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Emerging Practices in Science and Technology Librarianship

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Informationen zum Autor Amy L. Besnoy is a faculty member and reference librarian at the University of San Diego in the Helen K. and James S. Copley Library. Ms. Besnoy’s publications related to information ethics and academic integrity include “Academic Integrity in a Cut and Paste World: Lost Cause or Pedagogical Possibility?” (International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society) and “Detecting Digital Plagiarism on College Campuses” (insITes). Zusammenfassung This book investigates the emerging practices of science and technology librarians specific to maintaining collections, providing access to resources, and ensuring that informed decisions are made regarding limited financial resources. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Library Administration. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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 7. 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 Does Google Scholar Sometimes Ask for Money?” Engaging Science Students in Scholarly Communication and the Economics 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 Twose , Dongming Zhang , and Nancy K. Roderer ...

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Authors Amy Besnoy
Assisted by Amy Besnoy (Editor), Besnoy Amy (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2013
 
EAN 9780415847353
ISBN 978-0-415-84735-3
No. of pages 242
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

Library & information services, Library and information services, Library, archive and information management, Library, Archive & Information Management

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