1st Edition
Emerging Issues in the Electronic Environment Challenges for Librarians and Researchers in the Sciences
By Jeannie P Miller
Copyright 2004
270 Pages
by
Routledge
270 Pages
by
Routledge
270 Pages
by
Routledge
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Explore the issues that are changing user/librarian interactions in today’s evolving electronic libraries This book examines the rapid advances in technology and scientific discovery that have changed the way sci/tech library users seek informationchanges which have also necessitated increasingly high levels of skill in information technology and advanced subject knowledge from... Read more
- Introduction (Jeannie P. Miller)
- Scientific Communication: New Roles and New Players (Julie M. Hurd)
- Too Important to Be Left to ChanceSerendipity and the Digital Library (Elizabeth B. Cooksey)
- For Better or Worse: The Joys and Woes of E-Journals (Linda L. Eells)
- Scan It and They Will Come . . . But Will They Cite It? (Michael Fosmire)
- The Use of Online Supplementary Material in High-Impact Scientific Journals (Thomas Schaffer and Kathy M. Jackson)
- Challenges and Opportunities for Bibliometrics in the Electronic Environment: The Case of the Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science (Tony L. Bremholm)
- Information Overload: Keeping Current Without Being Overwhelmed (Patrick Sullivan)
- The Impact of Electronic Bibliographic Databases and Electronic Journal Articles on the Scholar’s Information-Seeking Behavior and Personal Collection of Reprints (Robert B. McGeachin)
- Biology Databases for the New Life Sciences (Katherine S. Chiang)
- Map and Spatial Data Acquisitions in the Electronic Age (Joanne M. Perry)
- The Virtual Patron (Lesley M. Moyo)
- Webinar Technology: Application in Libraries (Karen J. Docherty and Angi Herold Faiks)
- Preserving Digital Libraries: Determining What? Before Deciding How? (Jean Marie Deken)
- Index
- Reference Noted Included
Biography
Jeannie P Miller






