FAIR Study Aids/Book of Mormon Resources by chapter and verse/Introduction, Title Page, Witnesses' Testimonies; Historical Studies of its Coming Forth; and Miscellaneous Items of Interest
Roger Nicholson, "The Spectacles, the Stone, the Hat, and the Book: A Twenty-first Century Believer’s View of the Book of Mormon Translation" (Interpreter)
Textual History of the English Translation of the Book of Mormon
M. Gerald Bradford and Alison V.P. Coutts, "Uncovering the Original Text of the Book of Mormon (Collection)" (Maxwell Institute)
Royal Skousen,"Fragments of Original Manuscript Discovered," (Maxwell Institute)
Stan Larson, "Conjectural Emendation and the Text of the Book of Mormon" (BYU Studies)
Robert J. Matthews, "The New Publications of the Standard Works—1979, 1981" (BYU Studies)
Royal Skousen, "Critical Methodology and the Text of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Royal Skousen, "History of the Critical Text Project of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Royal Skousen, "Why was one sixth of the 1830 Book of Mormon set from the original manuscript?" (Interpreter)
George A. Horton Jr., “Book of Mormon—Transmission from Translator to Printed Text,” (Religious Educator)
Dean C. Jesse, "The Original Book of Mormon Manuscript" (BYU Studies)
Blair G. Van Dyke, "Light or Dark, Freedom or Bondage: Enhancing Book of Mormon Themes through Contrasts" (foils) (Religious Educator)
Charles Swift, "When Less Is More: The Reticent Narrator in the Story of Alma and Amulek" (Religious Educator)
Eugene England, "A Second Witness for the Logos: The Book of Mormon and Contemporary Literary Criticism" (Maxwell Institute)
Ben McGuire, "Nephi and Goliath: A Case Study of Literary Allusion in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Sidney B. Sperry, "Types of Literature in the Book of Mormon: Historical Narrative, Memoir, Prophetic Discourse, Oratory" (Maxwell Institute)
Sidney B. Sperry, "Types of Literature in the Book of Mormon: Patriarchal Blessings, Symbolic Prophecy, Prophetic Narrative, Prophetic Dialogue" (Maxwell Institute)
Sidney B. Sperry, "Types of Literature in the Book of Mormon: "The American Gospel"" (Maxwell Institute)
Heather Hardy, "Another Testament of Jesus Christ: Mormon's Poetics" (Maxwell Institute)
Brian D. Stubbs, "A Short Addition to Length: Some Relative Frequencies of Circumstantial Structures" (Maxwell Institute)
Larry G. Childs, "Present Participle Adjuncts in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
John A. Tvedtnes, "Hebraisms in the Book of Mormon: A Preliminary Survey" (BYU Studies)
Donald W. Parry, "Why is the phrase “and it came to pass” so prevalent in the Book of Mormon?" (Ensign)
Paul Y. Hoskisson, John W. Welch, Robert F. Smith, Bruce W. Warren, Roger R. Keller, David Fox, and Deloy Pack, "Words and Phrases" (Maxwell Institute)
Royal Skousen, "The Original Language of the Book of Mormon: Upstate New York Dialect, King James English, or Hebrew?" (Maxwell Institute)
Andrew C. Smith, "Deflected Agreement in the Book of Mormon," (Maxwell Institute)
Sidney B. Sperry, "The Book of Mormon as Translation English" (Maxwell Institute)
Larry G. Childs, "Present Participle Adjuncts in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Royal Skousen, "The Archaic Vocabulary of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
John A. Tvedtnes, "The Hebrew Background of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Themes and Structures in the Small and Large Plates
Steven L. Olsen, "The Covenant of the Promised Land: Territorial Symbolism in the Book of Mormon," (Maxwell Institute)
Steven L. Olsen, "The Covenant of the Chosen People: The Spiritual Foundations of Ethnic Identity in the Book of Mormon," (Maxwell Institute)
Historical Studies
John W. Welch, "Was There a Library in Harmony, Pennsylvania?" (Maxwell Institute)
Daniel C. Peterson and Donald L. Enders, "Can the 1834 Affidavits Attacking the Smith Family be Trusted?" (Maxwell Institute)
Donald Q. Cannon, "In the Press: Early Newspaper Reports on the Initial Publication of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Matthew Roper, "Early Publications on the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Stephen Kent Ehat, "'Securing' the Prophet's Copyright in the Book of Mormon: Historical and Legal Context for the So-Called Canadian Copyright Revelation," (Extended Online Version)
Richard E. Bennett, ""A Nation Now Extinct," American Indian Origin Theories as of 1820: Samuel L. Mitchill, Martin Harris, and the New York Theory" (Maxwell Institute)
Anthon Transcript
Stanley B. Kimball, "The Anthon Transcript: People, Primary Sources, and Problems" (BYU Studies)
