
Introduction
One of the ways in which we recognize our faculty
at the University of New Mexico is through Faculty Publications &
Creative Works. An annual publication, it highlights our faculty's scholarly
and creative activities and achievements and serves as a compendium of
UNM faculty efforts during the 2001 calendar year. Faculty Publications
& Creative Works strives to illustrate the depth and breadth of research
activities performed throughout our University's laboratories, studios
and classrooms.
We believe that the communication of individual
research is a significant method of sharing concepts and thoughts and
ultimately inspiring the birth of new ideas. In support of this, UNM faculty
during 2001 produced over 2,299* works, including 1,685 scholarly papers
and articles, 69 books, 269 book chapters, 184 reviews, 86 creative works
and 6 patented works. We are proud of the accomplishments of our faculty
which are in part reflected in this book, which illustrates the diversity
of intellectual pursuits in support of research and education at the University
of New Mexico.
Terry Yates
Vice Provost for Research
*Total updated on 3.6.03.
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Faculty Publications & Creative
Works 2001
Title
Page, Foreword and Table of Contents
Anderson
Schools of Management: School of Public Administration
School
of Architecture and Planning
College
of Arts and Sciences
College
of Education
School
of Engineering
College
of Fine Arts
General
Library
Health
Sciences Center: School of Medicine
Health
Sciences Center: College of Pharmacy
Index
Addendum:
Foreign Languages and Literatures
2002-2003
University of New Mexico, Office of the Vice Research. For questions or
comments, email: valr@unm.edu. |