ISTL: Spring 2001 now available

Andrea Duda duda at library.ucsb.edu
Wed May 16 18:10:58 EDT 2001


The Spring 2001 issue of Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship is
now available at:

     http://www.istl.org/

The theme for this issue is Collection Development in the Internet Age.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

ARTICLES

   *  Collection Development in the Internet Age: An Introduction
      by David Flaxbart, Editorial Board, Issues in Science & Technology
      Librarianship
  
   *  Selecting Electronic Publications: The Development of a Genre 
      Statement
      by Lila A. Faulkner and Karla L. Hahn, University of Maryland
  
   *  Developing an Online Science Journal Collection: A Quick Tool for
      Assigning Priorities
      by Anne Christie and Laurel Kristick, Oregon State University
  
   *  E-Journal Bundling and Its Impact on Academic Libraries: Some Early
      Results
      by Jonathan Nabe, Brandeis University
  
   *  Aggregated Science: An Examination of Three Multi-Disciplinary
      Databases
      by J.B. Hill, Southeastern Louisiana University
  
   *  Managing Access to a Publisher Package: IEE, IEL, and Xplore
      by John Matylonek, Oregon State University and Denise Bennett,
      University of Florida
  
   *  Collection Management Strategies in a Digital Environment
      by Cecily Johns, University of California, Santa Barbara

REFEREED ARTICLES

   *  Characterization of Unique Serials Indexed in the Zoological Record
      by Janet Hughes, The Pennsylvania State University

BOOK REVIEWS

   *  Readers' Guide to the History of Science by Arne Hessenbruch
      Reviewed by David Farrell, University of California, Berkeley

JOURNAL REVIEWS AND REPORTS

   *  Journal of SMET Education: Innovations and Research
      Reviewed by Teresa Larkin-Hein, American University

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET  

   *  Internet Teaching Resources in Chemical Research Ethics
      by K.T.L. Vaughan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  
CONFERENCE REPORTS

   *  Science and Information Literacy on the Internet: Using the ACRL and
      Project 2061 Standards to Create a Science Web Page Evaluation Tool,
      ACRL Conference, March 16, 2001 
      by Kate Manuel, California State University, Hayward

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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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