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  3. No. 73 (2013): Summer

No. 73 (2013): Summer

Published: 2024-06-19

Board Accepted Articles

  • Finding Science and Engineering Specific Data Set Usage or Funding Acknowledgements.

    Ann Coppin
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  • Hurray for Fermat and Wiles!: A Bibliographic Essay on the Modern Literature Pertaining to Arguably the World's Most Famous Unsolved (until May 1995) Mathematical Theorem.

    Glenn Masuchika
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Refereed Articles

  • Are We Spending Too Much on Print STEM Monographs? A Method and Analysis for Improving Monograph Allocations Based on Circulation Statistics.

    Jonathan Nabe
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  • Professional Development Needs of Science and Technology Librarians: Results of the 2012 SLA/PAM Professional Development Committee Survey.

    Nedelina Tchangalova, Margaret N. Lam
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  • Identifying Liaison Opportunities through Content Analysis: Academic Library Trends in the Ecological Society of America's Conference Program.

    Jamie L. Conklin
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  • Data Driven Program Planning for GIS Instruction.

    Edith Scarletto
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Tips from the Experts

  • A Blue Sky Exercise: Using a Visioning Event to Chart a Library's Future.

    James Agenbroad
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Viewpoints

  • Creative Destruction and Library Services.

    Alvin Hutchinson
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