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November 17, 2008

ISTL Web 2.0 Special Issue

Yes, Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship has a special web 2.0 issue (i55, Fall 2008). Much amazingness ensues:

  • Science Experiments: Reaching Out to Our Users by Maureen Nolan, Lori Tschirhart, Stephanie Wright, Laura Barrett, Matthew Parsons, and Linda Whang

  • Web 2.0 as Catalyst: Virtually Reaching Out to Users and Connecting Them to Library Resources and Services by Norah Xiao

  • An Undergraduate Science Information Literacy Tutorial in a Web 2.0 World by Jeanine Marie Scaramozzino

  • Chat Widgets for Science Libraries by John J. Meier

  • Making Research Guides More Useful and More Well Used by Michal Strutin

  • Geospatial Technology Support in Small Academic Libraries: Time to Jump on Board? by Carrie M. Macfarlane and Christopher M. Rodgers

  • Podcasting the Sciences: A Practical Overview by Eugene Barsky and Kevin Lindstrom

  • An Old Fogey Looks at the Reference (R)Evolution by Linda Shackle

Posted by John Dupuis at 11/17/2008 06:07:00 PM  

Labels: academia, libraries, literature roundup, web 2.0

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