For the 27th year, the Fresno State Library is presenting an exhibit to recognize the outstanding contributions to research, scholarship, and creative work made by the Fresno State faculty. The publications can be viewed on the third floor of the Library in the Pete P. Peters Ellipse Balcony through April 29. Get ready for Fresno State’s Research Week by learning about work produced by faculty across campus!

Two books on stands in an exhibit case in the Fresno State Library

Each year the Library invites campus departments to submit work by their faculty that is deserving of special recognition. This year we received over 100 publications representing every school and college including the Library.  Submissions included numerous journal articles and  scholarly books and book chapters, along with music scores and recordings, a novel, an online digital archive, and a Netflix original documentary series. 

The collaborative nature of Fresno State researchers is reflected in the fact that 80% of the publications have multiple authors. Faculty collaborate with colleagues within their departments, with Fresno State colleagues in other disciplines, and with peers at other institutions. Nine papers include Fresno State student researchers as co-authors.

The full list of honorees and their publications can be downloaded here

Library resources for faculty scholars

Scholarworks is the California State University’s Open Access repository, where faculty can disseminate scholarly, creative, or instructional materials related to their work at Fresno State. 

See Information for Faculty on the library’s web site for more resources related to research and scholarship.

Please contact David Drexler <ddrexler@csufresno.edu>, Scholarly Communication Librarian, with any questions.