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  3. No. 80 (2015): Spring

No. 80 (2015): Spring

Published: 2015-06-01

Board Accepted Articles

  • A Poster Assignment Connects Information Literacy and Writing Skills.

    Natalie Waters
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Refereed Articles

  • E-STEM: Comparing Aggregator and Publisher E-Book Platforms.

    Tara Tobin Cataldo, Michelle Leonard
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  • Electronic Access to Agronomy Journals: A Follow-up Study.

    Brad Brazzeal
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  • A Triangulation Method to Dismantling a Disciplinary "Big Deal".

    Diane (DeDe) Dawson
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  • Meeting the Needs of Data Management Training: The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Data Management for Scientists Short Course.

    Chung-Yi Hou
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  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Academic Librarian Positions during 2013: What Carnegie Classifications Reveal About Desired STEM Skills.

    Kelli Trei
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Science and Technology Resources on the Internet

  • Selected Internet Resources on Herpetology.

    Chapel D. Cowden
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  • Microbial Ecology Electronic Resources.

    Michael Bobb
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There's an App for That

  • From Corkboard to Digital Signage.

    Michael P. Nack
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Tips from the Experts

  • Listen Up, Everyone! Conquering Students' Inattentiveness When You're the Guest Lecturer.

    Giovanna Badia
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Book Reviews

  • Reinventing Reference: How Libraries Deliver Value in the Age of Google.

    Lia Vella
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Viewpoints

  • Public Access to Federally Funded Scientific Research: Building Communities of Collaboration.

    Janice Young
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November 13, 2025
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