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The twenty-four chapters in Innovations in Science and Technology Libraries discuss the creation of digital collections, e-repositories, personalized Web environments, and discipline-specific Web sites for students and researchers. The book also explores the use of new technologies to improve document delivery and service provision as well as demonstrations of leadership by science librarians who are willing to take risks, adapt to change, control costs, and collaborate with colleagues.
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The twenty-four chapters in Innovations in Science and Technology Libraries discuss the creation of digital collections, e-repositories, personalized Web environments, and discipline-specific Web sites for students and researchers. The book also explores the use of new technologies to improve document delivery and service provision as well as demonstrations of leadership by science librarians who are willing to take risks, adapt to change, control costs, and collaborate with colleagues.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 153mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 701g
- ISBN-13: 9780789023643
- ISBN-10: 0789023644
- Artikelnr.: 21100888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 153mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 701g
- ISBN-13: 9780789023643
- ISBN-10: 0789023644
- Artikelnr.: 21100888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rita Pellen, William Miller
* Introduction (William Miller)
* Collaborative Development of Agricultural Information Services at the
National Agricultural Library of the United States (Eleanor G.
Frierson, Melanie Gardner, Susan McCarthy, and Peggy J. Blake)
* Integrating Customized Information into Science and Health Science
Curricula: The Essential Role of Library/Faculty Collaboration (Joan
L. Leishman)
* Implementing an Institutional Repository: The DSpace Experience at
MIT (Patsy Baudoin and Margret Branschofsky)
* Scholars and Citizens: Making Research Level Collections Accessible
to the Public at SIBL (John Ganly, Andrea Harland, and Kristin
McDonough)
* Academic Meets Corporate: Science and Technology Library Services in
the Corporate World (Roger Durbin and Jo Ann Calzonetti)
* ImtelliDoc: Integrating CISTI's Information Services (Mary
VanBuskirk)
* Alaska Resources Library and Information Services: Pioneering
Partnerships on the Last Frontier (Daria O. Carle and Juli
Braund-Allen)
* Personalized and Collaborative Digital Library Capabilities:
Responding to the Changing Nature of Scientific Research (Rick Luce
and Mariella Di Giacomo)
* Subject Access Through Community Partnerships: A Case Study (Patricia
A. Kreitz and Travis C. Brooks)
* The Evolving Electronic Journal Collection at Drexel University
(Carol Hansen Montgomery)
* Evolution of a Revolution: The Movement to 24/7 Web-Based Libraries
(Richard P. Widdicombe)
* Changing the Publishing Paradigm for Science and Technology (Gloriana
St. Clair and Erika C. Linke)
* Entrepreneurial Librarians: Embracing Innovation and Motivation
(JoAnn DeVries)
* Taming the Two Cultures: Integrating the Science Divisional Library
into the Main Library (Jian-zhong [Joe] Zhou and Leilani Hall)
* Breaking the Mold: Building a New Engineering Branch Library Focused
on Electronic Delivery of Information (Alice Trussell)
* Developing a New Branch Agriculture Library at the University of
Manitoba (Judy Harper)
* Information Technology and Its Impact on Undergraduate Science
Education (Alison Scott Ricker)
* Generic and Discipline-Specific Information Literacy Competencies:
The Case of the Sciences (Kate Manuel)
* Envisioning Reference at MIT (Steve Gass, Pat Flanagan, and Lisa
Horowitz)
* Learning Communities: An Investigative Study into Their Impact on
Library Services (Sohair F. Wastawy, Charles W. Uth, and Christopher
Stewart)
* Science and Technology Library Innovations Without a Science and
Technology Library (JoEllen Broome)
* Enhancing Access to IEEE Conference Proceedings: A Case Study in the
Application of IEEE Xplore Full Text and Table of Contents
Enhancements (Cherie Madarash-Hill and J. B. Hill)
* Rethinking Interlibrary Loan for the Scientist (Mignon Adams)
* Effective Leadership in Postmodern Science/Technology Libraries
(Donald G. Frank)
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Collaborative Development of Agricultural Information Services at the
National Agricultural Library of the United States (Eleanor G.
