Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, Fall 1998 (Albert , Henderson) Stephen Clark 06 Jan 1999 14:01 UTC

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Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 18:21:33 -0500
From: Albert Henderson <NobleStation@COMPUSERVE.COM>
Subject: Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, Fall 1998

Your readers may be interested in the following,
if you haven't already posted it.

Best wishes,

Albert Henderson, Editor, PUBLISHING RESEARCH QUARTERLY
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The fall 1998 issue of Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship is
now available at
        http://www.library.ucsb.edu/istl/

The theme of this issue is the serials crisis in science and technology
libraries.  You'll find an article by Albert Henderson, editor of
Publishing Research Quarterly, and responses by Rob Kirby, David Flaxbart,
and Emily R. Mobley.  You will also find our regular book reviews,
conference reports, and science and technology resources on the Internet.

Here is the complete table of contents:

ARTICLES:
Theme: The serials crisis in science and technology libraries

   * Science in the Twilight Zone; Or, Are Science Libraries Related to
     Science?
     by Albert Henderson, Editor, Publishing Research Quarterly

   * A Scenario for Publishing Mathematics in the Future
     by Rob Kirby, University of California, Berkeley

   * A Response to Albert Henderson
     by David Flaxbart, University of Texas at Austin

   * Ruminations on the Sci-Tech Serials Crisis
     by Emily R. Mobley, Purdue University

   * Science in the Twilight Zone -- Rebuttal
     by Albert Henderson, Editor, Publishing Research Quarterly

BOOK REVIEWS: Norma Kobzina, Editor

   * Searching Smart on the World Wide Web: Tools and Techniques for
     Getting Quality Results by Cheryl Gould
     Reviewed by Gregory K. Raschke, Georgia Institute of Technology

   * Information Sources in Science and Technology by C.D. Hurt
     Reviewed by Mary D. Stoner, Princeton University

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SOURCES ON THE INTERNET: Elizabeth W. Brown, Editor

   * Biology Careers on the Internet
     by Frederick W. Stoss, SUNY University at Buffalo

CONFERENCE REPORTS: Flora Shrode, Editor

   * Online World Conference and Expo
     by Flora Shrode, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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