[Publib] Popular science reviews

Dillie, Thomas TDillie at gcpl.lib.oh.us
Sat Dec 3 11:05:46 EST 2005


Nannette, 
    Take a look at Science Books and Films, published six times a year by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.  It organizes reviews by reading level, so you will get children's titles as well.  The adult and junior high and young adult books reviewed would be useful to you, but this may not be enough reviews for you.  If you subscribe to the print edition, you also get access to the online review database. Take a look at the website, http://www.sbfonline.com/,  there's a sample issue available as a pdf file there. 
 
Tom Dillie, Head Librarian 
Cedarville Community Library 
Greene County Public Library 
P.O. Box 26 
20 S. Miller St. 
Cedarville OH 45314 
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tdillie at gcpl.lib.oh.us 

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I'm looking for a review source for adult, popular science titles.  Standard professional review journals (LJ, PW, Booklist, etc.) don't carry many science reviews.  Discover, Science, Smithsonian carry 2-4 reviews per issue only.  Thanks,

 

Nannette Bricker-Barrett

Collection Development Coordinator

 

San Bernardino County Library

104 West Fourth Street

San Bernardino, CA  92415-0035

909-387-5717     909-387-5880 fax

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