SHAREOK™ Repository
SHAREOK™ is the joint institutional repository for the University of Oklahoma (OU) and the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO). It serves as the home for the intellectual output of those institutions, such as: digital theses and dissertations, faculty publications, open access publications, open educational resources, institution-specific content and much more.
If you would like to place your works in the institutional repository, please contact your library: OU or UCO. Digital assets placed in the repository are available to a global audience, and search engine optimization techniques are used to increase their visibility to researchers and thus their impact on the global community.
If you are an OU student submitting a master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation to the Graduate College via SHAREOK™, please follow these instructions. For policies on embargoing your thesis or dissertation, please refer to the Graduate College Thesis/Dissertation Instruction Packet.
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“I Phub You Because…”: Testing a Theory of Interpersonal Behavior for Understanding and Predicting Phubbing
(2024-05-10)Phubbing (i.e., phone and snubbing) is toxic to most individuals. Unlike their perceptions that it is rude, they still phub others. With the prevalence of such behavior in the current age of high technology, it is necessary ... -
Faculty Newsletter - May 2024
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Investigations of microbial diversity and microbial interactions in a contaminated aquifer and experimental evolution of Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough
(2024-05-10)Investigating the mechanisms underlying microbial diversity is one of the challenges in microbiology. The dimension of diversity typically includes three aspects: taxonomic diversity (TD), phylogenetic diversity (PD), ... -
THE BATTLE FOR BELIEVABILITY: SEXUAL TRAUMA, TESTIMONY, AND VICTIMHOOD IN ANNA BURNS’ MILKMAN AND RUTH OZEKI’S A TALE FOR THE TIME BEING
(2024-05-10)The widespread under-reporting of rape and sexual assault is largely attributed to the victim-blaming attitudes and routine disbelief of women in our culture. Believability–or what makes someone believable–lies at the ... -
Analyzing Heat Waves Experienced by Underrepresented Communities Living in Low-Income Neighborhoods of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
(2024-05-10)According to the United States (U.S.) National Weather Service, extreme heat was the most fatal weather phenomena in 2022. As climates change around the U.S. and, more specifically, across the Southern Great Plains, extreme ...