The Upstate New York Science Librarians Group (NYSCILIB) is a loosely affiliated group of predominantly academic science and engineering librarians in New York State. While we have identified ourselves with a general geographic region of the state, we are not bound by it, and we have had science librarians attend our annual get-togethers from as “far south” as Stony Brook University on Long Island. What ties us together are our interests in science librarianship and our interests in one another.

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2010

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Why Do Students Want to Be in the Library If They Aren’t Using the Books?, Susan Gibbons

2008

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2008 Program, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

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2008 Registration, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

2007

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2007 Feedback, Rochester Institute of Technology

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Connect, Discover, Create with Encore: A new Way to Search the OPAC, Angelique Jenks-Brown

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Evaluating Collections & Saving Money: Old and New Tools, A. Ben Wagner

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LIB 103 The UB Libraries: What Transfer Students Need to Know, Fred Stoss

2006

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2006 Feedback, Binghamton University

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Chemical Information Class, Evelyn Constance Powell

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Data Distribution and Archiving in Support of the Agricultural Ecosystems Program, Gail Steinhart

Have scholarly e-books come of age?, A. Ben Wagner

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Pimp your web browser at the library!- Mozilla Firefox and creative marketing of library services, Roman Koshykar

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Reaching Out to Physicists, Pat Viele

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The Next Step in IM Reference Service, Linette Koren

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Usability, Tutorials, and Camtasia. Oh My!, Angelique Jenks-Brown

2005

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2005 Feedback, University at Buffalo, State University of New York

Chat Reference @UB, Jill M. Hackenberg

2004

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2004 Program, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

2003

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2003 Program, University at Albany, State University of New York

2002

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2002 Program, University of Rochester

1998

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1998 Program, State University of New York at Buffalo

1997

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1997 Program, Syracuse University

1996

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1996 Program, Syracuse University