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Emerging practices in science and technology librarianship

Besnoy, Amy(Edited by)
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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.

Issues discussed include librarians becoming embedded in curriculum design and delivery, the continuum of librarian involvement, science literacy and the intersection with lifelong learning, integration of information literacy into science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) curriculum, development of course-related instruction programs.

In addition, chapters include the differentiation between locating and accessing content and the economics of access, data driven collection and retention decisions, social networking and the scientific community, the trend to merge IT with libraries, institutional repositories, and managing productivity. Each chapter considers the change that is occurring in and around the profession and together these chapters present a notable set of reflections on the changes that are necessary for science and technology librarians to thrive in the shifting information landscape.

This book is recommended for scholars and professional librarians. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Library Administration.

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Product Details
Routledge
1317985591 / 9781317985594
eBook
026.5
11/06/2016
United Kingdom
English
1 online resource
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