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Welcome to the Human Kinetics 2013 Interactive Sport Management Catalog!To make your browsing experience more helpful, we have included tools throughout the catalog that will direct and inform you in choosing the right resources to use in your classroom, research, or profession.

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real-world cases bring sport management to life in the classroom

Case Studies in Sport Management (CSSM) is a peer-reviewed online journal focusing on teaching case studies related to the sport management discipline. Continually updated with new cases, CSSM serves as a searchable library of cases that instructors can use in incorporating the case method of learning into their classrooms.

CSSM contains cutting-edge teaching cases across the most common functional areas that sport management curricula address, consistent with the COSMA common professional component topical areas. Teaching notes, included with each case, help instructors structure class discussion and enrich students’ understanding of the case subject’s decision-making process. Using CSSM, instructors can provide an action-oriented teaching and learning environment, allowing students to develop and enhance skills such as critical thinking, strategic decision making, creativity, teamwork, and leadership. Researchers and practitioners in sport management and business can also use CSSM to obtain real-world information to assist training, improve their own roles, and enact better systems in their careers.

An insider’s look at big-time sports negotiations Audiences: A reference for sport agents and other sport business professionals; a text for students in sport management and business courses.

Beyond the Scoreboard: An Insider’s Guide to the Business of Sport looks at the components driving sport business and offers insights about what affects ticket prices and how technology is shaping the new world of sport. Authors Rick Horrow and Karla Swatek look at the sophisticated and complex deals being structured for players’ contracts, facility development, event bidding, and much more. Using expert analysis from people who have played leadership roles in some of the most intense

negotiations and lucrative business deals in sport history, this book gives professionals and students in sport management valuable knowledge to help them succeed in their current and future careers.

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gain a global view of the dynamic sport management industry Audiences: A textbook for introductory-level sport management courses; a reference for sport management professionals and university libraries.

Contemporary Sport Management, Fourth Edition, engages students with a full-color format and an integrated online study guide. Students will learn the various factors shaping sport management, the necessary professional skills and attitudes of sport managers, and ways in which the globalization of sport continues to affect sport management professions.

One of the top-selling textbooks in the field, the fourth edition offers several key enhancements:

• Three new chapters covering sport management issues in youth and community sport, interscholastic sport, and the history of the sport business industry

• Updated international sidebars and associated activities within each chapter • A historical timeline in every chapter to put major events into context • New ethics and critical thinking sections • A running glossary, chapter objectives, and

end-of-chapter reviews to help students understand key concepts and terms.

Apply the latest methods of marketing in today’s sport environmentAudiences: An undergraduate and graduate text for students needing a comprehensive understanding of sport marketing; a reference for practitioners in sales, promotional planning, and market research.

Sport Marketing, Third Edition, directs students to a better understanding of the theoretical backbone that makes sport marketing such a unique and vibrant subject to study. The text features a complete ancillary package, examples and perspectives from the field, and comprehensive information about marketing in the burgeoning sport industry.

Using real-world examples and an engagingwriting style, the distinguished authors provide valuable material about key areas in sportmarketing. Students will learn how to build asport marketing plan, study the behaviors of

sport consumers, and gain an understanding ofmarket segmentation and pricing. The text alsoincludes extensive information on promotion,sales, distribution, and public relations in sport.After reading this book, students will be able toapply the concepts of marketing to the distinctsport enterprise.

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examine key areas of managing sport in a global contextAudiences: A textbook for upper-undergraduate and graduate courses in international sport management; a reference for study abroad courses and libraries.

International Sport Management is the first comprehensive textbook devoted to the organization, governance, business activities, and cross-cultural context of modern sport on an international level. As the sport industry continues its global expansion, this textbook serves as an invaluable guide for readers as they build careers that require an international understanding of the relationships, influences, and responsibilities in sport management.

All chapters in the text use a global perspective to better showcase how international sport operates in various geopolitical environments and cultures. The text is arranged in five parts, each serving a unique purpose:

• To outline the issues associated with international sport management

• To examine sport using a unique perspective that emphasizes its status as a global industry• To introduce the structure of governance in

international sport• To examine the management essentials in

international sport• To apply these strategies in the business

segments of sport marketing, sport media and information technology, sport facilities and design, sport event management, and sport tourism.

gain real-world knowledge of management in sportAudiences: An applied undergraduate text for sport management, sport business, and sport leadership courses; a reference for sport managers and libraries.

