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  3. No. 81 (2015): Summer

No. 81 (2015): Summer

Published: 2015-09-01

Refereed Articles

  • Hunting for Knowledge: Using a Scavenger Hunt to Orient Graduate Veterinary Students.

    Caitlin Pike, Kristine M. Alpi
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  • Information Literacy in Mathematics Undergraduate Education: Where Does It Stand Today?

    Jeffra Diane Bussmann, Jeffrey D. Bond
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  • Converting STEM Doctoral Dissertations into Patent Applications: A Study of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Chemical Engineering Dissertations from CIC Institutions.

    Nancy J. Butkovich
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  • Winning the Popularity Contest: Researcher Preference When Selecting Resources for Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics Dissertations.

    Daniel S. Dotson, Tina P. Franks
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  • Using Participatory and Service Design to Identify Emerging Needs and Perceptions of Library Services among Science and Engineering Researchers Based at a Satellite Campus.

    Andrew Johnson, Rebecca Kuglitsch, Megan Bresnahan
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Short Communications

  • Science Outreach through Art: A Journal Article Cover Gallery

    Ian McCullough
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Science and Technology Resources on the Internet

  • STEM Education in the United States: Selected Web Resources

    Eileen G. Harrington
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Tips from the Experts

  • Personal Outreach in a Virtual World

    A. Ben Wagner
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  • Snapshot: Finding Japanese Scientific & Technical Information in 2014

    Ann Coppin
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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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