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No. 34 (2002): Spring (Theme: Partnerships in Sci-Tech Libraries)
No. 34 (2002): Spring (Theme: Partnerships in Sci-Tech Libraries)
Published:
2002-05-20
Board Accepted Articles
Bridging the Two Cultures: A Collaborative Approach to Managing Electronic Resources.
Theme: Partnerships in Sci-Tech Libraries
John Dupuis, Patti Ryan
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Riding the Active Learning Wave: Problem-Based Learning as a Catalyst for Creating Faculty-Librarian Instructional Partnerships.
Theme: Partnerships in Sci-Tech Libraries
Michael Fosmire, Alexius Smith Macklin
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AgEcon Search: Partners Build a Web Resource.
Theme: Partnerships in Sci-Tech Libraries
Louise Letnes, Julia Ann Kelly
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EndNote at Lehigh.
Theme: Partnerships in Sci-Tech Libraries
Sharon L. Siegler, Brian Simboli
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Continuing Education Needs of Science and Technology Librarians: Results of the 2001 STS Continuing Education Committee Survey.
ACRL Science & Technology Section
Christina M. Desai
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Refereed Articles
Making Choices: Factors in the Selection of Information Resources Among Science Faculty at the University of Michigan Results of a Survey Conducted July-September, 2000.
Jane Quigley, David R. Peck, Sara Rutter, Elizabeth McKee Williams
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Materials Science Resources on the Web.
Lorraine J. Pellack
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A Bibliographic Resource for Statistical Theory: Current Index to Statistics.
Database Reviews and Reports
Laurel L. Kristick
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Science and Technology Resources on the Internet
Astronomical Resources on the Internet.
Joseph R. Kraus, Peter Banholzer
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Book Reviews
Using the Biological Literature: A Practical Guide.
Lutishoor Salisbury
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Electronic Resources Reviews
PROLA: Database Review.
Ian D. Gordon
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PubMed: For More than Just Medicine This Is One of the World's Greatest Databases.
Stephanie Bianchi
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Conference Summaries
Science & Technology Section General Discussion Group ALA Midwinter Conference, January 19, 2002.
Norma Kobzina
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