Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, Winter 2000
Andrea Duda
duda at library.ucsb.edu
Tue Feb 15 18:03:29 EST 2000
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Winter 2000 (Issue #25)
Theme: Collection development and the Internet
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Contents
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ARTICLES
* From the Editor
* Measuring the Use and Value of Electronic Journals and Books
by Linda S. Mercer, Washington University
* Building Websites for Science Literacy
by Victoria Welborn and Bryn Kanar, University of California, Santa
Cruz
* Using Publishers' Web Sites for Reference Collection Development
by Melissa Holmberg, Minnesota State University, Mankato
* Ohioview: The Leadership Role of Libraries in Science and Technology
Partnerships
by John Millard, Miami University
BOOK REVIEWS
* Indexing Specialties: Medicine edited by L. Pilar Wyman
Reviewed by Paul G. Haschak, Southeastern Louisiana University
* Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences by Geoffrey
C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star
Reviewed by Elizabeth R. Lorbeer, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's
Medical Center
* World of Scientific Discovery edited by Kimberly A. McGrath
Reviewed by Sarah Kolda, University of California, Berkeley
* Notable Women Scientists edited by Pamela Proffitt
Reviewed by Ann Jensen, University of California, Berkeley
CONFERENCE REPORTS
* Science and Technology Section's General Discussion Group Highlights
from Midwinter 2000
by Kimberly Lyons-Mitchell, University of the Pacific and Julia
Zimmerman, Ohio University
* Publisher/Vendor Relations Discussion Group Meeting at ALA Midwinter
2000
by Catherine B. Soehner, University of California, Santa Cruz
* 65th Annual International Federation of Library Associations
(IFLA) Conference, Bangkok, Thailand
by Julia Gelfand, University of California, Irvine
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