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There's an App for That

  • Demystifying Infographics

    Amy Trost
    2019-12-05
  • Cleaning Collections Data Using OpenRefine

    Elizabeth Sterner
    2019-08-29
  • Collaborative Citation Management Citation Tools for Google Docs

    Kelly Getz
    2019-06-26
  • Electronic Research Notebooks: A Piece of the Research Data Management Puzzle.

    Kortney K. Rupp
    2018-10-01
  • Collaborative Publishing with Overleaf.

    Na Qin
    2018-03-15
  • Design, Create, Tinker, Explore, oh my! Creating a Tool Library.

    Kari A. Kozak
    2017-06-01
  • Engineering Academic Challenge: A Grand Challenge Gaming Experience Developed by Students for Students

    Daniel Christe, Jay Bhatt, Antonios Kontsos
    2016-12-01
  • HealthCare Apps: What Professionals in Healthcare are Using.

    Arian Abdulla
    2016-06-01
  • Free Vision Science Apps to Bridge the Gap from Classroom to Clinic.

    Catherine V. Johnson, Scott Y. Johnson
    2016-04-01
  • Sci-Tech Apps You (Or Your Students) Should Use.

    Chanitra Bishop
    2015-12-01
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New Publishing Process for ISTL

November 13, 2025
Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship is changing to a rolling/continuous publication model starting with the next article releases

Editor-in-Chief Update

July 3, 2025

Starting July 1, 2025, Ed Eckel has stepped down as Editor-in-Chief of Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship.

Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship | ISSN 1092-1206
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