FEATURES
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Bibliographic
Research Tools Round-Up: A Review
of Thomson ISI ResearchSoft's Bibliographic
Management Software
Armed with packages of ProCite 5, Reference Manager 11, EndNote 9, RefViz 2.0,
and Onfolio 2.0. David Mattison settles down to see how each of these highly
specialized database applications performs the task of managing bibliographic
compilations. |
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OpenURL Linking with
Google Scholar
Jill Grogg and Christine Ferguson discover that when it comes to singing Google
Scholar's praises regarding OpenURL linking, not all librarians are ready to
join the "Hallelujah" chorus yet. |
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Do I Need an Architect
Or Not?: Some Things You Should Know
Combining general information about architects and what clients should know with
aspects of the design process, location, and infrastructure, along with interviews
with two library design architects, Mary Colette Wallace presents a framework
to help clients know when it's time to call an architect. |
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EDITORIAL |
Searcher's Voice
Even when she's admittedly wrong, bq ends up being
right. Well, kind of, when it comes to Google Print
and its role in book digitization.
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COLUMNS
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Internet Express
What happens when your hard drive dies and you have no backup system in place
to rescue your files or the computer itself? Irene McDermott tells you where
to go, what to do, and definitely what not to do to get up and running again. |
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The Better Mousetrap
Laura McBride Felter serves as a tour guide, taking searchers through Thomson
Pharma, the Thomson Scientific Web-based tool designed for end users and
information pros involved in pharmaceutical research. |
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Both Sides Now
As Denmark celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Hans Christian Andersen,
Susanne Bjørner highlights some of the works of this prolific writer,
works that take a fanciful look at science and technology, not ugly ducklings
and vain emperors. |
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DEPARTMENTS
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Contacts
Find the postal and electronic addresses, phone and fax numbers for all the companies,
products, and people mentioned in this issue.
Cover design by Jacqueline Walter Crawford |
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