[Sigsti-l] Science & Technology Libraries
Robert R. Downs
rdowns at ciesin.columbia.edu
Thu Mar 11 15:56:17 EST 2010
Please find, below, the table of contents from the new 2010 double-issue
of the journal, /Science & Technology Libraries/, which I have been
asked to share with you.
Thanks,
Bob Downs
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Science & Technology Libraries, Vol 29, #1/2, 1-180 (2010)
Editor-in-Chief: Tony Stankus, FSLA
Environmental Microbiology: A Database Coverage Study
(Marie Speare)
Scientists Who Work with Insects: How do Arts and Sciences and
Agriculture School Faculty Differ in Where They Publish?
(T. Stankus)
Examining Biological Abstracts on Two Platforms: What Do
End Users Need to Now? (Aditi Bandyopadhyay)
State Geological Survey Libraries: A Disparity in Resources,
Services, Access, and Professionalism (Jody Bales Foote)
E-Book Usage in Pure and Applied Sciences
(J. Bierman, L. Orega & Karen Rupp-Serrano)
The TULSA Petroleum Abstracts Database: A Comparison
of Two Platforms (Rusty Kimball)
The GeoRef Database: A Detailed Comparison and Analysis
of Three Platforms (Rusty Kimbaball)
Corrections in the Chemical Literature: Their Number and
Nature (David E. Hubbard)
Wikipedia, Scholarpedia and References to Books in the Brain
and Behavioral Sciences: A Comparison of Cited Sources and
Recommended Readings in Matching Free Online Encyclopedia
Entries (T. Stankus and Sarah Spiegel)
Are Today's Science and Technology Librarians Being Overtasked?
An Analysis of Job Responsibilities in Recent Advertisements
on the ALA JobLIST Website (John Meier)
Best Practices from the Field
Management Models and Considerations for Virtual
Reference (Joe Murphy)
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