Applied Sport Management Skills uses the fourmain management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling to teach readers how to become strong leaders and managers in the world of sport. The text provides a comprehensive overview of management topics with a unique focus on developing the necessary skills for managing sport organizations.

The text’s how-to approach helps students learnby putting into practice what they will be doingas sport managers—including creative problemsolving, strategic planning, and developing the

skills to lead, organize, and delegate. By takingprinciples and concepts presented in the text andapplying them to professional practice, students will be able to assess how their interests and skills may contribute to the growing sport management field.

Apply financial concepts to the dynamic world of sportAudiences: A text for upper-undergraduate courses in sport finance and related courses; a reference in auditing and finance for sport organizations.

Sport Finance, Third Edition, grounds students in the real world of financial management in sport, showing them how to apply financial concepts and appreciate the importance of finance in establishing sound sport management practices.

This edition contains several new chapters anda greater emphasis on practical applications tobetter prepare students for the challenges they willface in the industry. A new Budgeting 101 chapterprovides a strong foundation for students to buildon before delving into the influences on finance,capital structuring, financial management, andprofits and losses.

The final section of the text is completely new andcovers current issues affecting the sport industry.

Readers will learn how various sport entities aredealing with the effects of recession and analyzethe unique issues that affect each segment ofthe industry. A comprehensive case study in thefinal chapter encourages students to apply theirknowledge as they explore the various revenues,expenses, and other financial issues occurring in aDivision II athletic department.

explore the changing role of public relations in sportAudiences: A textbook for upper-undergraduate and graduate courses in sport public relations, communication, and media; a reference for professionals in those fields.

Sport Public Relations, Second Edition, takes a comprehensive, businesslike approach to the practice of public relations in sport. Rather than address public relations only as a means of supporting the marketing function or leveraging the media’s interest in an event or organization, this text recognizes public relations as a function that is integral to many aspects of a sport organization’s goals.

Following are updates to this edition:• Discussion of social media and other

e-technologies now permeates the entire book rather than being limited to a single chapter.

• Updated chapters on new media, corporate social responsibility, and legal and ethical

issues reflect areas of growing emphasis and concern for sport organizations.

• New “Insight From a Professional” and other sidebars offer readers a firsthand account of the roles of PR professionals in today’s sport environment.

• A complete set of ancillaries helps instructors incorporate e-technology into their courses and prepare engaging class discussions.

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Address research issues specific to sport managementAudiences: An upper-level undergraduate or graduate text; a reference for sport management researchers, academics, and professionals.Research Methods and Design in Sport Managementexplains research design, implementation, analysis, andassessment criteria with a focus on specific proceduresunique to the discipline of sport management. Analysisof research design with discussion of specific methodsused in qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methodsresearch helps readers to determine and design the mostappropriate research for their specific needs. Researchin Action sections present excerpts from the Journal of

Sport Management, which highlight various componentsmentioned in the text and assist students in learning howto read and evaluate research.

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Study the economic issues involved in sportSport and Public Policy: Social, Political, and Economic Perspectives examines some of the most compelling policy issues affecting the sports world from an interdisciplinary perspective—including economics, history, urban planning, not-for-profit administration, public health communications, political science, and philosophy. The text includes application and implementation sections that help readers understand how to apply the content as well as case studies that illustrate how the information is being used in the real world.

learn how to maximize human resourcesHuman Resource Management in Sport and Recreation, Second Edition, guides readers toward a greater understanding of human resource management in the sport and recreation environment. The text emphasizes managerial competencies, the strategic importance of human resource management, and the implications of organizational justice for the divergent groups of people who constitute human resources in sport and recreation organizations.

Apply organization theory to sportUsing practical research and current examples, Understanding Sport Organizations, Second Edition, will help readers develop a clearer understanding of organization theory. It examines organizational goals, strategy, environments, culture, technology, power, conflict, leadership, change, and many other issues affecting sport managers. Theory is put into practice through use of profiles, case studies, and examples of sport organizations in each chapter.

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learn concepts that shape the field of sport managementFundamentals of Sport Management presents foundational knowledge of sport management and what sport managers do to help readers prepare for advanced study or practice in the field. An excellent reference for students or professionals, the text offers insights into the exciting field, the impact of the sport industry, and the possibilities for employment in sport.

