Another terrific issue. I'm going to list everything but the book & database reviews & reports so as not to clutter the post too much.
- Five Voices, Two Perspectives: Integrating Student Librarians into a Science and Engineering Library by Eugene Barsky, Aleteia Greenwood, Samantha Sinanan, Lindsay Tripp, and Lindsay Willson, University of British Columbia
- Collection Assessment in Response to Changing Curricula: An Analysis of the Biotechnology Resources at the University of Colorado at Boulder by Gabrielle Wiersma, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Browsing of E-Journals by Engineering Faculty by Denise Beaubien Bennett and Amy G. Buhler, University of Florida
- Sequencing Genetics Information: Integrating Data into Information Literacy for Undergraduate Biology Students by Don MacMillan, University of Calgary
- Synthetic Biology Resources on the Internet by Dana Antonucci-Durgan, Stony Brook University
- Implementing Geospatial Web Services: A Resource Webliography by Cynthia Dietz, Stony Brook University
- RSS Feeds from STM Databases: Innovative Possibilities by Rajiv Nariani, York University
- Are A & I Services in a Death Spiral? by Valerie Tucci, College of New Jersey
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