@Article{Gap,
	author	= "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue",
	title	= "{The Vector Calculus Gap: Mathematics $\ne$ Physics}",
	journal	= "PRIMUS",
	volume	= 9,
	pages	= "21-28",
	year	= 1999
}

@Article{Conic,
	author	= "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue",
	title	= "{Electromagnetic Conic Sections}",
	journal	= "Am. J. Phys.",
	volume	= 70,
	pages	= "1129-1135",
	year	= 2002
}

@Article{Spherical,
	author	= "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue",
	title	= "{Spherical Coordinates}",
	journal	= "College Math. J.",
	volume	= 34,
	pages	= "168-169",
	year	= 2003
}

@Article{MMM,
	author	= "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue",
	title	= "{The Murder Mystery Method for
			Determining Whether a Vector Field is Conservative}",
	journal	= "College Math. J.",
	volume	= 34,
	pages	= "238-241",
	year	= 2003
}

@Article{Use,
	author	= "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue",
	title	= "{Using Differentials to Bridge the Vector Calculus Gap}",
	journal	= "College Math. J.",
	volume	= 34,
	pages	= "283-290",
	year	= 2003
}

@Article{Ampere,
	author	= "Corinne A. Manogue and Kerry Browne and Tevian Dray
			 and Barbara Edwards",
	title	= "{Why is Amp\`ere's Law So Hard?}",
	journal	= "Am. J. Phys.",
	volume	= 74,
	pages	= "344-350",
	year	= 2006
}

@Article{DotCross,
	author	= "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue",
	title	= "{The Geometry of the Dot and Cross Products}",
	journal	= "JOMA",
	volume	= 6,
	month	= "June",
	year	= 2006
}

@Article{Differentials,
	author	= "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue",
	title	= "{Putting Differentials back into Calculus}",
	journal	= "College Math. J.",
	volume	= 41,
	pages	= "90-100",
	year	= 2010
}

@Article{Climb,
	author	= {Stuart Boersma},
	title	= {A Difficult Climb},
	journal	= {Math Horizons},
	year	= 2009,
	pages	= {12-15},
	month	= {February}
}

@Article{Geodesics,
	author	= {Stuart Boersma and Tevian Dray and Stan Wagon},
	title	= {Finding Geodesics},
	journal	= {Math Horizons},
	year	= 2009,
	pages	= 2,
	month	= {September}
}

@Article{Trig,
	author	= "Tevian Dray",
	title	= "{Using Differentials to Determine the Derivatives of
			Trigonometric and Exponential Functions}",
	journal	= "College Math. J.",
	volume	= 44,
	pages	= "(to appear)",
	year	= 2013
}

@Misc{Bridge,
	title	= "The {V}ector {C}alculus {B}ridge {P}roject",
	howpublished	= "\url{http://www.math.oregonstate.edu/bridge}"
}

@Misc{FEd,
        author  = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue",
        title   = "{Bridging the Gap between Mathematics and Physics}",
        howpublished    = {APS Forum on Education},
        month   = "Spring",
        year    = 2004,
        note    = "pp.\ 13--14"
}

@InCollection{MSU,
        author  = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue",
        title   = "{Bridging the Gap between Mathematics
                        and the Physical Sciences}",
      booktitle = "Preparing Future Science and Mathematics Teachers",
        editor  = "Diane Smith and Elisabeth Swanson",
      publisher = "Montana State University",
        address = "Bozeman",
        year    = 2005,
        pages   = "39-41"
}

@InCollection{Pathways,
  author =       {Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue},
  title =        {Bridging the Vector (Calculus) Gap},
  booktitle =    {Pathways to Change: An International Conference
                        on Transforming Math and Science Education
                        in the K16 Continuum},
  publisher =    {Proceedings (CD-ROM)},
  year =         2002,
  address =      {(Arlington)}
}

@Misc{Portfolios,
  title = "The {P}ortfolios {W}iki",
  howpublished = "\url{http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/portfolioswiki}"
}
                  
@Misc{BridgeBook,
  author = 	 {Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue},
  title = 	 "{The {G}eometry of {V}ector {C}alculus}",
  howpublished = "\url{http://www.math.oregonstate.edu/BridgeBook}",
  year = 	 {2009--2010}
}

@Article{PT,
  author = 	 "Corinne A. Manogue and Kenneth S. Krane",
  title = 	 "{The Oregon State University Paradigms Project:
			Re-envisioning the upper level}",
  journal = 	 "Phys. Today",
  year = 	 2003,
  volume = 	 56,
  pages = 	 "53-58"
}

@Article{AJP,
  author = 	 {Corinne A. Manogue and Philip J. Siemens and Janet Tate
		    and Kerry Browne and Margaret L. Niess and Adam J. Wolfer},
  title = 	 {Paradigms in Physics: A New Upper-Division Curriculum},
  journal = 	 {Am. J. Phys.},
  year = 	 2001,
  volume = 	 69,
  pages = 	 {978-990}
}
