Welcome to Celebrating Scholarship 2017
This site features works produced by Franklin & Marshall College faculty and professional staff during the 2016 calendar year.
An exhibit of the works will be on view in the lobby of the Shadek-Fackenthal Library February 27th - March 31st, 2017.
This site features author-submitted citations to works produced in calendar year 2016. It is arranged alphabetically by the last name of the Franklin & Marshall College author. Author names appear in bolded text.
Scarborough, Roscoe C. 2016. "Making It in a Cover Music Scene: Negotiating Artistic Identities in a 'Kmart Level Market.'" Sociological Inquiry. DOI: 10.1111/soin.12153
Scarborough, Roscoe C., and Charles Allan McCoy. 2016. "Moral Reactions to Reality TV: Television Viewers' Endogenous and Exogenous Loci of Morality." Journal of Consumer Culture 16(1):164-91.
Schrader, Abby M. "Market Pleasures and Prostitutions in St. Petersburg." In Matthew P. Romaniello and Tricia Starks, eds., Russian History Through the Senses: From 1700 to the Present, (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016), pp. 67-94.
Schuyler, David. "Saving Olana." The Hudson River Valley Review. Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 2-26.
Aleman MG, Marconi LJ, Nguyen NH, Park JM, Patino MM, Wang Y, Watkins CS, Shelley C. (2016). "The influence of assay design, blinding, and Gymnema sylvestre on sucrose detection by humans." Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education, 15, A18-A23.
Smith, Scott C. 2016. Landscape and Politics in the Ancient Andes: Biographies of Place at Khonkho Wankane. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Yitao Liang, Marlos Machado, Erik Talvitie, and Michael Bowling. "State of the Art Control of Atari Games Using Shallow Reinforcement Learning." In Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems, p. 485-493, 2016.
Brannon D. Ingram, J. Barton Scott, and SherAli K. Tareen, eds. Imagining the Public in Modern South Asia. Routledge Press, 2016.
Thompson, R. K. R., Flemming, T. M., & Hagmann, C. E. (2016). "Can old-world and new-world monkeys judge spatial above/below relations to be the same or different? Some of them, but not all of them." Behavioral Processes, 123: pp. 74-83.
Troy, A. S., Ford, B. Q., McRae, K., Zarolia, P., & Mauss, I. B. (2016, August 25). "Change the Things You Can: Emotion Regulation Is More Beneficial for People From Lower Than From Higher Socioeconomic Status." Emotion. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/emo0000210
Celebrating Scholarship 2017 exhibit produced by:
Jenn Buch, Research Services Assistant | Carol Kornhauser, Receipts Specialist & Budgets Coordinator
Mike Horn, Administrative Services & Visual Resources Assistant | Meg Massey, Interlibrary Loan Assistant
Meghan Kelly, Research & Emerging Technologies Librarian | Lisa Stillwell, Research & Instruction Librarian
(lisa.stillwell@fandm.edu is the contact for Celebrating Scholarship)