text is useful to readers at various levels of training and expertise.

Cancer of the Head & Neck, 3rd Edition

edited by Eugene N. Myers, professor and chairperson, otolaryngology, and James Y. Suen, University of Arkansas.

W. B. Saunders.

This book brings together the experience of many of the world's authorities and should serve to provide guidelines to the reader. This book fills a very important role, especially for those individuals in training or in early practice in various professions dealing with the management of cancer of the head and neck.

The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine edited

by Allan B. Wolfson, program director and emergency medicine resident professor, emergency medicine.

Lippincott-Raven.

This is the second edition of a comprehensive textbook of practical emergency medicine.

Coping With Feelings Workbook

by Dennis C. Daley, assistant professor, psychiatry.

Learning Publications.

This interactive book was written for adults with alcohol and drug problems who are in a recovery program. Readers are asked to complete specific questionnaires aimed at raising their awareness of emotional issues in recovery. This book provides suggestions on strategies to cope with feelings without relapsing.

Current Cancer Therapy, 2nd Edition edited

by Michael T. Lotze, professor, surgery; John M. Kirkwood, and Joyce Yasko, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Current Science.

Diagnostic Testing in Emergency Medicine

edited by Allan B. Wolfson, program director and emergency medicine resident professor, emergency medicine, and Paul Paris, professor and acting chairperson, emergency medicine.

W.B. Saunders.

This book is a compendium of available information on diagnostic tests used in emergency medicine and their appropriate and cost-effective application in the clinical setting.

Episodes From the History of the Rare Earth Elements

edited by Chris Evans, professor, orthopaedic surgery.

Kluwer Academic Publishers.

This is the first volume devoted entirely to the history of the discovery of the rare earth elements. Part 1 describes how the isolation and characterization of each new rare earth element confronted chemists with unparalleled difficulties for 150 years. Part 2 has chapters on both the industrial uses of the rare earth elements and their application to pharmacology and medicine.

Evaluation Methods in Medical Informatics

by Charles P. Friedman, professor, medicine, and Jeremy C. Wyatt.

Springer.

This book addresses both the underlying science and day-to-day practice of evaluating information systems in clinical and educational settings.

Improving Communication and Relationships

by Dennis C. Daley, assistant professor, psychiatry.

Learning Publications.

This book was written for adults with alcohol and drug problems who are in a recovery program. Readers complete questionnaires to raise their awareness of communication and interpersonal issues in recovery, and help them make changes in interpersonal behaviors.

Interleukin-12: Cellular and Molecular Immunology of an Important Regulatory Lytokine

edited by Michael T. Lotze, professor, surgery; Giorgio Trinchieri; Maurice Gately, and Stanley Wolf.

New York Academy of Sciences.

Magnetic Resonance Bioeffects, Safety and Patient Management, 2nd Edition

by Emanuel Kanal, associate professor, radiology, and Frank G. Shellock, University of Southern California.

Lippincott-Raven.

This book examines the MR-related areas that present a potential risk to patients or health care workers and offers guidelines for the daily management of patients and health care practitioners in the MR environment.

Pediatric Endocrinology

by Mark A. Sperling, professor, pediatrics.

W. B. Saunders Co.

Pediatric Otolaryngology, 3rd Edition

edited by Charles D. Bluestone, Eberly Professor, pediatric otolaryngology; Sylvan E. Stool, University of Colorado, and Margaret A. Kenna, Harvard University.

W.B. Saunders.

Pocket Companion to Textbook of Critical Care

edited by Ake Grenvik, professor, anesthesiology; S.M. Ayres, Medical College of Virginia; P.R. Holbrook, George Washington University, and W.C. Shoemaker, UCLA.

W.B. Saunders.

Prehospital Medicine: The Art of On-Line Medical Command

edited by Paul M. Paris, professor and acting chairperson, emergency medicine; Ron Roth, assistant professor, emergency medicine, and Vincent Verdile, Albany Medical College.

Mosby Lifeline.

Primary Care Sports Medicine

by Douglas B. McKeag, Arthur J. Rooney Sr. Professor and vice chairperson, family medicine/orthopaedics, and David L. Heil.

Brown and Benchmark.

This book is a major reference and textbook source for the area of primary care sports medicine. It is of interest to physicians, athletic trainers, and anyone who provides health care to athletes.

Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Recent Advances in Otitis Media

edited by Charles D. Bluestone, Eberly Professor, pediatric otolaryngology; David J. Lim, House Ear Institute, and Margaretha L. Casselbrant, professor, otolaryngology.

B.C. Decker.

The Pulmonary Circulation: Moving From Passive to Active Control

co-edited by Michael Pinsky, professor, anesthesiology and critical care medicine.

W.B. Saunders Co.

Radiosurgery

edited by Douglas Kondziolka, associate professor, neurological surgery.

Karger Press.

This book is the first volume of " Radiosurgery" and is the official publication of the International Sterotactic Radiosurgery Society.

Review for USMLE Step 1

by John S. Lazo, professor and chairperson, pharmacology; Bruce R. Pitt, pharmacology, and Joseph C. Glorioso, molecular genetics and biochemistry.

Williams & Wilkins.

Sleep Disorders

edited by Ronald E. Dahl, associate professor, child and adolescent psychiatry.

W.B. Saunders, Co.

Smith's Anesthesia for Infants and Children, 6th Edition

edited by Etsuro K. Motoyama, professor, anesthesiology, and Peter J. Davis, anesthesiology.

Mosby-Yearbook, Inc.

Transcription Factors: Essential Data

edited by Joseph Locker, professor, pathology, and others.

Wiley.

This book is a detailed compendium of RNA polymerases I, II and III, and their associated transcription factors, including DNA binding domains.

Tratado de Medicina Critica y Terapia Intensiva

edited by Ake Grenvik, professor, anesthesiology; S.M. Ayres, Medical College of Virginia; P.R. Holbrook, George Washington University, and W.C. Shoemaker, UCLA.

W.B. Saunders.

This book is the Spanish translation of " Textbook of Critical Care, 3rd Edition."

Vestibular Autonomic Regulation

edited by Bill J. Yates, assistant professor, otolaryngology, and Alan Miller, Rockefeller University.

CRC Press.

This book discusses research indicating that the vestibula (balance) system is involved in adjusting autonomic function during movement and changes in posture. Inner ear damage would thus be expected to result in autonomic dysfunction.

Year Book of Diagnostic Radiology

by Michael Federle, professor, radiology.

Mosby-Year book.

NURSING

Critical Care Nursing, 2nd Edition

by John M. Clochesy, associate professor, acute and tertiary care, and Ellen B. Rudy, dean and professor.

W. B. Saunders.

PROVOST'S OFFICE

Priceless Knowledge?ãNatural Science in Economic Perspective

by Nicholas Rescher, professor.

Rowman & Littlefield.

This book is a study of economic aspects of scientific inquiry.

Process Metaphysics

by Nicholas Rescher, professor.

State University of New York Press.

This book is a comprehensive account of the so-called " process" approach in philosophy.

Studien zur naturwissenschaftlichen Erkenntnislehre

by Nicholas Rescher, professor.

Konigshausen & Neumann.

This book is a series of analytical studies in the philosophy of natural science.

PUBLIC HEALTH

Familial Cancer Management

co-edited by John J. Mulvihill, professor, human genetics; Walter Weber, University of Basel, and Steven A. Narod, University of Toronto.

CRC Press, Inc.

Health Professionals in Management

by Beaufort B. Longest, professor, health services administration.

Appleton & Lange.

This book focuses on management at the first and middle levels of health care organizations where health professionals often play management roles. It discusses the integration of the work of first and middle level managers with those at senior levels.

PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Asia-Pacific Economics Cooperation: Theory and Practice

edited by Richard Hooley, professor; Anwar Nasution, and Mari Pangestu.

JAI Press.

This volume presents papers by 42 leading economists from Asia, Australia and North America that further define and develop the APEC vision, examine organizational tasks that lie ahead, and clarify the relationship of APEC to other regional trade groups.

Classics of Organization Theory

by Jay M. Shafritz, professor, and J. Steven Ott, University of Utah.

Wadsworth Publishing Co.

This fourth edition incorporates newer developments in the field, such as organizational economics, information technology, feminist perspective and diversity and multi-culturalism.

Managing for Accountability: Preserving the Public Trust in Public and Non-Profit Organizations

by Kevin Kearns, associate professor.

Jossey-Bass Press.

