2012 Members' Publications
Donahue, Amy, Budzisz, Vicki, Egebo, Holly, Fay, Brenda, Karnold, Sandra, Koepsel, Marie, Lisiecki, Marcy A., Prasad, Mini, Ruby, David, Strube, Kathleen, & Webb Lucy. (2012).“Consumer health outreach as a sum of parts: Individual and collective approaches of a health care system’s libraries.” Journal of Hospital Librarianship, 12(1):61-68.
Feltes, Carol A. (2012). Profiles in science: Ralph M. Steinman, 2011 Nobelist for Physiology or Medicine. Science & Technology Libraries, 31(2): 133-145. DOI:10.1080/0194262X.2012.678215
Kendall, Susan K. (2012). “Advisor reviews: Encyclopedia of life sciences.” The Charleston Advisor, 13(3): 19-21. DOI:10.5260/chara.13.3.19
Kendall, Susan. (2012). “Strategies of health sciences librarians working without a traditional health sciences library.” Journal of Hospital Librarianship, 12(4): 363-371.
Kubilius, Ramune K. (2011/2012). “Trends in health sciences and biomedical sciences information provision.” Against the Grain, 23(6): 1-16.
Lascar, Claudia. (2012). “Urban ecology: An analysis of interdisciplinarity.” Science & Technology Libraries, 31(4): 426-441.
Pollock, Ludmila, Feltes, Carol, Gibson, Donna, Miller, Donna & Cathy Norton. (2012). “Librarians or science informationists?” Nature, 490(7420): 343
Rader, Ronald A. (2012). “Charting the biosimilar and biobetter development pipeline.” First Word, July.
Rader, Ronald A. & Langer, Eric S. (2012). “Upstream single-use bioprocessing systems: Future market trends and growth assessment.” BioProcess International 10(2): 12-19.
Shedlock, James., Sims, Ronald H. & Kubilius, Ramune K. (2012). “Promoting and teaching the history of medicine in a medical school curriculum.” Journal of the Medical Library Association, 100(2): 138-41.
Stankus, Tony. (2012). “Vectors, bites and venoms: Articles on insects and other arthropods of medical importance: Which journal published the most and on which insects, 2007-2011.” Science & Technology Libraries 31(1): 100-123.
Unsworth, Michael E., Kendall, Susan K., & Ostrom Kriss. (2012). From grass roots to vital player: Michigan State University’s Library Environmental Committee. In: A. Antonelli & M. McCullough (Eds.), Greening Libraries (81-92). Los Angeles: Library Juice Press.
Rev. April 2014