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  3. No. 75 (2014): Winter

No. 75 (2014): Winter

Published: 2014-04-01

Letter from the Editor

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    Andrea L. Duda
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Refereed Articles

  • Searching for the Formula: How Librarians Teach Chemistry Graduate Students Research Skills.

    Bonnie L. Fong
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  • The Impact of Data Source on the Ranking of Computer Scientists Based on Citation Indicators: A Comparison of Web of Science and Scopus.

    Li Zhang
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  • A Comparison of E-book and Print Book Discovery, Preferences, and Usage by Science and Engineering Faculty and Graduate Students at the University of Kansas.

    Julie Waters, Jennifer Roach, Judith Emde, Scott McEathron, Keith Russell
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  • What Do Engineering Researchers Cite? A Citation Analysis Study of Sixteen Engineering Journals.

    Brian Young
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  • Trends in the Use of Supplementary Materials in Environmental Science Journals.

    Jeremy Kenyon, Nancy R. Sprague
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Tips from the Experts

  • E-Resource Discovery: A Collection Development Strategy for Engineering E-Books

    Tasha Maddison
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What I've Been Reading

  • But Do They Care?: Pintrich on Motivation in Learning

    Michael Fosmire
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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.

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