As usual, lots of terrific articles are included in this issue. More and more, I wonder why a scitech librarian would publish their articles anywhere else, especially in a toll access journal.
- Old Words, New Meanings: A Study of Trends in Science Librarian Job Ads by Brenna K.H. Bychowski, Carolyn M. Caffrey, Mia C. Costa, Angela D. Moore, Jessamyn Sudhakaran, and Yuening Zhang, Indiana University
- Increasing the Visibility of the Library within the Academic Research Enterprise by Annette M. Healy, Wayne State Universitty
- Science Seeker: A New Model for Teaching Information Literacy to Entry-Level Biology Undergraduates by Jacquelyn Petzold, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Brian Winterman and Kristi Montooth, Indiana University, Bloomington
- Shifting Sands: Science Researchers on Google Scholar, Web of Science, and PubMed, with Implications for Library Collections Budgets
by Christy Hightower and Christy Caldwell, University of California, Santa Cruz - Developing a Science Café Program for Your University Library by Jeanine Marie Scaramozzino and Catherine Trujillo, California Polytechnic State University
- Book Review: Beyond the Hoax: Science, Philosophy, and Culture Reviewed by Rachel Bridgewater, Reed College
- Book Review: The Medical Library Association Guide to Finding Out About Complementary and Alternative Medicine: The Best Print and Electronic Resources Reviewed by Melissa L. Gold, Millersville University
- The Frustrated Nerds Project -- Resources for Systems Administrators in Higher Education: A Resource Webliography by Jessamyn Henninger and Susan Ward Aber, North Carolina Central University
- Selected Internet Resources on Digital Research Data Curation by Brian Westra, University of Oregon; Marisa Ramirez, California Polytechnic State University; Susan Wells Parham, Georgia Tech; and Jeanine Marie Scaramozzino, California Polytechnic State University
- eResource Review: GREENR (Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources) by Nasser Saleh, Queen's University
- A Poster Experience: From Idea to Presentation by Will Hires, Louisiana State University
- Viewpoint: Learning the Collection: a New Librarian's Experience in Collection Management by Heather Lewin, Iowa State University
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