2006 Contributed Papers
The 2006 Contributed Papers session.
INOTAXA - INtegrated Open TAXonomic Access and the "Biologia Centrali-Americana"
Anna Weitzman, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.
Christopher Lyal, Natural History Museum, LondonEngaging and Sustaining Information Fluency in Science Students
Elizabeth Connor, Science Liaison, The Citadel, Charleston, SCStaying on Top: the Endless Task of Keeping Up with New Information as Painlessly as Possible
Dorothy Barr, Information Lieracy Librarian, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
Acknowledgements: The 2006 Contributed Papers session is sponsored by Portland Press. The Contributed Papers Committee and the Biomedical and Life Sciences Division thank the sponsor for their generous contribution.
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Rev. November 2008