Danel W. Bachman, "Sealed in a Book: Preliminary Observations on the Newly Found “Anthon Transcript”" (BYU Studies)
David E. Sloan, "The Anthon Transcripts and the Translation of the Book of Mormon: Studying It Out in the Mind of Joseph Smith" (Maxwell Institute)
Anonymous, "New Light: "Anthon Transcript" Writing Found?" (Maxwell Institute)
John W. Welch, Gordon C. Thomasson, and Robert F. Smith, "What Did Charles Anthon Really Say?" (Maxwell Institute)
Buddy Youngreen, "And Yet Another Copy of the Anthon Manuscript" (BYU Studies)
Norman Totten, “Categories of Evidence for Old World Contacts with Ancient America,” (Religious Educator)
Paul R. Cheesman, “Cultural Parallels between the Old World and the New World,” (Religious Educator)
Stephen C. Jett, "Resist-Dyeing as a Possible Ancient Transoceanic Transfer" (Maxwell Institute)
Carl L. Johannessen, "Pre-Columbian American Sunflower and Maize Images in Indian Temples: Evidence of Contact between Civilizations in India and America" (Maxwell Institute)
Geography
John W. Welch, "Charting the Book of Mormon" (BYU Studies)
William J. Hamblin, "Basic Methodological Problems with the Anti-Mormon Approach to the Geography and Archaeology of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
John E. Clark, "A Key for Evaluating Nephite Geographies" (Maxwell Institute) and "Revisiting "A Key for Evaluating Nephite Geographies"" (Maxwell Institute)
Paul Y. Hoskisson, "An Introduction to the Relevance of and a Methodology for a Study of the Proper Names of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Population Demographics in the Book of Mormon
James E. Smith, “How Many Nephites? The Book of Mormon at the Bar of Demography” (Maxwell Institute)
John L. Sorenson, "I have heard that the sizes of the Nephite and Lamanite populations indicated in the Book of Mormon do not make sense. What do we know about their numbers?" (Ensign)
Matthew Roper, "Nephi's Neighbors: Book of Mormon Peoples and Pre-Columbian Populations" (Maxwell Institute)
The Book of Mormon and Historicity
Elder Dallin H. Oaks, "Worthy of Another Look: The Historicity of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Robert L. Millet, "The Book of Mormon, Historicity, & Faith" (Maxwell Institute)
Wayne A. Larsen, and Alvin C. Rencher, "Who Wrote the Book of Mormon? An Analysis of Wordprints" (Maxwell Institute)
G. Bruce Schaalje, John L. Hilton, and John B. Archer, "Comparative Power of Three Author-Attribution Techniques for Differentiating Authors" (Maxwell Institute)
G. Bruce Schaalje, Matthew Roper, and Paul Fields, "Stylometric Analyses of the Book of Mormon: A Short History" (Maxwell Institute)
G. Bruce Schaalje, Matthew Roper, and Paul Fields, "Examining a Misapplication of Nearest Shrunken Centroid Classification to Investigate Book of Mormon Authorship" (Maxwell Institute)
G. Bruce Schaalje, Paul J. Fields, Matthew Roper, Gregory L. Snow, "Extended nearest shrunken centroid classification: A new method for open-set authorship attribution of texts of varying sizes" ***Not freely available*** (Oxford Journals)
L. La Mar Adams, "Many non-LDS scholars claim that the second half of the book of Isaiah was written after the time Lehi left Jerusalem, Yet the Book of Mormon contains material from both halves. How do we explain this?" (Ensign)
L. Lamar Adams and Alvin C. Rencher, "A Computer Analysis of the Isaiah Authorship Problem" (BYU Studies)
Paul Y. Hoskisson, "A Latter-day Saint Reading of Isaiah: The Example of Isaiah 6" (Religious Educator)
Spencer J. Palmer and William L. Knecht, "View of the Hebrews: Substitute for Inspiration?" (BYU Studies)
Donald W. Parry, and Stephen D. Ricks, "Worthy of Another Look: The Great Isaiah Scroll and the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Dana M. Pike and David Rolph Seely, ""Upon All the Ships of the Sea, and Upon All the Ships of Tarshish": Revisiting 2 Nephi 12:16 and Isaiah 2:16" (Maxwell Institute)
Marc Schindler, "Deutero-Isaiah in the Book of Mormon?" (FAIR)
Royal Skousen, "Textual Variants in the Isaiah Quotations in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
John W. Welch, "Toward an Understanding of the Sermon as a Temple Text" (Maxwell Institute)
John W. Welch, "Illuminating the Sermon at the Temple & Sermon on the Mount" (Collection) (Maxwell Institute)
David E. Bokovoy, ""Thou Knowest That I Believe": Invoking The Spirit of the Lord as Council Witness in 1 Nephi 11" (Interpreter)
Matthew L. Bowen, "“In the Mount of the Lord It Shall Be Seen” and “Provided”: Theophany and Sacrifice as the Etiological Foundation of the Temple in Israelite and Latter-day Saint Tradition" (Interpreter)