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  3. No. 79 (2015): Winter

No. 79 (2015): Winter

Published: 2015-03-01

Refereed Articles

  • Library Instruction in Communication Disorders: Which Databases Should Be Prioritized?

    Adelia Grabowsky
    • HTML
  • Services and Resources to Engineers: A Case Study of Outreach and Marketing, Assessment, and Future Directions in a Research Library.

    Matt Torrence
    • HTML

There's an App for That

  • Wearable Technology & Google Glass: The Next Big Thing?

    Chanitra Bishop
    • HTML

Board Accepted Articles

  • Identifying Opportunities in Citizen Science for Academic Libraries.

    Cynthia M. Cohen, Liz Cheney, Khue Duong, Ben Lea, Zoe Pettway Unno
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Science and Technology Resources on the Internet

  • Brain Matters: Resources for Researchers in the Neurosciences.

    Dorothy Barr
    • HTML
  • Patent Searching for STEM Researchers.

    John J. Meier
    • HTML

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November 13, 2025
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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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