This book helps decision-makers identify accountability issues and chores before they become controversies or crises for the organization.

Policy Reform for Sustainable Development in the Caribbean

edited by Louis A. Picard, professor, economic and social development, and Michele Garrity, adjunct instructor, economic and social development.

IDS Press.

Focusing on Jamaica and Trinidad, this edited collection brings together Caribbean and American scholars and practitioners to examine policy reforms such as decentralization, privatization and civil service reform using a case study approach.

UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SYSTEM

Hai Wai Fu Sheng=Changing Flowers in Chinese

by Agnes Chung Wen, librarian, East Asian library, and Lily Yip.

Modern Press.

This book consists of 35 short essays about the authors' life episodes in the United States from the '60s to the '90s, their joy and frustration, their careers and families as embodied in the title.

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JOURNALS

ARTS AND SCIENCES

Ancient Philosophy

co-edited by Mary Louise Gill, professor, classics.

Mathesis Publications.

This biannual journal publishes articles and reviews of books on topics in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy and science.

boundary 2: an international journal of literature and culture, Volume 23, Number 1, 2 & 3

edited by Paul A. BovÈ, professor, English.

Duke University Press.

This journal, published three times a year, encourages new thinking in all areas of humanistic study in an era of emerging globality.

Chemical Review

guest edited by John T. Yates Jr., professor, chemistry.

American Chemical Society.

This journal is published monthly. This issue is titled " Surface Chemistry: Advances and Technological Impact."

Child Development

co-edited by Robert B. McCall, professor, psychology.

Society for Research in Child Development.

This quarterly is the flagship journal of empirical research for the society and the field of child development research.

CCC: College Composition and Communication

edited by Joseph Harris, associate professor, English.

National Council of Teachers of English.

CCC is a quarterly scholarly journal focusing on the study and teaching of writing at the college level.

Creative Nonfiction

edited by Lee Gutkind, professor, English.

The Creative Nonfiction Foundation.

This journal, published three times a year, is the only independent journal devoted exclusively to nonfiction.

Critical Quarterly

edited by Colin MacCabe, professor, English.

Blackwell Publishers.

This is a quarterly journal of criticism, fiction and poetry.

Emblematica Volume 8, Number 1 & 2

co-edited by Daniel Russell, professor, French & Italian languages and literatures.

AMS Press.

This journal is published twice a year.

Ethnology: An International Journal of Cultural and Social Anthropology

edited by Leonard Plotnicov, professor, anthropology.

University of Pittsburgh Press.

This journal is published quarterly.

Governence

co-edited by B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor of American Government, political science.

Blackwells.

This journal is published quarterly.

International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering

edited by Shi-Kuo Chang, professor, computer science.

World Scientific Publishing Co.

The interplay between software engineering and knowledge engineering is the main focus of this quarterly journal.

Journal of Bacteriology

co-edited by Roger Hendrix, professor, biological sciences.

American Society for Microbiology.

This journal publishes descriptions of basic research on bacteria and other microorganisms.

Journal of Contemporary History

co-edited by Seymour Drescher, professor, history.

Sage Publications.

This is a quarterly journal.

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

edited by John Levine, professor, psychology.

Academic Press.

This bi-monthly journal publishes research and theory on social interaction and related phenomena, including social cognition and motivation, attitude change, interpersonal relationships and intragroup and intergroup processes.

Journal of Mathematical Sociology, Volume 21

edited by Patrick Doreian, professor, sociology.

Gordon and Breach.

This journal is published annually.

Journal of Ritual Studies

co-edited by Fred W. Clothey, professor, religious studies; Andrew J. Strathern, Mellon Professor, anthropology, and Donald Sutton, Carnegie Mellon University.

Deixis.

This semi-annual journal is an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural journal for the study of ritual, the only one of its genre.

Journal of Visual Languages and Computing

edited by Shi-Kuo Chang, professor, computer science, and S. Levialdi, University of Rome.

Academic Press.

This quarterly journal is the flagship journal of the field of visual languages, visual programming and visual computing. Langmuire associate editor, John T. Yates, professor, chemistry.

American Chemical Society.

Revista Iberoamericana, Volume 62, Issue 174

edited by Mabel MoraÒa, chair, Hispanic languages and literatures.

Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana.

This is a quarterly journal.

