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  • On Impact of OA, the Jury is Still Out.

    David Flaxbart
    2008-08-01
  • The American Chemical Society and Open Access.

    Bob Michaelson
    2008-05-01
  • One Instructor's Experience with Standard Five...

    Irina I. Holden
    2008-01-01
  • Geospatial Information Literacy and Outreach in a GIS Environment.

    Eva Dodsworth
    2008-01-01
  • Staying Afloat in a Flood of New Technologies.

    John J. Meier
    2007-09-01
  • Breathe New Life Into Your Science Reference Collection.

    Angela M. Gooden
    2007-07-01
  • The Chemical Abstracts Centennial: Whither CAS?

    David Flaxbart
    2007-02-01
  • ALA and the EPA National Library Network.

    Fred Stoss
    2006-12-01
  • Let's Get it Started!

    George S. Porter
    2006-09-01
  • Public Science, Public Access.

    David Flaxbart
    2006-05-31
  • Why Not Market Yourself?

    Barbara MacAlpine
    2006-03-13
  • Federal Repositories: Comparative Advantage in Open Access?

    Alvin Hutchinson
    2005-11-17
  • To Print or Not to Print Medical Textbooks: Is That the Question?

    Barbara Amelia Nace
    2005-08-16
  • Instruction: Teaching or Marketing?

    Susan B. Ardis
    2005-03-01
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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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Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship | ISSN 1092-1206
Editor: Edward Eckel
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