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SLSA 2001 Bibliography
Relations of Science to Literature and the Arts

Bibliographer
Susan Allender-Hagedorn, Virginia Tech

Bibliography Committee
Anne Collins Goodyear, Smithsonian Institute
Karl E. Gwiasda, Iowa State University

Contributors
Jonathon Erlen, University of Pittsburgh
Brent R. Henze, East Carolina University
Irina Kabanova, Saratov State University
Dirk Vanderbeke, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald

2000 was the first year that the Bibliography appeared solely in electronic form. The formatting of the document was kept the same as for previous (in-print) years. However, because an electronic format is easily searchable, starting with this 2001 bibliography, the items are not numbered but have reference (search) terms following each entry.

Preface

This bibliography lists publications that appeared in 2001 relevant to the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, but it also includes earlier titles that were overlooked in previous years' compilations.

The initial section, Collections, identifies anthologies containing independent essays by a single author or by different authors. The specific essays in these volumes are listed individually under the appropriate category elsewhere in the bibliography and are cross-referenced to the parent work. Succeeding sections of the bibliography are arranged by general subjects, including specific sciences (Biological Sciences, Computers and Digital Technology, Envirnomental Sciences, Explorations, Discovery, and Travel, Medicine, Occult Science, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Popular Science, Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Rhetoric of Science, Science and Technology Studies, Social Sciences) and ending with sections on Technology and disciplinary Theory.

At the end of the bibliography is an index to the scholars whose works are cited in the entries. Following is an Index to Subjects (a list of the names of people discussed in the cited entries) then an Index to Topics.

While care was taken to make the bibliography as comprehensive and accurate as possible, the editors remain resigned to the melancholy possibility that omissions and errors may have occurred nonetheless. We urge that readers notify us of any additions or corrections that are called for. Comments may be addressed to Susan Allender-Hagedorn at hagedors@vt.edu

On behalf of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts as well as for myself, I convey thanks to all the contributors for their labor and cooperation.

Susan Allender-Hagedorn
May, 2005

Succeeding sections of the bibliography are arranged by general subjects, including specific sciences:

Abbreviations and Journals Cited

Collections
Biological Sciences
Computers and Digital Technology
Environmental Sciences
Exploration Discovery & Travel
Medicine
Occult Sciences
Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Popular Sciences
Psychological and Cognitive Sciences
Rhetoric of Science
Science and Technology Studies
Social Sciences
Technology
Theory

2001 Bibliography Contents (entire)

Concluding the bibliography is an Index to the Scholars whose works are cited in the entries. Linked here are an Index to Subjects (names of people discussed in the cited entries) and a separate index to Keywords. Any item from an index can be used to search the bibliography sections or the bibliography as a whole.

While care was taken to make the bibliography as comprehensive and accurate as possible, the editors remain resigned to the melancholy possibility that omissions and errors may have occurred nonetheless. We urge that readers notify us of any additions or corrections that are called for. Comments may be addressed to Susan Allender-Hagedorn at hagedors@vt.edu

On behalf of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts as well as for myself, I convey thanks to all the contributors for their labor and cooperation.