Revista Iberoamericana, Volume 62, Numbers 176-177

edited by Mabel MoraÒa, chair, Hispanic languages and literatures.

Instituto Internacional de Literature Iberoamericana.

This journal is published quarterly.

Social Science History

co-edited by Joseph S. Alter, assistant professor, anthropology.

Duke University Press.

This quarterly journal is the journal of the Social Science History Association.

Tetrahedron: Asymmetry

edited by Dennis P. Curran, Distinguished Service and Bayer Professor, chemistry.

Elsevier Science, Ltd.

This journal is published monthly and is the international journal for rapid publication on all aspects of asymmetry in organic, inorganic, organometallic, physical and bio-organic chemistry.

Tetrahedron Letters

edited by Dennis P. Curran, Distinguished Service and Bayer Professor, chemistry.

Elsevier & Science, Ltd.

This weekly journal is the international journal for the rapid publication of preliminary communications in organic chemistry.

BUSINESS

Behavioral Research in Accounting

edited by Jacob Birnberg, professor.

ABO Section of American Accounting Association.

BRIA is an annual journal publishing research related to accounting and the behavior of individuals, groups and organizations.

Business and Society

edited by Donna J. Wood, professor.

Sage Publications.

This quarterly journal is the premier scholarly journal for research and theory on the complex interactions of business organizations and societies. Topics include stakeholder theory, corporate social perfomance, business and public policy, business ethics and values, public affairs management, corporate community relations, and business and social issues.

Competitive Intelligence Review

edited by John E. Prescott, professor, strategy.

John Wiley.

This quarterly journal is state of the art academic and practitioner research in the philosophies and methods of data collection, analysis, dissemination and competitive dynamics.

EDUCATION

American Educational Reseach Journal (Section on Social & Institutional Analysis)

edited by William B. Thomas, professor, administrative and policy studies; associate editor: Kevin J. Moran, research assistant professor, administrative and policy studies.

American Educational Research Association.

This quarterly journal publishes original empirical and theoretical studies and analyses in education. It publishes articles, from a wide variety of academic disciplines and substantive fields, that seek to increase the understanding of and/or improve educational processes and outcomes.

ENGINEERING

Applied Ocean Research

edited by Fred Moses, professor, civil engineering.

Elsevier.

This journal is published six times a year.

Computers and Industrial Engineering

co-guest edited by Alice E. Smith, associate professor, industrial engineering.

Pergamon Press/Elsevier.

This journal is published four times a year.

Journal of Constructional Steel Research

co-edited by Reidar Bjorhovde, professor, civil and environmental engineering.

Elsevier Science.

This journal publishes state-of-the-art scholarly papers on all manner of subjects related to research on the use of steel materials, elements and structures for bridge, building and offshore construction.

Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing

co-edited by Marwan A. Simaan, professor and chairperson, electrical engineering.

Kluwer Academic Publishers.

This quarterly journal is an archival, peer-reviewed, technical journal publishing survey and original papers, spanning fundamental as well as applicable research contributions.

Proceedings of the IEEE

edited by Patrick Loughlin, assistant professor, electrical engineering.

IEEE.

This monthly journal released a special issue devoted to biomedical, acoustical and industrial applications of time-frequency analysis.

SIGDA Newsletter

edited by Steven Levitan, associate professor, electrical engineering.

Association for Computing Machinery/ALM.

This biannual journal is a publication of the special interest group on design automation.

Water Research

edited by Frederick G. Pohland, professor, civil and environmental engineering.

Elsevier Science, Inc.

This monthly journal includes refereed original papers covering all aspects of the pollution of marine and fresh water, and the management of water quality and water resources for effective use and conservation.

Water Research

co-edited by Radisav D. Vidic, assistant professor, civil and environmental engineering.

Elsevier.

This journal is published 12 times a year.

HEALTH AND REHABILITATION SCIENCES IEEE

Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering

edited by Charles J. Robinson, professor.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

This quarterly journal is recognized as the premier journal in the field of rehabilitation engineering, which deals with the application of science and technology to ameliorate the handicaps of individuals with disabilities.

Journal of American Health Information Management Association

issue edited by Valerie J. Watzlaf, assistant professor, health information management.

American Health Information Management Association.

This issue examines clinical data management within a physician practice, with trauma data and with clinical pathway. This journal comes out 10 times a year.

