Emerging practices in science and technology librarianship /

Besnoy, Amy L.

Emerging practices in science and technology librarianship / edited by amy L. Besnoy - London : Routledge , 2011 - 235 p.

Part 1
1. Introduction
Amy L. Besnoy
2. Institutional Digital Repositories for Science and Technology:
A View from the Laboratory
Cecelia Brown and June M. Abbas
3. The Hidden Costs of Keeping Current: Technology and Libraries
Kay Cunningham
4. Opportunities and Obligations for Libraries in a Social Networking Age:
A Survey of Web 2.0 and Networking Sites
Sue O'Dell
5. Collaboration and the Power of Partnership in Science-Engineering
Libraries
Maliaca Oxnam
6. Science Literacy and Lifelong Learning in the Classroom:
A Measure of Attitudes among University Students
Irina I. Holden
1. Data-Driven Decision Making in Electronic Collection Development
Locke Morrisey
Part 2
8. A Faculty-Librarian Partnership: A Unique Opportunity for
Course Integration
Norma G. Kobzina
9. Integrating STEM Information Competencies into an
Undergraduate Curriculum
Jeanine M. Scaramozzino
10. A Case Study in the Evolution of Digital Services for Science
and Engineering Libraries
Carol Hunter, Sherry Lake, Carla Lee, and Andrew Sallans
11. "Why Docs Google Scholar Sometimes Ask for Money?"
Engaging Science Students in Scholarly Communication
and the Economies of Information
Scott Warren and Kim Duckett
12. The Embedded Science Librarian; Partner in Curriculum Design
and Delivery
Peggy A. Pritchard
13. WelServe: The DBMS for Capturing and Tracking Welch Medical
Library's Embedded Informationist Service Delivery at Johns
Hopkins Medical Institutions
Catherine K. Craven. Victoria Goode, Claire Two.se.
Dongming Zhang, and Nancy K Roderer

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