The Winter 2002 issue of Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship is
now available at:
CONTENTS:
Theme: Assessment in Sci-Tech Libraries
* How Different Are They? A Comparison By Academic Area of Library Use,
Priorities, and Information Needs at the University of Washington
by Steve Hiller, University of Washington
* Assessing the Need for a Natural Resources Digital Library
by Janine Salwasser and Catherine Murray-Rust, Oregon State
University
* User Perceptions of Current Awareness Services: A Faculty Survey
by Leila Fernandez, York University
Refereed Articles
* Combinatorial Chemistry: A Guide for Librarians
by Philip Barnett, City College of New York
Science and Technology Resources on the Internet
* Guide to Selected Bioinformatics Internet Resources [Refereed
webliography]
by Christy Hightower, University of California, Santa Cruz
Book Reviews
* Social Dimensions of Information Technology: Issues for the New
Millennium
Reviewed by Daryl C. Youngman, Kansas State University
* New Trajectories of the Internet
Reviewed by Jeff Alger, Kansas State University
* Turning Numbers into Knowledge: Mastering the Art of Problem Solving
Reviewed by Allison V. Level, Colorado State University
* The Laws of the Web
Reviewed by Jane C. Duffy, Ohio State University
Letters
* Regarding "Chat Reference Service: An Analysis of One Semester's
Data" (Fall 2001)
by Bruce Slutsky, New Jersey Institute of Technology
* Regarding "Citation Analysis of Chemmistry Doctoral Dissertations: An
Ohio State University Case Study" (Fall 2001)
by Philip Davis, Cornell University
* Regarding "Citation Analysis of Chemmistry Doctoral Dissertations: An
Ohio State University Case Study" (Fall 2001)
Author's response by Angela Gooden, University of Cincinnati
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Andrea L. Duda
Sciences-Engineering Library
University of California, Santa Barbara
E-mail: duda@library.ucsb.edu
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