Issues in Science and Technology
Librarianship

Number 26
Spring 2000


ARTICLES It's Not Easy Being Green: A Survey of Staff Experiences with Environmental Issues in Sci-Tech and Other Libraries
by Kristine M. Alpi, Weill Cornell Medical Library

Love Canal: Reminder of Why We Celebrate Earth Day
by Frederick W. Stoss and Carole Ann Fabian, University at Buffalo, State University of New York

Training Future Science Librarians: A Successful Partnership Between Academia and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
by Kristen Conahan Roland, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Transforming Higher Education Through Sustainability and Environmental Education
by Terry Link, Michigan State University

The Need for Environmental Information Quality
by Maria Anna Jankowska, University of Idaho

 

Book Reviews Book Reviews
Norma Kobzina, Editor

Digital Libraries by William Y. Arms
Reviewed by David Flaxbart, University of Texas, Austin

Social Issues in Science and Technology by David E. Newton
Reviewed by Julie Wood, Georgia Institute of Technology

 

Journal Reviews and 
Reports Journal Reviews and Reports
Nestor Osorio, Editor

Synergy
Reviewed by Ann C. Glenn, Northern Illinois University

Compendex Web
Reviewed by George S. Porter, California Institute of Technology

Turpion Electronic Journals
Reviewed by Greg Youngen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

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Editor:
Andrea L. Duda, University of California, Santa Barbara

Editorial Board:
Elizabeth W. Brown, Johns Hopkins University
Elizabeth Choinski, University of Mississippi
David Flaxbart, University of Texas at Austin
Norma Kobzina,University of California, Berkeley
Nestor Osorio, Northern Illinois University
Flora Shrode, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Daryl Youngman, Kansas State University
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