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Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Limited Shelf Life or Long Tail? 

Coates, Midge; Coates, Mildred (2018-09-04)
When we make theses and dissertations available electronically, we do so because we believe that these documents have value for researchers. We do not know, however, if this value has a time limit or if it will be sustained. ...

The electrostatic characterization of an n-element planar array using the singularity expansion method 

Mooney, J; Riggs, L; Baginski, M; 0000-0002-7044-3152 (2022-09-28)
In this paper, the singularity expansion method (SEM) is used to describe the electrostatic charge distribution on an array of thin linear antennas placed in a uniform electric field. The SEM, which has primarily been used ...

Elemental Concentrations of Eleven New Caledonian Plant Species from Serpentine Soils: Elemental Correlations and Leaf-Age Effects 

Boyd, Robert S.; Jaffré, Tanguy (2021-01-04)
- We investigated accumulation of elements (Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, P, Pb, and Zn) in leaves of different ages for 11 evergreen woody plant species from serpentine soils of New Caledonia. Species were classifi ed ...

Eleventh Annual Faculty Awards Ceremony 

Barlow, Rebecca Jo; Bubb, Robert; Cumbie, Emily; Sailors, Jamie; Vollenweider, Margaret; Wilbanks, Sharon Huey; Barlow, Becky (2019-10-30)
A ceremony program documenting the 2017 recognition of the Ralph "Shug" Jordan Professor of Writing and the Gary Brown ePortfolio Project Faculty Cohort Award recipients.

Eleventh annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the A. & M. College, Auburn, Alabama for 1898 

Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. Agricultural Experiment Station (1899)

Eliminating unwanted fish and harmful insects from fish ponds 

Auburn University International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments (2019-12-05)
Poisons or "toxicants" are used to eliminate unwanted fish, insects and other harmful organisms from a pond. A wide variety of poisons is available. This manual describes some which are commonly used.

Elizabeth Gaskell in Middlemarch: Timothy Cooper, the Judgement of Solomon, and the Woman at the Window 

Hardy, Barbara (2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.

Embargo Periods and External Publication for History Dissertations 

Coates, Midge; Coates, Mildred (2017-08-06)
A policy statement issued by the American Historical Association (AHA) in July 2013 recommended that institutions with mandatory deposit allow creators to embargo their ETDs for a period of up to six years. The reason given ...

Embargo Periods: How Do They Affect the Use of Electronic Theses and Dissertations? 

Coates, Midge; Coates, Mildred (2015-01-15)
Embargo periods for Electronic Thesis and Dissertations (ETDs) collections are usually discussed from the point of view of publishers and/or submitters, not that of digital library end-users. This poster examines the impact ...

Embedding Information Literacy Instruction throughout the Curriculum 

Carter, Toni; Noe, Nancy (2018-01-26)
Subject librarians at Auburn have traditionally taught information literacy sessions within the disciplines on an ad hoc basis. While they have wanted a more formal role in courses, their involvement depends on the ...

Embrace the Messiness: Libraries, Writing Centers, and Encouraging Research as Inquiry Across the Curriculum 

Alabi, Jaena; Truman, James C. W.; Farrell, Bridget; Price Mahoney, Jennifer (2020-04-22)
As educators, how do we clarify the concept of research into a manageable form so it’s communicated effectively while still creating space for the complexity inherent across different academic disciplines, different classroom ...

Embryo development and global change: how do reptile embryos respond to ecologically relevant thermal stress? 

Hall, Joshua M; Warner, Daniel A; http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5587-3402 (2019-09-15)
Two components of global change, climate change and urbanization, both contribute to increased ambient temperatures that may induce heat stress or mortality in animals. Each phenomenon independently results in both increased ...

Embryo development and global change: how do reptile embryos respond to ecologically relevant thermal stress? 

Hall, Joshua M; Warner, Daniel A; http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5587-3402 (2019-09-15)
Two components of global change, climate change and urbanization, contribute to increased ambient temperatures that cause heat stress or mortality in animals. Many animals can respond to harmful temperatures behaviorally; ...

Embryological development and global change: how do reptile embryos respond to thermal stress in urban environments? 

Hall, Joshua M; Warner, Daniel A; http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5587-3402 (2019-09-15)
Two components of global change, climate change and urbanization, both contribute to increased ambient temperatures that may induce heat stress or mortality in animals. Each phenomenon independently results in both increased ...

Embryonic Developmental Patterns and Energy Expenditure Are Affected by Incubation Temperature in Wood Ducks (Aix sponsa) 

DuRant, S. E; Hopkins, W. A.; Hepp, G. R.; Hepp, Gary R. (2022-10-14)
Recent research in birds has demonstrated that incubation temperature influences a suite of traits important for hatchling development and survival. We explored a possible mechanism for the effects on hatchling quality ...

The Emergence of Women in Society as Revealed in George Eliot's Romola and Daniel Deronda 

Huzzard, John (2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.

Emergency Response and Management 

Auburn University; United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service (2002-04)

End joints for southern pine 

Richards, Dean B.; Cool, B. M. (Bingham Mercur), 1918- (1953-03)