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Science & Technology Libraries

1997 Volume 16, Number 3

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 5

  1. Partnerships in Undergraduate Chemistry Education

    Carol A. Drum

    Describes a course-integrated approach to library instruction for chemical information at the University of Florida that uses a Web page of library resources with links to library instruction... More

    pp. 89-97

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  2. On the Way to the Virtual Laboratory: Integrating Chemical Information into the Undergraduate Physical Chemistry Laboratory Program

    Katherine R. Porter & Todd Woerner

    Describes the development of an undergraduate physical chemistry laboratory curriculum at Duke University (North Carolina) that integrates library instruction for chemical information sources.... More

    pp. 99-114

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  3. Virtual Seminars and Digital Filing Cabinets

    Kimberly J. Parker

    Discussion of electronic journals focuses on the development of TESS (The Electronic Seminar System) at the Yale University chemistry library. TESS was envisioned as a way for graduate students and... More

    pp. 115-29

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  4. TOC/DOC: "It Has Changed the Way I Do Science"

    Kimberly Douglas & Dana L. Roth

    Describes a user-based automated service developed at the California Institute of Technology that combines access to journal article databases with an in-house document delivery system. TOC/DOC ... More

    pp. 131-45

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  5. From Print to Electronic: The Adoption of Information Technology by Academic Chemists

    Julie M. Hurd & Ann C. Weller

    Examines data collected in two surveys from faculty chemists at the University of Illinois at Chicago who were asked about their use of electronic resources. Highlights include the adoption of... More

    pp. 147-70

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