INFORMATION SCIENCES IEEE

Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

guest edited by Richard A. Thompson, professor, information science and telecommunications.

IEEE Communications Society.

This monthly journal is a collection of state-of-the-art papers on circuit switching for broadband ISON and beyond.

The International Information & Library Review

edited by Toni Carbo, dean and professor.

Academic Press.

The aim of this quarterly journal is to publish high quality critical and analytical articles and to provide a forum for the examination of significant developments in the broad field of information which are international in nature and relevant internationally when related to national or local activities.

JOHNSTOWN

Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers

edited by Michele Mock, assistant professor, humanities.

Pennsylvania State University Press.

Legacy is a semi-annual journal that focuses upon American women writers through the early 20th century. Along with biographical, literary, historical and critical articles, Legacy reprints literary works by women through the early 20th century.

The Pennsylvania Geographer

edited by William B. Kory, associate professor, geography; associate editor: Mary P. Lavine, associate professor, geography.

University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown.

This journal is published twice a year and is a topical publication dealing with various geographical issues. It is an organ of the Pennsylvania Geographical Society.

LAW Criminal Practice Law Report

edited by John Burkoff, professor.

Clark Boardman Callaghan.

This journal is published monthly.

Search and Seizure Law Report edited by John Burkoff, professor.

Clark Boardman Callaghan.

This journal is a monthly publication.

MEDICINE Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research

co-edited by Christopher S. Martin, assistant professor, psychiatry.

Williams and Wilkens.

This journal is published nine times a year.

American Journal of Medical Quality

guest edited by Carl A. Sirio, assistant professor, anesthesiology.

Williams and Wilkens.

This quarterly journal is the proceeding from the National Symposium on Outcomes and Quality Assessment: State of the Art and Future Direction.

Arthroscopy Review

edited by Douglas B. McKeag, Arthur J. Rooney Sr. Professor and vice chair, family medicine/orthopaedics.

Raven Press.

This relatively new quarterly journal deals with various aspects of sports medicine.

Biological Psychology

edited by J. Richard Jennings, professor, psychiatry.

Elsevier.

This bimonthly contains empirical and conceptual articles on the biologic bases of psychological processes.

Brain Pathology

edited by Clayton A. Wiley, professor, pathology.

International Society of Neuropathology.

This quarterly journal publishes peer-reviewed scientific articles and reviews related to studies of neurologic disease.

Cancer Journal From Scientific American

co-edited by Michael T. Lotze, professor, surgery.

Scientific American.

This journal is published monthly and is devoted to timely presentation of outstanding manuscripts in cancer biology, surgery, radiation therapies, chemotherapy and biology therapy.

Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research

edited by Christopher D. Harner, associate professor, orthopaedics.

Lippencott/Raven.

The title of this issue of this monthly journal is " Failed Anterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery."

Clinical Transplantation

edited by Richard L. Simmons, Distinguished Service & George Vance Foster Professor, surgery.

Munksgaard International Publishers, Ltd.

This bi-monthly journal discusses communication channels for those involved in the care of patients who require or have had organ or tissue transplants.

Critical Care Medicine: Future Directions for Resuscitation Research

guest edited by Peter Safar, distinguished professor, anesthesiology/critical care medicine.

Critical Care Medicine.

This supplement issue, reporting on discussion sessions held at the International Resuscitation Research Conference 1994, includes traumatologic and cerebral resuscitation-related topics.

Issues in Mental Health Nursing

edited by Charlotte McDaniel, associate professor, community and health systems.

Springer Publishers.

This monthly publication is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to issues regarding mental health. This edited issue was a special issue devoted to the delivery of psychiatric and mental health services in the United States under managed care.

Journal of Immunotherapy

co-edited by Michael T. Lotze, professor, surgery.

Lippincott/Raven.

This monthly publication is devoted to biologic therapy of cancer.

The Journal of Liposome Research

edited by Leaf Huang, professor, pharmacology.

Marcel Dekker.

This journal is published quarterly.

Journal of Neural Transmission

co-edited by Daniel P. van Kammen, professor, psychiatry.

Springer-Verlag.

This journal is published monthly.

Journal of Neuro-Oncology Special IssueãGliomas of Childhood: Current Perspectives

edited by Ian F. Pollack, associate professor, neurosurgery.

Kluwer Academic Publishers.