Frierson, Melanie Gardner, Susan McCarthy, and Peggy J. Blake)
* Integrating Customized Information into Science and Health Science
Curricula: The Essential Role of Library/Faculty Collaboration (Joan
L. Leishman)
* Implementing an Institutional Repository: The DSpace Experience at
MIT (Patsy Baudoin and Margret Branschofsky)
* Scholars and Citizens: Making Research Level Collections Accessible
to the Public at SIBL (John Ganly, Andrea Harland, and Kristin
McDonough)
* Academic Meets Corporate: Science and Technology Library Services in
the Corporate World (Roger Durbin and Jo Ann Calzonetti)
* ImtelliDoc: Integrating CISTI's Information Services (Mary
VanBuskirk)
* Alaska Resources Library and Information Services: Pioneering
Partnerships on the Last Frontier (Daria O. Carle and Juli
Braund-Allen)
* Personalized and Collaborative Digital Library Capabilities:
Responding to the Changing Nature of Scientific Research (Rick Luce
and Mariella Di Giacomo)
* Subject Access Through Community Partnerships: A Case Study (Patricia
A. Kreitz and Travis C. Brooks)
* The Evolving Electronic Journal Collection at Drexel University
(Carol Hansen Montgomery)
* Evolution of a Revolution: The Movement to 24/7 Web-Based Libraries
(Richard P. Widdicombe)
* Changing the Publishing Paradigm for Science and Technology (Gloriana
St. Clair and Erika C. Linke)
* Entrepreneurial Librarians: Embracing Innovation and Motivation
(JoAnn DeVries)
* Taming the Two Cultures: Integrating the Science Divisional Library
into the Main Library (Jian-zhong [Joe] Zhou and Leilani Hall)
* Breaking the Mold: Building a New Engineering Branch Library Focused
on Electronic Delivery of Information (Alice Trussell)
* Developing a New Branch Agriculture Library at the University of
Manitoba (Judy Harper)
* Information Technology and Its Impact on Undergraduate Science
Education (Alison Scott Ricker)
* Generic and Discipline-Specific Information Literacy Competencies:
The Case of the Sciences (Kate Manuel)
* Envisioning Reference at MIT (Steve Gass, Pat Flanagan, and Lisa
Horowitz)
* Learning Communities: An Investigative Study into Their Impact on
Library Services (Sohair F. Wastawy, Charles W. Uth, and Christopher
Stewart)
* Science and Technology Library Innovations Without a Science and
Technology Library (JoEllen Broome)
* Enhancing Access to IEEE Conference Proceedings: A Case Study in the
Application of IEEE Xplore Full Text and Table of Contents
Enhancements (Cherie Madarash-Hill and J. B. Hill)
* Rethinking Interlibrary Loan for the Scientist (Mignon Adams)
* Effective Leadership in Postmodern Science/Technology Libraries
(Donald G. Frank)
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Introduction (William Miller)
* Collaborative Development of Agricultural Information Services at the
National Agricultural Library of the United States (Eleanor G.
Frierson, Melanie Gardner, Susan McCarthy, and Peggy J. Blake)
* Integrating Customized Information into Science and Health Science
Curricula: The Essential Role of Library/Faculty Collaboration (Joan
L. Leishman)
* Implementing an Institutional Repository: The DSpace Experience at
MIT (Patsy Baudoin and Margret Branschofsky)
* Scholars and Citizens: Making Research Level Collections Accessible
to the Public at SIBL (John Ganly, Andrea Harland, and Kristin
McDonough)
* Academic Meets Corporate: Science and Technology Library Services in
the Corporate World (Roger Durbin and Jo Ann Calzonetti)
* ImtelliDoc: Integrating CISTI's Information Services (Mary
VanBuskirk)
* Alaska Resources Library and Information Services: Pioneering
Partnerships on the Last Frontier (Daria O. Carle and Juli
Braund-Allen)
* Personalized and Collaborative Digital Library Capabilities:
Responding to the Changing Nature of Scientific Research (Rick Luce
and Mariella Di Giacomo)
* Subject Access Through Community Partnerships: A Case Study (Patricia
A. Kreitz and Travis C. Brooks)
* The Evolving Electronic Journal Collection at Drexel University
(Carol Hansen Montgomery)
* Evolution of a Revolution: The Movement to 24/7 Web-Based Libraries
(Richard P. Widdicombe)
* Changing the Publishing Paradigm for Science and Technology (Gloriana
