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ISTL – Fall 2005

November 18th, 2005 8:44 am | by Catherine Lavallee-Welch

The Fall 2005 issue of Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship is now available. The theme is “Facilities”. Table of contents is available in the extended entry.


Theme: Facilities

* A Century of Progress? Adaptation of the Chemistry Library at the University of Chicago
by Andrea Twiss-Brooks, University of Chicago

* Changing Mission, Strengthened Focus: A New Use for the Current Periodicals Room at the University of California, Santa Cruz
by Catherine Soehner, Christy Hightower, and Wei Wei, University of California, Santa Cruz

* And Then There Was One: Moving and Merging Three Health Science Library Collections
by Mary Hitchcock, Rhonda Sager, and Julie Schneider, University of Wisconsin-Madison

* Capital Improvement: One Northern Virginia Library’s Support of Life-Saving Programs
by Heather Groves Hannan, Victoria Shelton, William Fleming, and Nicki Trosclair Meacham, George Mason University

* The Closing of the LSU Chemistry Library
by William W. Armstrong, Louisiana State University

Refereed Articles

* Biology Article Retrieval from Various Databases: Making Good Choices with Limited Resources
by D. Yvonne Jones, Rollins College

Book Reviews

* From Gutenberg to the Internet: A Sourcebook on the History of Information Technology
by D. Lynn Koenig, University of Kansas

* Internet Guide to Food Safety and Security
by Ruth Riley, University of South Carolina

Database Reviews and Reports

* Compendex Engineering Village 2
by Meghan Lafferty, University of Minnesota and Kitty Porter, Vanderbilt University

Viewpoints

* Federal Repositories: Comparative Advantage in Open Access?

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