Summer 1997 ISTL Now Available

Andrea Duda duda at library.ucsb.edu
Tue Sep 2 14:58:23 EDT 1997


ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LIBRARIANSHIP
	Summer 1997 issue is now available at
	http://www.library.ucsb.edu/istl/


WEB4LIB readers may be particularly interested in the article "Creating
Electronic Journal Web Pages from OPAC Records" as well as the section on
science and technology sources on the Internet.


ARTICLES:

   A Month in the Life of a Mailing List: Communication Among Science
   and Technology Librarians

   Creating Electronic Journal Web Pages from OPAC Records

   Digital Resources for Managing Wetlands: The Case of Playa Lake
   Research: A Preliminary Report
                       
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SOURCES ON THE INTERNET: 

   Internet Resources for Water

   Guide to Computer Science Internet Resources

BOOK REVIEWS:

   Literature Searching in Science, Technology, and Agriculture by Eileen
   Pritchard and Paula R. Scott.

   Electronic Publishing: Applications and Implications by Elizabeth Logan
   and Myke Gluck.

   From Print to Electronic: The Transformation of Scientific
   Communication by Susan Y. Crawford, Julie M. Hurd, and Ann C. Weller.

JOURNAL REVIEWS AND REPORTS:

   The HighWire Press at Stanford University: A Review of Current Features
                       
ALA ANNUAL CONFERENCE DISCUSSION GROUPS

   STS Heads of Science Libraries Discussion Group

   ACRL STS Forum for Science and Technology Library Research

   ACRL STS Publisher/Vendor Relations Discussion Group

   ACRL College Science Librarians Discussion Group

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                                Andrea L. Duda             
                    Networked Information Access Coordinator
           Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara 
                         E-mail: duda at library.ucsb.edu
                     InfoSurf: http://www.library.ucsb.edu
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