Sell and activate sponsorships in the sport industryAudiences: A text for courses in sport sales, sport sponsorship, and sport promotion; a reference for sport sales reps, sponsorship reps, and sport marketers.

With Sport Promotion and Sales Management, Second Edition, students will prepare for careers in theindustry, and professionals will learn best practices bydiscovering how to sell inventory ranging from ticketsto sponsorship, prepare a sales force, retain and upsell existing products to customers, use sponsorships as asales incentive, and service and activate sponsorships. The authors use numerous examples from their ownexperiences in consulting with teams, events, andorganizations in the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NCAA, PGA,

and LPGA, and also bridge the gap between theory andpractice with “Practitioner Perspectives” and real-lifeexamples of sales and promotion management in practice.

A comprehensive guide to sport communicationAudiences: A text for courses in sport communication, sport and media, sport communication and media relations, and sport journalism; a reference for practitioners and libraries.

Strategic Sport Communication is the first text thatencompasses the vast, varied, and exciting field of sportcommunication. Using communication theory and sportliterature, the text introduces readers to all aspects of thesport communication industry and how each is integralto the management, marketing, and operational goalsof sport organizations at all levels. Using their StrategicSport Communication Model, the authors outline theprocess of sport communication and categorize its variousaspects into three major components: personal and

organizational communication, sport mass media, andsport communication services and support.

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This book is a step-by-step guide through the event planning and implementation process starting with the earliest stages of event design and concluding with the post-event follow-up.

Loaded with more than 1,000 bracket and schedule templates, this book and CD-ROM package is the must-have tool for organizing well-run tournaments and leagues.

Containing a wealth of hands-on, practical information, this book will help you develop a sound program philosophy and compatible policies.

This text discusses the team management responsibilities of the coach and details how to manage relationships with athletes, administrators, and others.

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prepare sport facilities for emergenciesSecurity Management for Sports and Special Events presents a systematic approach to stadium and venue security by specifically addressing natural disasters, terrorism, crowd control problems, and other large-scale threats. As sport and facility managers seek to broaden their building management capabilities, this text offers detailed guidance in improving the quality, coordination, and responsiveness of security protocols within their facilities.

A business approach to managing sport clubsWith Sport Club Management, administrators, managers, and coaches have the tools to develop and sustain organizations that are viable and financially successful and that satisfy the needs of athletes and those who support them. The content focuses on player development, as well as how to meet the management, marketing, retention, communication, and administrative needs of the organization.

A comprehensive and jargon-free presentation of sport lawAudiences: A textbook for undergraduate courses in sport law; a reference for libraries, sport administrators, officials, and managers.

Introduction to Sport Law delivers the information readers need in order to navigate liability issues, protect the legal rights of employees and athletes, and manage legal risk. The text is designed for sport law courses within a sport management program and uses real-world examples relevant to sport managers.

The outstanding author team uses a topicalapproach that is easily understood by readers with little or no legal background. Usingstraightforward, jargon-free explanations,Introduction to Sport Law guides readers through the major legal areas specific to the sport setting

including the legal system, tort law, riskmanagement, contract law, agency law, employment law, constitutional law, gender equity, intellectual property, and antitrust law. Developed from the facts of several key cases relating to chapter topics,moot court experiences provide students with an interactive and lively way of understanding issues that may arise in a court setting and how cases may determine future law.

Instructors: Use the print book, e-book, or web resource to supplement Introduction to Sport law!

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practical knowledge for successful sport facility managementAudiences: A text for students in sport facility management or sport facility and event management courses; a reference for sport facility managers and industry professionals.

Managing Sport Facilities, Second Edition, provides future and current sport facility managers with the knowledge they will need in order to make the proper decisions in all areas of facility management. The text engages students with a clear writing style, extensive real-world examples, and information on managing a wide range of facilities, from professional sport stadiums to smaller and more common health clubs, colleges, and recreational environments.

As managers require expanded knowledge to meetthe needs of large, high-tech sport and recreation

facilities, this edition offers an expanded section onrisk management, information on security issues,and a full array of ancillaries. Facility Focus andBehind the Scenes sections cite specific examplesof strategies used to make a facility—and thefacility manager—more successful.

An inside view of 90 cases in sport lawCase Studies in Sport Law gives students an insideview of some of the most significant cases in sportlaw history. The cases are to the point, filled withreal-life applications for sport management students,and represent the breadth of sport law affectinginterscholastic and recreational programs, school

districts, colleges and universities, pro sport franchises,sporting goods manufacturers, and governing bodies.

