In this book, first published in 1992, science librarians analyse
the life and times of small liberal arts college science libraries
and the workday life of librarians serving scientists from a main
campus library. They describe their efforts to defend expensive
science collections in the face of tight budgets, to singlehandedly
monitor and select literature in all areas from astronomy through
zoology, and to compete with the humanities and social studies for
library shelf space.
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