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No. 55 (2008): Fall (Theme: Web 2.0)
No. 55 (2008): Fall (Theme: Web 2.0)
Published:
2008-11-01
Board Accepted Articles
Science Experiments: Reaching Out to Our Users.
Theme: Web 2.0
Maureen Nolan, Stephanie Wright, Matthew Parsons, Lori Tschirhart, Laura Barrett, Linda Whang
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Web 2.0 as Catalyst: Virtually Reaching Out to Users and Connecting Them to Library Resources and Services.
Theme: Web 2.0
Norah Xiao
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An Undergraduate Science Information Literacy Tutorial in a Web 2.0 World.
Theme: Web 2.0
Jeanine Marie Scaramozzino
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Chat Widgets for Science Libraries.
Theme: Web 2.0
John J. Meier
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Making Research Guides More Useful and More Well Used.
Theme: Web 2.0
Michal Strutin
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Geospatial Technology Support in Small Academic Libraries: Time to Jump on Board.
Theme: Web 2.0
Carrie M. Macfarlane, Christopher M. Rodgers
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Podcasting the Sciences: A Practical Overview.
Theme: Web 2.0
Eugene Barsky, Kevin Lindstrom
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Refereed Articles
Dissertation Citations in Organizmal Biology at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale: Implications for Collection Development.
Jonathan Nabe, Andrea Imre
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Electronic Resources Reviews
DOE Data Explorer: The Data.
Meredith Ayers
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Book Reviews
The MLA Essential Guide to Becoming an Expert Searcher
Thomas Harrod
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Digital Literacy: Tools and Methodologies for Information Society
Jane Duffy
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Tips from the Experts
Nanotechnology.
Charles F. Huber
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Viewpoints
An Old Fogey Looks at the Reference (R)Evolution.
Linda Shackle
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