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Tips from the Experts

  • Searching Inorganic Substances in SciFinder.

    A. Ben Wagner
    2011-03-01
  • A Poster Experience: From Idea to Presentation.

    Will Hires
    2010-12-01
  • RSS Feeds from STM Databases: Innovative Possibilities.

    Rajiv Nariani
    2010-05-01
  • Five Minute Screencasts - The Super Tool for Science and Engineering Librarians.

    Olivia Bautista Sparks
    2010-03-01
  • Author Identification Systems.

    A. Ben Wagner
    2009-12-01
  • Soil Surveys — They're Not Just for Farmers.

    Lorraine J. Pellack
    2009-09-01
  • A Short Course on Patent Reference for Science and Technology Librarians.

    Linda Shackle
    2009-05-01
  • Research Methods for Comprehensive Science Literature Reviews.

    Barry N. Brown
    2009-05-01
  • Nanotechnology.

    Charles F. Huber
    2008-11-01
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About ISTL

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.

Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship | ISSN 1092-1206
Editor: Andrea L. Duda
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