This journal is published monthly.

Methods: A Companion to Methods in Enzymology, Volume 10, Number 1

guest edited by Rosemary A. Hoffman, resident assistant professor, surgery.

Academic Press.

This issue summarizes the role of reactive nitrogen intermediates in diverse areas of the immune response such as intracellular signalling, inflammation, autoimmune disease and transplantation immunity. This journal is published monthly.

Molecular Diagnosis

edited by David L. Cooper, associate professor, pathology.

Churchill Livingstone.

This journal is published four times a year and is devoted to the understanding of human disease through the clinical application of molecular biology.

Paediatric Anaesthesia

co-edited by Etsuro K. Motoyama, professor, anesthesiology.

Arnette-Blackwell.

This bi-monthly journal is an international journal of pediatric anesthesia and the only journal in this subspeciality.

The Report on Pediatric Infectious Diseases

co-edited by Ellen R. Wald, professor, pediatrics.

Churchill Livingstone, Inc.

This journal is published monthly.

Seminars in Ophthalmology

edited by Thomas R. Friberg, professor, ophthalmology.

Saunders.

This quarterly journal provides a timely overview of the most current surgical and medical strategies for the diagnosis and treatment of ocular disease.

Seminars in OphthalmologyãExcimer Laser Parts I & II

guest edited by Deepinder K. Dhaliwaz, assistant professor, ophthalmology.

W.B. Saunders Company.

This journal is published quarterly.

Seminars in Roentgenology

guest edited by David A. Rubin, assistant professor, radiology.

Saunders.

This quarterly journal reviews radiographic findings of arthritis and outlines newer trends in arthritis.

Special Issue: Natural Immunity " NK Cells: Adhesive Interactions, Extracellular Matrices and Angiogenesis"

edited by Ronald H. Goldfarb, professor, pathology.

S. Karger AG.

This publication, which comes out six times a year, focuses on NK cells and their interactions with the microvasculature and subendothelial extracellular matrices, both of which are important in the process of angiogenesis. The information provided improves understanding of how these cells can best be activated for enhanced therapeutic efficacy.

Sports Medicine

edited by Douglas B. McKeag, Arthur J. Rooney Sr. Professor and vice chair, family medicine/orthopaedics.

Raven Press.

This relatively new quarterly journal deals with various aspects of sports medicine.

Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

edited by Michael B. Chancellor, associate professor, surgery-urology.

Aspen.

This issue of the quarterly journal focuses on state of the art bladder management in patients with spinal cord injury.

PUBLIC HEALTH

Genetic Epidemiology

co-edited by John J. Mulvihill, professor, human genetics.

Wiley-Liss, Inc.

This bi-monthly journal is a peer-reviewed record and forum for discussion of research on the distribution and determinants of human disease, with emphasis on possible familial and hereditary factors as revealed by genetic, molecular and epidemiological investigations.

PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Journal of Asian Economics

co-edited by Richard Hooley, professor.

JAI Press.

This quarterly journal provides a forum for a sustained dialogue among economists engaged in studies of Asian economies, with special reference to the new paradigm of Asian industrialization and its impact on U.S.-Asia relations.

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law

edited by Mark A. Peterson, associate professor, GSPIA/political science/public health.

Duke University Press.

In a multidisciplinary field with myriad publications, this bimonthly journal pursues a distinctive mission. It combines rigorously peer-reviewed scholarship on health issues with an emphasis on the political process of health care policy making and the policy consequences of both private and public actions in the health domain.

Journal of Public Management and Social Policy

edited by Harvey White, associate professor.

COMPA Inc.

This volume is focused on rightsizing public service organizations. The journal is published annually.

SOCIAL WORK

Journal of Child and Youth Care Work

edited by Karen VanderVen, professor and director, child development and child care.

National Association of Child Care Work Organizations.

Focusing on the concept of addressing risk and resilience factors in children, youth and families with health promoting interventions, this collection of papers by faculty of the Harvard Graduate School of Education provides a contemporary perspective for all concerned with the development and well being of children and youth. This journal is published annually.

UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SYSTEM

Cataloging and Classification Quarterly

edited by Ruth C. Carter, librarian V, archives.

Haworth Press.

This quarterly journal provides information and discussion in the field of bibliographic organization. It considers the creation, content, management and use of bibliographic information.


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