[Sigsti-l] Spring 2003 ISTL now available
K.T. Vaughan
ktlv at email.unc.edu
Thu May 29 11:30:19 EDT 2003
--Apologies for cross-posting!--
Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship
Spring 2003
http://www.istl.org/
Theme: Information Literacy for Science & Technology
Bioinformatics Training by Librarians and for Librarians: Developing
the
Skills Needed to Support Molecular Biology and Clinical Genetics
Information Instruction
by Kristine Alpi, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Connecting Engineering Students with the Library: A Case Study in
Active
Learning
by Brian D. Quigley and Jean McKenzie, University of California,
Berkeley
Hands-on Learning for Freshman Engineering Students
by Julie Arnold, Robert Kackley, and Stephen Fortune, University of
Maryland
The Business of Science: Cross-Disciplinary Information Literacy in the
Applied Sciences and Business
by Mary Feeney and Jim Martin, University of Arizona
Using a WebCT to Develop a Research Skills Module
by Kelli Bellew Martin and Jennifer Lee, University of Calgary
Low Stress Opportunity for Research Students to Explore Information
Resources: Information Literacy for the Physical Scientist
by Leah Solla, Cornell University
A Tale of Two Classes: Teaching Science and Technology Reference
Sources
both Traditionally and through Distance Education
by Susan B. Ardis, The University of Texas at Austin
Developing an Information Skills Curriculum for the Sciences
by Eleanor M. Smith, North Carolina State University
Refereed Articles
Leaving Science for LIS: Interviews and a Survey of Librarians with
Scientific and Technical Degrees
by Julie Hallmark, The University of Texas at Austin and Mary
Frances
Lembo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Suiting Library Instruction to the Myers-Briggs Personality Types and
Holland Vocational Personality Types of Engineering Students
by Jeanine Williamson, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Science and Technology Resources on the Internet
Forensic Science Resources on the Internet
by Cynthia Holt, The George Washington University
Database Reviews
ViFaTec Engineering Subject Gateway
Reviewed by Thomas G. De Petro, Texas A&M University
Book Reviews
Using the Agricultural, Environmental, and Food Literature
Reviewed by K.T.L. Vaughan, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill
The MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication
Reviewed by Robin N. Sinn, Bowling Green State University
Genomes and Databases on the Internet: A Practical Guide to Functions
and
Applications
Reviewed by Victoria Shelton, George Mason University
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Andrea L. Duda
Sciences-Engineering Library
University of California, Santa Barbara
E-mail: duda at library.ucsb.edu
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