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E-raamat: Science Librarianship at America's Liberal Arts Colleges: Working Librarians Tell Their Stories

Edited by (College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, USA)
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In this book, first published in 1992, science librarians analyse the life and times of small liberal arts college science libraries and the workday life of librarians serving scientists from a main campus library. They describe their efforts to defend expensive science collections in the face of tight budgets, to singlehandedly monitor and select literature in all areas from astronomy through zoology, and to compete with the humanities and social studies for library shelf space.



In this book, first published in 1992, science librarians analyse small liberal arts college science libraries. They describe their efforts to defend expensive science collections in the face of tight budgets, to oversee areas from astronomy through zoology, and to compete with the humanities and social studies for library shelf space.

1. Introduction Tony Stankus
2. A Science Librarian in Vassar College's
Main Library Esther L. Williams
3. Science at Hampshire College: Graduate
Level Research in an Undergraduate Setting Helaine Selin
4. Library Support
for Science Research & Education at Bucknell University: Pulling It All
Together James A. Van Fleet
5. The End of an Era: The Closing of the Science
Library at Augustana College Jeanne R. Davidson
6. Wesleyan University
Science Library: Twenty Years Old and Still Going Strong Penny Russman
7. The
Martin Library of the Sciences at Franklin & Marshall College: 10 Years, 3273
Meetings, and 5.3 Million Dollars Charles Myers
8. The Kettering Library and
Other Science Collections at Oberlin College: Past and Present Alison Scott
Ricker
9. The Making of a Science Service at Williams College Helena F.
Warburg
10. The Matt Cole Memorial Library, Williams College Center for
Environmental Studies Marcella Rauscher
11. Science Librarianship at the
College of the Holy Cross: Experiences of the 1980's, the Outlook for the
1990's Tony Stankus and Carolyn V. Mills
Tony Stankus