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No. 67 (2011): Fall
No. 67 (2011): Fall
Published:
2011-12-01
Letter from the Editor
Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship at 15…at 20: A Reflection.
Andrea L. Duda
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Thoughts on Refereed Articles.
Buffy Choinski
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Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, the Official Journal of ACRL's Science and Technology Section: A Historical Perspective.
Nestor L. Osorio
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Board Accepted Articles
Impact of NASA EOS Instrument Data on the Scientific Literature: 10 Years of Published Research Results from Terra, Aqua, and Aura.
Gene R. Major
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Identifying and Understanding Valid Sustainability Information: the Crossroads of Evidence-Based Practice, Science Literacy, and Information Literacy.
Richard Gabriel Hare, Jihoon Jo, Elizabeth Moreton, Andrew Stamm, Danielle Winter
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Refereed Articles
Informing Food Protection Education: A Project to Define and Classify Resources for a Cross-Disciplinary Expert Community.
Donna Schenck-Hamlin, Jennifer Pierquet, Chuck McClellan
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Citations to Wikipedia in Chemistry Journals: A Preliminary Study.
Bradley Brazzeal
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Government Policy Resources for Science and Technology Topics: A Case Study.
Janette Prescod, Sandra Leach, Thura Mack
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Mathematicians' Views on Current Publishing Issues: A Survey of Researchers.
Kristine K. Fowler
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Book Reviews
Science and Technology Resources: A Guide for Information Professionals and Researchers.
Peter Larsen
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Tips from the Experts
Searching Coordination and Organometallic Compounds in SciFinder.
A. Ben Wagner
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Viewpoints
ISTL Was OA Before OA Was Cool.
David Flaxbart
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