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  3. No. 111 (2025): Summer

No. 111 (2025): Summer

Published: 2025-10-15

Refereed Articles

  • Trends and Insights in Wind Energy Research: A Bibliometric Analysis

    Selenay Aytac
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  • STEM Faculty Perceptions of Library Research Support and Bibliometric Services: A Qualitative Study

    Yuening Zhang
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  • Content Access via Resource Sharing Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from Nine Health Science Libraries

    Jenny Pierce, Caitlin Bakker, Phill Jo, Jeannine Creazzo, Holly Thompson, Kristine M. Alpi
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Tips from the Experts

  • Scaling Open Science Services in Academic Libraries through Expertise Building, Partnerships, and Postdoc Hiring

    Melanie Gainey, Huajin Wang
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There's an App for That

  • Review of Online Tools to Combat Gendered Citation Bias

    Joanna Blair
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Announcements

New Publishing Process for ISTL

November 13, 2025
Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship is changing to a rolling/continuous publication model starting with the next article releases

Editor-in-Chief Update

July 3, 2025

Starting July 1, 2025, Ed Eckel has stepped down as Editor-in-Chief of Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship.

Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship | ISSN 1092-1206
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