[IAMSLIC:1985] Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, Spring 2002

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Date: Mon May 20 2002 - 14:32:55 PDT

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    The Spring 2002 issue of Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship is
    now available:

         http://www.istl.org

    THEME: Partnerships in Sci-Tech Libraries

    ARTICLES:

       * Bridging the Two Cultures: A Collaborative Approach to Managing
         Electronic Resources
         by John Dupuis and Patti Ryan, York University

       * Riding the Active Learning Wave: Problem-Based Learning as a Catalyst
         for Creating Faculty-Librarian Instructional Partnerships
         by Michael Fosmire and Alexius Macklin, Purdue University

       * AgEcon Search: Partners Build a Web Resource
         by Louise Letnes and Julie Kelly, University of Minnesota

       * EndNote At Lehigh
         by Sharon Siegler and Brian Simboli, Lehigh University

    REFEREED ARTICLES

       * Making Choices: Factors in the Selection of Information Resources
         Among Science Faculty at the University of Michigan Results of a Survey
         Conducted July-September, 2000
         by Jane Quigley, Dartmouth College, David R. Peck, University of
         Michigan, Sara Rutter, University of Michigan, and Elizabeth McKee
         Williams, University of Michigan

    ACRL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SECTION

       * Continuing Education Needs of Science and Technology Librarians:
         Results of the 2001 STS Continuing Education Committee Survey
         by Christina M. Desai, Southern Illinois University

    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET

       * Materials Science Resources on the Web
         by Lorraine J. Pellack, Iowa State University

       * Astronomical Resources on the Internet
         by Joe Kraus, University of Denver and Pete Banholzer, Goddard Space
         Flight Center

    BOOK REVIEWS

       * Using the Biological Literature: A Practical Guide
         Reviewed by Lutishoor Salisbury, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

    DATABASE REVIEWS & REPORTS

       * A Bibliographic Resource for Statistical Theory: Current Index to
         Statistics
         Reviewed by Laurel L. Kristick, Oregon State University

       * PROLA: Database Review
         Reviewed by Ian D. Gordon, Brock University

       * PubMed: For More than Just Medicine This Is One of the World's
         Greatest Databases
         Reviewed by Stephanie Bianchi, National Science Foundation

    CONFERENCE REPORTS

       * Science & Technology Section General Discussion Group, ALA Midwinter
         Conference, January 19, 2002
         By Norma Kobzina, University of California, Berkeley

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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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