This text provides a practical introduction to facility design, management, and maintenance for practicing or future recreation professionals.

This reference offers the latest industry guidelines and best practices based on the knowledge, expertise, and experience of leading campus recreation professionals.

With this book, readers receive clear and detailed explanations of issues to consider before making decisions on risk management.

This practical book combines information on law, insurance, and sports to help in assessing, controlling, and financing your risks.

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Discover emerging trends in sport management educationSport Management Education Journal (SMEJ) promotes advancement of the body of knowledge in pedagogy as it relates to sport management education and disseminates knowledge about sport management courses, curricula, and teaching. This established annual journal, previously published by the North American Society for Sport Management, addresses a wide range of issues concerning graduate and undergraduate education in sport management.

SMEJ is the official educational journal of the north American Society for Sport Management

editor: Damon P.S. Andrew, PhDFrequency: Annual (October)Current volume: 7 (2013)print and online format: ISBN 978-1-4504-2540-7Website:

promote research addressing all aspects of intercollegiate sportThe Journal of Intercollegiate Sport (JIS) provides an exciting forum for research addressing sport in college and university settings. This interdisciplinary journal publishes research that cross traditional academic boundaries and challenge current views and practices while maintaining an informative rather than editorial focus.JIS is supported by start-up funding from the NCAA. The purpose of the NCAA funding is to fostercross-disciplinary research on intercollegiate sport and promote the integration of athleticswith the academic missions of NCAA member institutions. The views expressed in JIS are notnecessarily those of the NCAA, its employees, or any of its member institutions.

editor: George B. Cunningham, PhDFrequency: Semiannual (June, December) Current volume: 6 (2013)print and online format: ISBN 978-0-7360-7897-9Website:

An essential resource for sport management professionalsThe Journal of Sport Management (JSM) reflects the rapid expansion of the field with its commitment to present outstanding original research and up-to-date information addressing all areas and subdisciplines in sport management. As the leading journal in the field, JSM focuses on the theory and application of management in sport, with a special emphasis on new trends and emerging subdisciplines.

JSM is the official journal of the north American Society for Sport Management

editor: Richard Wolfe, PhDFrequency: Bimonthly (January, March, May, July, September, November)Current volume: 27 (2013)print and online format: ISBN 978-0-7360-4839-2Website:

Subscription rates for the print and online version (including shipping):

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Authoritative research, reviews, and theories on sociology of sportSociology of Sport Journal (SSJ) aims to stimulate and communicate research, critical thought, and theory development on issues pertaining to sociology and sport. The leading and most authoritative journal in the field, SSJ maintains its strong commitment to the field with methodological coverage ranging from quantitative social science to qualitative research and experimental, narrative research writing. The expertly reviewed journal welcomes submissions addressing a wide variety of topics on health, physical activity, fitness, exercise, coaching, and sport.

SSJ is the official journal of the north American Society for the Sociology of Sport

editor: Michael Atkinson, PhDFrequency: Quarterly (March, June, September, December)Current volume: 30 (2013)print and online format: ISBN 978-0-7360-5321-1Website:

International research on various issues in sport historySport History Review (SHR) is a forum for scholarly work in the field of sport history. With an editorial board that reflects the international diversity of its contents, SHR offers a solid approach to research and writing about sport history. Submissions to SHR undergo a rigorous review process, providing readers with the most authoritative and accurate information on topics in the field. A continuation of the original Canadian Journal of Sport History, SHR is an essential resource for those wishing to deepen their knowledge of sport and to understand the ongoing human fascination with sport.

editor: Don Morrow, PhDFrequency: Semiannual (May, November)Current volume: 44 (2013)print and online format: ISBN 978-0-7360-5319-8Website:

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Apply sociological theories to engaging sport issuesSociology of Sport and Social Theory presents research perspectives regarding issues germane to the sociology of sport. It addresses topics at the forefront of scholarly and public discourse and considers these issues in light of traditional and contemporary sociological theories.

learn how to address anger in a variety of sport contextsAnger Management in Sport provides strategies and interventions for overcoming excessive anger and aggression in athletes. The text challenges long-held assumptions and points the way to further research and discussion on this important topic.

Breakthrough text challenges current perspectives of deviance in sportDeviance and Social Control in Sport challenges readers to explore the dimensions and analytic merit of a full spectrum of crime and deviancy theories. Drawing on their cutting-edge research in criminology and deviance, the authors engage readers with extensive case studies.

