Celebrating FSU Authors Day 2024

On March 7, 2024, FSU Libraries will partner with the Office of Faculty Development and Advancement to celebrate the recent book and music publications of FSU faculty and staff with FSU Authors Day. This annual event showcases publications from across the disciplines, including scholarly monographs, textbooks, handbooks, edited volumes, streaming music, poetry, and novels published between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2023. Check out this year’s authors and their works below!

A Foundation to Programming in C++

by Sharanya Jayaraman

A New Region of the World: Aesthetics I 

Translated by Martin Munro

Amazzonia

by Juan Carlos Galeano

Amazzonia

Translated by Silvia Valisa

Analog Circuits: A Foundation for Modern Engineers

by Victor E. DeBrunner

Analog Circuits: A Foundation for Modern Engineers

by Linda S. DeBrunner

Architecture and Extraction in the Atlantic World, 1500-1850

Edited by Paul B. Niell

Artists in the Archives

Allison Spence, featured artist

Bass Favorites and Transcriptions From the 18th Century

George Speed, bass

Bass Favorites and Transcriptions From the 18th Century

Heidi Louise Williams, piano

Clay Pop

Jiha Moon, featured artist

Dance in US Popular Culture

Edited by Jennifer Atkins

Deontology

by Piers Rawling

Dmaathen – Iannis Xenakis

Geoffrey Scott Deibel, saxophone

Engage

by Marcia A. Mardis

Feminism as World Literature

Edited by Robin Truth Goodman

Florida Search and Seizure

by Wayne A. Logan

Forms of Relation: Composition and Kinship in Colonial Spanish America

by Matthew Goldmark

François, Portrait of an Absent Friend

Translated by Martin Munro

Games as Stealth Assessments

Edited by S. Kathleen Krach

Global Rhetorical Traditions

Edited by Tarez Samra Graban

Handbook of Open, Distance and Digital Education 

Section 5 Edited by Vanessa P. Dennen

Handbook on the Science of Early Literacy

Edited by Sonia Q. Cabell

Ignition

Recorded and Edited by Matthew Hightower

Into the Beyond

by Mary Matthews

Introduction to Data Analysis for Criminal Justice, 2nd Edition

by Bryan M. Holmes

Oceanographic Buoys: Providing Ocean Data to Assess the Accuracy of Variables Derived From Satellite Measurements in Field Measurements For Passive Environmental Remote Sensing

by Mark A. Bourassa

Project Vortex: The Zoboros Series

by Michael Ciccarelli-Walsh

Reporting World War II

Edited by G. Kurt Piehler

Rethinking Federalism Studies

by Carol S. Weissert

Self-Control

by Marcela Herdova

Self-Control

by Stephen Kearns

Sport Stadiums and Environmental Justice

Edited by Timothy Kellison

Television’s Streaming Wars

Edited by Arienne Ferchaud

Television’s Streaming Wars

Edited by Jennifer M. Proffitt

The Light is the Same

by Karen McLaughlin Large

The Oxford Handbook of World War II

Edited by Jonathan A. Grant

The Oxford Handbook of World War II

Edited by G. Kurt Piehler

The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research, 6th Edition​

Edited by Michael D. Giardina

The Sage Handbook of Sociology of Education

Contributions from Lara Perez-Felkner

The Sage Handbook of Sociology of Education

Contributions from Ladanya Ramirez Surmeier

The Sage Handbook of Sociology of Education

Contributions from Rose Rezaei

The SBL Study Bible

Edited by Matthew Goff

There Used To Be Rain

Leon Anderson, drums

There Used To Be Rain

David Detweiler, tenor saxophone

Wet Ink Ensemble – Missing Scenes

Geoffrey Scott Deibel, saxophone

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