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Ishida, Mayu, Arielle Lomness, Mathew Vis-Dunbar and Sally Taylor. 2018. Science Literacy Week: building partnerships through a passion for discovery. In: Blurring the Edges : the Osmosis of Ideas : Proceedings of the 43rd IAMSLIC Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI, October 22-26, 2017 (pp. 13-20).
Taylor, Sally. 2017. Marine and aquatic sciences information literacy. In: J.L. Kuden, J.E. Braund-Allen, & D.O. Carle (Eds.), Agriculture to Zoology: Information Literacy in the Life Sciences (pp. 63-85). Cambridge, MA: Chandos.
Armstrong, Sheldon, Ellen George, Arielle Lomness and Sally Taylor. 2016. We’re on a roll: transforming ebook acquisitions in a shifting budget landscape. In: Proceedings of the Charleston Library Conference, Charleston, SC, October 31-November 5, 2016 (pp. 303-308). DOI:10.5703/1288284316462
Taylor, Sally, Amy Butros and Maureen Nolan. 2014. Thriving after surviving library consolidations. In: Visualizing a Bright Future : Proceedings of the 39th IAMSLIC Annual Conference, Dania Beach, FL, October 20-24, 2013 (pp. 111-127).
Taylor, Sally, Kristin Jacobi, Elizabeth Knight and Dale Foster. 2013. Cataloging in a remote location: a case study of international collaboration in the Galapagos Islands. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 51(1-3): 168-178.
Butros, Amy and Sally Taylor. 2011. Managing information: evaluating and selecting citation management software, a look at EndNote, RefWorks, Mendeley and Zotero. In: Netting Knowledge : Two Hemispheres/One World : Proceedings of the 36th IAMSLIC Annual Conference, Mar del Plata, Argentina, October 17-21, 2010 (pp. 53-66).
Taylor, Sally and Roger Hanna. 2010-2011. Galapagos travels: adventures on the equator. [blog]
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