Articles

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Are print books dead? An investigation of book circulation at a mid-sized academic library, Technical Services Quarterly (2013)

I analyzed circulation of print books at Seton Hall University Libraries using the WorldCat Analysis...

 

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The High Cost of Science Journals: A Case Study and Discussion, Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship (2011)

Like many libraries, Seton Hall University Libraries has suffered budget cuts that forced a reduction...

 

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Rethinking research guides: bringing the library to the user (with Sharon Favaro and Darren Sweeper), Könyv, könyvtár, könyvtáros. National Széchényi Library of Hungary. (2009)
 

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Interspecific interactions between Cebus capucinus and other species at three Costa Rican sites. (with Susan Perry, Melissa A. Panger, Katherine Jack, Joseph H. Manson, Julie Gros-Louis, Katherine C. MacKinnon, and Erin Vogel), International Journal of Primatology (2003)

Capuchins exhibit considerable cross-site variation in domains such as foraging strategy, vocal communication and social...

 

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Social Conventions in Wild White-faced Capuchin Monkeys. (with Susan Perry, Mary Baker, Linda M. Fedigan, Julie Gros-Louis, Katherine Jack, Katherine C. MacKinnon, Joseph H. Manson, Melissa Panger, and Kendra Pyle), Current Anthropology (2003)

Ten researchers collaborated in a long-term study of social conventions in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys,...

 

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Cross-site differences in foraging behavior of white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) (with Melissa A. Panger, Susan Perry, Julie Gros-Louis, Erin Vogel, Katherine C. MacKinonn, and Mary Baker), American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2002)

Researchers have identified a variety of cross-site differences in the foraging behavior of free-ranging great...

 

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Behavioral sampling in the field: continuous focal versus focal interval sampling., Behaviour (2000)

I compared data collection rates for continuous and interval focal samples during a two-year, single-observer...

 

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Chimpanzee and Red Colobus. The Ecology of Predator and Prey/The Hunting Apes. Meat Eating and the Origins of Human Behavior (Book Review), International Journal of Primatology (1999)

Reviews the books `Chimpanzee and Red Colobus. The Ecology of Predator and Prey,' and `The...

 

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Dynamics of Female–Female Relationships in Wild Cebus capucinus: Data from Two Costa Rican Sites. (with Joseph H. Manson, Susan Perry, and Julie Gros-Louis), International Journal of Primatology (1999)

Three questions about female-female relationships remain largely unexplored in female-philopatric platyrrhines. First, to what extent...

 

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Growth of Mantled Howler Groups in a Regenerating Costa Rican Dry Forest. (with Linda M. Fedigan and Rodrigo Morero Avila), International Journal of Primatology (1998)

We examined population dynamics in mantled howlers ( Alouatta palliata palliata) in a regenerating tropical...

 

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Vertebrate predation and food-sharing in Cebus and Pan., International Journal of Primatology (1997)

Provides information on a study discussing sex differences, hunting strategies, the relationship between hunting and...

 

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Why be vigilant? The case of the alpha animal. (with Lisa Gould and Linda M. Fedigan), International Journal of Primatology (1997)

Compares the behavior patterns of male and a female-dominant species of white-faced capuchins and ring-tailed...

 

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Meat eating, hominid sociality, and home bases revisited (with Fiona Marshall), Current Anthropology (1996)

We address the interpretation of Plio/Pleistocene hominid ‘home-base’ sites in East Africa by integrating data...

 

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Interbirth interval variation in three sympatric species of neotropical monkey (with Linda M. Fedigan), American Journal of Primatology (1995)

Relatively few papers have focused on interbirth intervals in primates, even though the spacing between...

 

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Vigilance in white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus, in Costa Rica (with Linda M. Fedigan), Animal Behaviour (1995)

Vigilance behaviour was examined in four groups of white-faced capuchins in Santa Rosa National Park,...

 

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Begging and transfer of coati meat by white-faced capuchin monkeys,Cebus capucinus (with Susan Perry), Primates (1994)

White-faced capuchin monkeys were frequently observed to raid the nests and predate the pups of...

 

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Sex differences in diet and foraging behavior in white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus)., International Journal of Primatology; Feb94, Vol. 15 Issue 1 (1994)

Examines sex differences in diet and foraging behavior in two groups of white-faced capuchin monkeys...

 

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Benefits and costs of resident males to females in white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus, American Journal of Primatology (1994)

Some benefits and costs of resident males to females are examined in white-faced capuchins (Cebus...

 

Contributions to Books

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Measuring and Applying Data about Users in the Seton Hall Library (with Rachel Volentine), Accentuate the Positive: Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2012 (2012)

We present data on how faculty and students at Seton Hall University use scholarly articles...

 

Do brown capuchins socially learn foraging skills (with Susan Boinski, R Quatrone, K Sughrue, L Selvaggi, M Henry, and C M. Stickler), The Biology of Traditions: Models and Evidence (2003)
 

Traditions in wild white-faced capuchins (with Susan Perry, Melissa Panger, Mary Baker, Julie Gros-Louis, Katherine Jack, Katherine C. MacKinnon, Joseph H. Manson, Linda M. Fedigan, and Kendra Pyle), The Biology of Traditions: Models and Evidence (2003)
 

See how they grow: Tracking capuchin monkey populations in a regenerating Costa Rican dry forest (with Linda M. Fedigan and Rodrigo Morera Avila), Adaptive radiations of neotropical primates (1996)
 

Presentations

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Web Scale Discovery and Information Literacy: The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown. (with Melissa A. Hofmann), ACRL Annual conference (2013)

We discuss how web scale discovery tools affect user behavior and approaches to library instruction,...

 

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Measuring and Applying Data about Users in the Seton Hall Library (with Rachel Volentine), 32nd Annual Charleston Library Conference (2012)
 

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Book circulation at Seton Hall., VALE Assessment Fair (2012)

Seton Hall Libraries’ print book collection is extensive, especially in humanities disciplines, but has become...

 

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Circulation @ Seton Hall (with Sulekha Kalyan), Vale Conference (2012)
 

Other

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Why are science journals so expensive? Winning letter: ACS Charleston Conference Scholarship (2010)

Lisa‟s winning submission is an open letter in response to the following scenario: The University...

 

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Searching For Better Research Habits; Inside Higher Ed. (2010)

Lisa Rose-Wiles, a science librarian at Seton Hall University, said it is naïve to think...