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  3. No. 64 (2011): Winter

No. 64 (2011): Winter

Published: 2011-03-01

Refereed Articles

  • Five Years Later: Predicting Student Use of Journals in a New Water Resources Graduate Program.

    Andrea A. Wirth, Margaret Mellinger
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  • Seeing the Forest of Information for the Trees of Papers: An Information Literacy Case Study in a Geography/Geology Class.

    Linda Blake, Tim Warner
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  • Local Citation Analysis of Graduate Biology Theses: Collection Development Implications.

    Laura Newton Miller
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  • Career Motivations of the Scientist-Turned-Librarian: A Secondary Analysis of WILIS Data.

    Shannon Walker
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  • Assessing Information-Seeking Behavior of Computer Science and Engineering Faculty.

    Valerie K. Tucci
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Book Reviews

  • 2030: Technology That Will Change the World

    Kitty Porter
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  • Atlas of Science: Visualizing What We Know

    Nestor L. Osorio
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Science and Technology Resources on the Internet

  • Guide to Nanotechnology Internet Resources.

    Jill Dixon
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  • Essential Readings in e-Science

    Kathy Szigeti, Kathy Wheeler
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Electronic Resources Reviews

  • Ergonomics Abstracts

    Meredith Ayers
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Tips from the Experts

  • Searching Inorganic Substances in SciFinder.

    A. Ben Wagner
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Viewpoints

  • The American Chemical Society's Undergraduate Chemistry Program Approval: A Conflict of Interest?

    Denise Brush
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Letters to the Editor

  • Regarding "Shifting Sands" (Fall 2010)

    Charles D. James
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About ISTL

Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship publishes substantive content of interest to science and technology librarians. It serves as a vehicle for sci-tech librarians to share successful initiatives and innovative ideas, and to publish peer-reviewed or board-accepted papers, including case studies, practical applications, theoretical essays, web/bibliographies, and research papers relevant to the functions and operations of science and technology libraries in all settings. Through its columns ISTL also publishes reviews, opinions, and best practices.

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