Bring out the best in sport participants with positive competitionTrue Competition offers a blueprint for maximizing competition to foster excellence and enjoyment. Readers will learn the differences between positive and negative competition, and they will discover how to implement change in their own environments.

Consider the evolution of sport through a variety of historical lensesSport in America: From Colonial Leisure to Celebrity Figures and Globalization, Volume II, presents 18 thought-provoking essays focusing on the changes and patterns of American sport during six distinct eras over the past 400 years.

examine sports from a critical perspectiveAudiences: An introductory textbook for courses in sociology of sport, social issues in sport, sport in society, and social aspects of sport; a professional reference for sport researchers.

Social Issues in Sport, Second Edition, is an outstanding introduction to the multifaceted roles of sport and physical activity in society and the perfect tool for examining sport from a critical perspective. The text’s engaging writing style, full-color format, and sound learning tools get students involved and excited about the material.

The following are new features of this edition:• A chapter on sport and development that

describes how sport may be used to promote peace, socialization, and moral development

• The latest research in the field with current examples and statistics

• Updated and expanded sidebars to help students take a theory-to-practice mind-set to their studies

• Expanded discussions of deviance in sport and social media phenomena that have become intertwined with the world of sport

Journey through history to understand the modern world of u.S. sportAudiences: An undergraduate text for courses in sport history and American studies; a reference for librarians, historians, and sport scientists.

Sports in American History: From Colonization toGlobalization journeys from the early American past to the present to give students a compelling grasp of thehistorical evolution of American sporting practices. Thistext provides students with insights that will allow themto develop new and alternative perspectives, examinesport as a social and cultural phenomenon, generatea better understanding of current sport practices, andconsider future developments in sport in American life.

This comprehensive text provides coverage of sports by historical periods—from the indigenous tribes ofpremodern America, through colonial societies, to the eraof sport in the United States today.

A comprehensive look at the importance of latinos in u.S. sport cultureLatinos in U.S. Sport offers an accessible examination of the Latino sporting experience in the U.S. through use of newspaper accounts and primary sources as well as dissertations and scholarly articles from history, education, sport business, and other disciplines.

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This text provides extensive coverage of the impact of sport on people’s perceptions of various individuals, countries, races, genders, schools, and companies.

This text helps students helps students follow and dissect ethical arguments, think through philosophic issues, and apply theory to practice in sport.

This book goes beyond intercollegiate athletics to address Title IX in the context of sport, physical activity, recreation, intramurals, and physical education.

This resource contains contemporary readings addressing the rapidly developing ethical issues at the forefront of the sporting landscape.

Using examples from common situations that occur on and off the field, this book brings to life what is required in order to be a good sport.

This compelling and timely text is sure to engage students and challenge stereotypes and myths about race and sport in today’s society.

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productsAAn Insider’s Guide to Managing Sporting Events .............. 7Anger Management in Sport ........................................... 12Applied Sport Management Skills..................................... 4BBeyond the Scoreboard ..................................................... 2CCampus Recreational Sports ............................................ 8Case Studies in Sport Law................................................ 9Case Studies in Sport Management ................................. 2Contemporary Issues in Sociology of Sport ..................... 13Contemporary Sport Management, Fourth Edition ............ 3DDeviance and Social Control in Sport ............................. 12Directing Youth Sport Programs ....................................... 7eEthics in Sport, Second Edition ...................................... 13FFundamentals of Sport Management ............................... 7HHuman Resource Management in Sport and Recreation,

Second Edition .............................................................. 7IInternational Sport Management...................................... 4Introduction to Sport Law ................................................. 9JJournal of Intercollegiate Sport....................................... 10Journal of Sport Management......................................... 10lLatinos in U.S. Sport....................................................... 13MManaging Risk in Sport and Recreation ........................... 9Managing Sport Facilities, Second Edition ....................... 8oOrganizing Successful Tournaments, Third Edition .......... 7pPractical Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity,

