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American Society for Engineering Education: 2005 Meeting Annual Report

American Society for Engineering Education: 2005 Meeting Annual Report Purpose – Highlights annual conference of the American Society of Engineering Education, specifically the part for Engineering Librarians. Design/methodology/approach – Provides a brief review of the conference. Findings – Engineering Librarians are increasingly interested in information literacy in their subject areas and incorporating that in outreach activities. Scholarly publishing in Engineering in increasingly interdisciplinary with more interest in the Business/management Literature. Research limitations/implications – More subspecialties are emerging in engineering curriculum and research. Practical Implications – Partnerships between academe and industry and the federal government is increasingly important. No library however strong can be considered to have an exclusive engineering collection as interdisciplinary applications magnify. Value – Reinforcing good service reflecting instruction, collection development and subject strength contributes to effective responsibilities as an Engineering Librarian. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Library Hi Tech News Emerald Publishing

American Society for Engineering Education: 2005 Meeting Annual Report

Library Hi Tech News , Volume 22 (7): 3 – Aug 1, 2005

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © 2005 Emerald Group Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0741-9058
DOI
10.1108/07419050510623197
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Abstract

Purpose – Highlights annual conference of the American Society of Engineering Education, specifically the part for Engineering Librarians. Design/methodology/approach – Provides a brief review of the conference. Findings – Engineering Librarians are increasingly interested in information literacy in their subject areas and incorporating that in outreach activities. Scholarly publishing in Engineering in increasingly interdisciplinary with more interest in the Business/management Literature. Research limitations/implications – More subspecialties are emerging in engineering curriculum and research. Practical Implications – Partnerships between academe and industry and the federal government is increasingly important. No library however strong can be considered to have an exclusive engineering collection as interdisciplinary applications magnify. Value – Reinforcing good service reflecting instruction, collection development and subject strength contributes to effective responsibilities as an Engineering Librarian.

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Library Hi Tech NewsEmerald Publishing

Published: Aug 1, 2005

Keywords: Conferences; Digital libraries; Librarians

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