The Octagon is a collection of open access articles written by Amherst College faculty. The Open Access Resolution, passed in 2013, reflects the faculty’s commitment to disseminating the results of its scholarship and research to a worldwide public audience; the Octagon represents that commitment by allowing faculty to submit their articles to an open access collection. Articles in the Octagon are available to the public, free of embargoes or paywalls, and easy to access.
Creators:Horton, Nicholas J. (Amherst College. Department of Mathematics and Statistics), Hardin, Johanna (Pomona College. Mathematics Department), Hoerl, Roger Wesley (Union College. Department of Mathematics), Nolan, Deborah Ann (University of California, Berkeley. Department of Statistics)
Creators:Horton, Nicholas J. (Amherst College. Department of Mathematics and Statistics), Bell, Melanie L. (University of Sydney. Psycho-Oncology Co-operative Research Group), Kenward, Michael G., 1956- (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Department of Medical Statistics), Fairclough, Diane Lynn (University of Colorado at Denver. Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometry)
Creators:Horton, Nicholas J. (Amherst College. Department of Mathematics and Statistics), Williams, Michael A. (Michael Allan), 1959- (University of Washington. Department of Neurological Surgery), Malm, Jan (Umeå University. Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Neuroscience), Ecklund, Anders (Umeå University. Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Neuroscience), Voss, Susan E. (Smith College. Pickering Engineering Program)
Creators:Leise, Tanya (Amherst College. Department of Mathematics and Statistics), Castanon-Cervantes, Oscar (Morehouse School of Medicine. Department of Neurobiology), Davidson, Alec J. (Morehouse School of Medicine. Department of Neurobiology), Evans, Jennifer A. (Morehouse School of Medicine. Department of Neurobiology)
Creators:Leise, Tanya (Amherst College. Department of Mathematics and Statistics), Siegelmann, Hava T. (University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Computer Science)