Second Edition ............................................................ 13rRecreation Facility Management ...................................... 8Research Methods and Design in Sport Management ...... 6Risk Management in Sport and Recreation ...................... 9SSecurity Management for Sports and Special Events ....... 8Social Issues in Sport, Second Edition............................ 12Sociology of Sport and Social Theory .............................. 12Sociology of Sport Journal............................................... 11Souled Out? .................................................................... 13Sport and Character ....................................................... 13Sport and Public Policy..................................................... 7Sport Club Management................................................... 8Sport Finance, Third Edition ............................................. 5Sport History Review....................................................... 11Sport in America............................................................. 13Sport Management Education Journal ............................ 10

Sport Marketing, Third Edition.......................................... 3Sport Promotion and Sales Management, Second Edition ..... 6Sport Public Relations, Second Edition............................. 5Sports in American History ............................................. 13Strategic Sport Communication ....................................... 6Successful Coaching, Fourth Edition ................................ 7TTitle IX ............................................................................ 13True Competition ............................................................ 12uUnderstanding Sport Organizations, Second Edition ........ 7Authors/editorsAAbrams, Mitch ............................................................... 12Acosta, R. Vivian ........................................................... 13Alamillo, José ................................................................. 13Anderson, Paul M. ........................................................... 9Andrew, Damon P.S. ................................................... 6, 10Atkinson, Michael .................................................... 11, 12BBaker, Robert E. ............................................................... 7Baker, Thomas A. III ......................................................... 9Beggs, Brent A. ............................................................... 8Borish, Linda J. .............................................................. 13Branvold, Scott E. ............................................................ 5Bravo, Gonzalo A. ............................................................ 4Bredemeier, Brenda Light ............................................... 12Byl, John .......................................................................... 7CCarpenter, Linda Jean .................................................... 13Chelladurai, Packianathan .............................................. 7Clifford, Craig ............................................................... 13Connaughton, Daniel P. .................................................... 9Cooper, Walter E. ............................................................. 8Cunningham, George B. ................................................ 10DDe León, Arnoldo............................................................. 13DeSchriver, Timothy D. ..................................................... 5Dittmore, Stephen W. ....................................................... 5eEsherick, Craig ................................................................ 7FFeezell, Randolph M. ...................................................... 13Fried, Gil ...................................................................... 5, 8gGems, Gerald R. ............................................................ 13HHall, Stacey A. ................................................................. 8Hardy, Stephen ................................................................. 3Horrow, Rick ..................................................................... 2IIber, Jorge ...................................................................... 13Irwin, Richard L. .............................................................. 6KKimball, David C. ............................................................ 4Kretchmar, R. Scott ....................................................... 13

lLaucella, Pamela C. ........................................................ 6Li, Ming ........................................................................... 4Lussier, Robert N. ............................................................ 4MMacIntosh, Eric W. ........................................................... 4Marciani, Lou ................................................................... 8Martens, Rainer ............................................................... 7McCarthy, Larry M. .......................................................... 6McEvoy, Chad D. .......................................................... 2, 6McGee, James A. .............................................................. 8Melnick, Merrill J. .......................................................... 13Mildner, Gerard C.S. ........................................................ 7Miloch, Kimberly S. .......................................................... 6Mondello, Michael ........................................................... 5Morgan, William J. ......................................................... 13Morrow, Don .................................................................. 11Mull, Richard F. ............................................................... 8Mullin, Bernard J. ............................................................. 3nNIRSA ............................................................................... 8Nohr, Katharine M. ........................................................... 9pParent, Milena M. ............................................................ 7Parks, Janet B. ................................................................. 3Pedersen, Paul M. ........................................................ 3, 6Pfister, Gertrud .............................................................. 13Pittman, Andrew T. .......................................................... 9Powell, Shaun ................................................................ 13QQuarterman, Jerome ......................................................... 3rRegalado, Samuel O. ..................................................... 13Renneisen, Mick .............................................................. 8Robinson, Matthew J. ...................................................... 8SSanto, Charles A. ............................................................. 7Shields, David Light ....................................................... 12Slack, Trevor .................................................................... 7Smith, Earl .................................................................... 12Solomon, Jerry ................................................................. 7Spengler, John O. ............................................................. 9Stern, David J. ................................................................. 3Stoldt, G. Clayton ............................................................ 5Sutton, William A. ........................................................ 3, 6Swatek, Karla ................................................................... 2TThibault, Lucie ................................................................. 3WWiggins, David K. .......................................................... 13Wolfe, Richard ............................................................... 10Woods, Ronald B. .......................................................... 12YYiannakis, Andrew ......................................................... 13Young, Kevin .................................................................. 12Young, Sarah J. ................................................................ 9