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Luettelo Kirjallisesta Toiminnasta Oulun Yliopistossa 2002 RAILI TOIVIO LUETTELO KIRJALLISESTA TOIM. TOIMINNASTA OULUN YLIOPISTOSSA 2002 Catalogue of publications by the staff of the University of Oulu 2002 2003 55 OULUN YLIOPISTON KIRJASTON JULKAISUJA PUBLICATIONS OF OULU UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 55 Raili Toivio (toim.) Luettelo kirjallisesta toiminnasta Oulun yliopistossa 2002 Catalogue of publications by the staff of the University of Oulu 2002 Oulu 2003 Oulun yliopiston kirjaston julkaisuja Toimittaja/Editor Kirsti Nurkkala Copyright © 2003 Oulun yliopiston kirjasto PL 7500 90014 Oulun yliopisto Oulu University Library POB 7500 FIN-90014 University of Oulu Finland ISBN 951-42-7114-9 ISSN 0357-1440 SAATAVISSA MYÖS ELEKTRONISESSA MUODOSSA ALSO AVAILABLE IN ELECTRONIC FORM ISBN 951-42-7115-7 URL: http://herkules.oulu.fi/isbn9514271157/ OULUN YLIOPISTOPAINO Oulu 2003 I ESIPUHE Tähän julkaisuluetteloon on koottu tiedot Oulun yliopistossa tehdyistä opinnäytteistä ja henkilökunnan julkaisuista vuodelta 2002. Yhteisjulkaisut on mainittu vain kerran. Luetteloon on painettujen julkaisujen lisäksi otettu myös elektroniset julkaisut, atk-ohjelmat ja audiovisuaalinen aineisto, ja se sisältää myös edellisestä, vuoden 2001 luettelosta puuttuneet julkaisuviitteet. Luetteloa laadittaessa on noudatettu seuraavia periaatteita: 1. Luettelo perustuu kirjoittajien antamiin tietoihin. 2. Julkaisutiedot on järjestetty tiedekunnittain ja laitoksittain ensimmäisen yliopiston henkilökuntaan kuuluvan tekijän mukaan. Henkilökuntaan kuuluvien kirjoittajien koko etunimi on mainittu, muilta vain etunimen ensimmäinen kirjain. 3. Opinnäytteet on sijoitettu pääsääntöisesti tiedekunnittain ja laitoksittain henkilökunnan julkaisutietojen jälkeen. 4. Luettelon loppuun on koottu yliopistoon kuuluvien kirjoittajien aakkosellinen tekijähakemisto viitenumeroineen. 5. Tähdellä on merkitty opetusministeriön tieteellisten julkaisujen luokituksen eli KOTAn mukaan ryhmitellyt julkaisut: 1) kotimaiset ja ulkomaiset tieteelliset monografiat, 2) artikkelit kotimaisissa ja ulkomaisissa referee-aikakauslehdissä, 3) artikkelit kotimaisissa ja ulkomaisissa kokoomateoksissa tai painetuissa konferenssijulkaisuissa, 4) artikkelit ja monografiat Oulun yliopiston Acta-sarjoissa lukuunottamatta väitöskirjoja. Tämä luettelo ei sisällä abstrakteja, jotka ovat mukana Oulun yliopiston ylläpitämän tutkimustietokannan julkaisurekisterissä. Luettelon on toimittanut Raili Toivio II FOREWORD This bibliography lists the publications by the staff and the theses of the students of the University of Oulu in 2002. The following guidelines have been followed in the compilation of the bibliography: 1. The bibliography is based on information provided by the authors. 2. In addition to literary works the bibliography covers electronic publications, computer programs and audiovisual materials, as well. 3. The publications are listed by faculty and department, according to the name of the first author who is either a staff member or a student of the University. The whole of the first name is mentioned if the author is a staff member, only the initial letter of the first name in the case of non-staff members. 4. The bibliography also contains entries that have been published in 2001 but were left out of the previous edition. 5. At the end of the book there is an alphabetical author index covering the staff members and students of the University. 6. An asterisk indicates the publications that the author has grouped according to the Classification Scheme for Scientific Publications (KOTA) published by the Ministry of Education as follows: 1) Finnish and foreign scientific monographs, 2) articles in Finnish or foreign referee journals, 3) articles in Finnish or foreign collected works or printed conference publications, 4) articles and monographs published in the series Acta Universitatis Ouluensis (excluding dissertations). The bibliographical database maintained by the University Library that covers the publications by the staff members of the University of Oulu also contains abstracts, which are not included in the printed version. The bibliography is compiled by Raili Toivio III SISÄLLYSLUETTELO Esipuhe................................................................................................................................................ I Sisällysluettelo ................................................................................................................................. III 1. Humanistinen tiedekunta................................................................................................................ 1 1.1. Englannin kielen laitos ............................................................................................................ 1 1.2. Historian laitos ........................................................................................................................ 6 1.3. Informaatiotutkimuksen laitos............................................................................................... 14 1.4. Saksan, ranskan ja pohjoismaisten kielten laitos ................................................................... 16 1.5. Suomen ja saamen kielen ja logopedian laitos ...................................................................... 20 1.6. Taideaineiden ja antropologian laitos.................................................................................... 27 2. Kasvatustieteiden tiedekunta........................................................................................................ 38 2.1. Kajaanin normaalikoulu ........................................................................................................ 38 2.2. Kajaanin opettajankoulutusyksikkö....................................................................................... 38 2.3. Kasvatustieteiden ja opettajankoulutuksen yksikkö............................................................... 47 2.4. Oulun normaalikoulun perusaste (0-6) .................................................................................. 66 2.5. Oulun normaalikoulun perusaste (7-9) ja lukio ..................................................................... 68 3. Luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta.................................................................................................... 69 3.1. Biokemian laitos.................................................................................................................... 69 3.2. Biologian laitos...................................................................................................................... 74 3.3. Fysikaalisten tieteiden laitos.................................................................................................. 92 3.4. Geotieteiden laitos............................................................................................................... 108 3.5. Kemian laitos....................................................................................................................... 115 3.6. Maantieteen laitos................................................................................................................ 120 3.7. Matemaattisten tieteiden laitos ............................................................................................ 129 3.8. Tietojenkäsittelytieteiden laitos........................................................................................... 134 4. Lääketieteellinen tiedekunta....................................................................................................... 146 4.1. Anatomian ja solubiologian laitos ....................................................................................... 146 4.2. Anestesiologian klinikka ..................................................................................................... 149 4.3. Farmakologian ja toksikologian laitos................................................................................. 156 4.4. Fysiatrian klinikka............................................................................................................... 159 4.5. Fysiologian laitos ................................................................................................................ 161 4.6. Hammaslääketieteen laitos .................................................................................................. 163 4.7. Hoitotieteen ja terveyshallinnon laitos ................................................................................ 169 4.8. Iho- ja sukupuolitautien klinikka......................................................................................... 176 4.9. Kansanterveystieteen- ja yleislääketieteen laitos................................................................. 179 4.10. Kirurgian klinikka ............................................................................................................. 185 4.11. Kliinisen kemian laitos...................................................................................................... 193 4.12. Korva-, nenä- ja kurkkutautien klinikka............................................................................ 195 4.13. Lastentautien klinikka ....................................................................................................... 198 4.14. Lääketieteellisen biokemian ja molekyylibiologian laitos................................................. 209 4.15. Lääketieteellisen tiedekunnan hallinto............................................................................... 213 4.16. Lääketieteen tekniikan laitos ............................................................................................
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