St. Clair and Erika C. Linke)
* Entrepreneurial Librarians: Embracing Innovation and Motivation
(JoAnn DeVries)
* Taming the Two Cultures: Integrating the Science Divisional Library
into the Main Library (Jian-zhong [Joe] Zhou and Leilani Hall)
* Breaking the Mold: Building a New Engineering Branch Library Focused
on Electronic Delivery of Information (Alice Trussell)
* Developing a New Branch Agriculture Library at the University of
Manitoba (Judy Harper)
* Information Technology and Its Impact on Undergraduate Science
Education (Alison Scott Ricker)
* Generic and Discipline-Specific Information Literacy Competencies:
The Case of the Sciences (Kate Manuel)
* Envisioning Reference at MIT (Steve Gass, Pat Flanagan, and Lisa
Horowitz)
* Learning Communities: An Investigative Study into Their Impact on
Library Services (Sohair F. Wastawy, Charles W. Uth, and Christopher
Stewart)
* Science and Technology Library Innovations Without a Science and
Technology Library (JoEllen Broome)
* Enhancing Access to IEEE Conference Proceedings: A Case Study in the
Application of IEEE Xplore Full Text and Table of Contents
Enhancements (Cherie Madarash-Hill and J. B. Hill)
* Rethinking Interlibrary Loan for the Scientist (Mignon Adams)
* Effective Leadership in Postmodern Science/Technology Libraries
(Donald G. Frank)
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Collaborative Development of Agricultural Information Services at the
National Agricultural Library of the United States (Eleanor G.
Frierson, Melanie Gardner, Susan McCarthy, and Peggy J. Blake)
* Integrating Customized Information into Science and Health Science
Curricula: The Essential Role of Library/Faculty Collaboration (Joan
L. Leishman)
* Implementing an Institutional Repository: The DSpace Experience at
MIT (Patsy Baudoin and Margret Branschofsky)
* Scholars and Citizens: Making Research Level Collections Accessible
to the Public at SIBL (John Ganly, Andrea Harland, and Kristin
McDonough)
* Academic Meets Corporate: Science and Technology Library Services in
the Corporate World (Roger Durbin and Jo Ann Calzonetti)
* ImtelliDoc: Integrating CISTI's Information Services (Mary
VanBuskirk)
* Alaska Resources Library and Information Services: Pioneering
Partnerships on the Last Frontier (Daria O. Carle and Juli
Braund-Allen)
* Personalized and Collaborative Digital Library Capabilities:
Responding to the Changing Nature of Scientific Research (Rick Luce
and Mariella Di Giacomo)
* Subject Access Through Community Partnerships: A Case Study (Patricia
A. Kreitz and Travis C. Brooks)
* The Evolving Electronic Journal Collection at Drexel University
(Carol Hansen Montgomery)
* Evolution of a Revolution: The Movement to 24/7 Web-Based Libraries
(Richard P. Widdicombe)
* Changing the Publishing Paradigm for Science and Technology (Gloriana
St. Clair and Erika C. Linke)
* Entrepreneurial Librarians: Embracing Innovation and Motivation
(JoAnn DeVries)
* Taming the Two Cultures: Integrating the Science Divisional Library
into the Main Library (Jian-zhong [Joe] Zhou and Leilani Hall)
* Breaking the Mold: Building a New Engineering Branch Library Focused
on Electronic Delivery of Information (Alice Trussell)
* Developing a New Branch Agriculture Library at the University of
Manitoba (Judy Harper)
* Information Technology and Its Impact on Undergraduate Science
Education (Alison Scott Ricker)
* Generic and Discipline-Specific Information Literacy Competencies:
The Case of the Sciences (Kate Manuel)
* Envisioning Reference at MIT (Steve Gass, Pat Flanagan, and Lisa
Horowitz)
* Learning Communities: An Investigative Study into Their Impact on
Library Services (Sohair F. Wastawy, Charles W. Uth, and Christopher
Stewart)
* Science and Technology Library Innovations Without a Science and
Technology Library (JoEllen Broome)
* Enhancing Access to IEEE Conference Proceedings: A Case Study in the
Application of IEEE Xplore Full Text and Table of Contents
Enhancements (Cherie Madarash-Hill and J. B. Hill)
* Rethinking Interlibrary Loan for the Scientist (Mignon Adams)
* Effective Leadership in Postmodern Science/Technology Libraries
(Donald G. Frank)
* Index
* Reference Notes Included







