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  3. No. 76 (2014): Spring

No. 76 (2014): Spring

Published: 2014-06-01

Board Accepted Articles

  • Liberating the Publications of a Distinguished Scholar: A Pilot Project.

    Julie Kelly
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  • The NASA Library and Researchers at Goddard: A Visitor's Perspective.

    Jill H. Powell
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Refereed Articles

  • The Ants Go Marching: Interns' and Librarians' Roles in a Global Collaboration.

    Dorothy Barr
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  • "Fracking" vs. "Hydraulic Fracturing:" A Review of Search Terms.

    Meredith Ayers
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Tips from the Experts

  • Raiders of the Lost ArXiv: Citation Searching in a Disciplinary Repository.

    John J. Meier
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What I've Been Reading

  • Creating Innovators: Can the Library Contribute?

    Nastasha Johnson
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There's an App for That

  • Electronic Lab Notebooks: Supporting Laboratory Data in the Digital Era.

    Kristin Bogdan, Themba Flowers, themba.flowers@yale.edu
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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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