One of the unique aspects of the IDW Publishing company is that it may have begun as a comic book publisher in 1999 as Idea and Design Works, but it has become the fifth largest in the industry behind Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and Image. It was comprised of the WildStorm Productions remnant after Jim Lee sold his share to DC, the stalwarts partnered to create a comic company with a model of taking salable properties and creating limited issue stories to market on a monthly basis the way Dark Horse did with Aliens, Predator, and Robocop.
Star Trek did that for IDW with a library of over 400 new original issues to amplify the current canon. In the second volume of the Star Trek Library Collection, two series running over several issues are anthologized. These would be Star Trek: The Next Generation -- The Space Between, written by David Tischman and drawn by Casey Maloney and others; Star Trek: The Next Generation -- Intelligence Gathering, written by Scott and David Tipton and drawn by David Messina along with others.
The artwork in this second volume is nowhere near as good as the artwork in the first volume. The stories are a little less tied to canon as the first volume, and equally as tied to the connection common to both Romulan and Vulcan races. Although I give it the same rating as the first volume, the first volume had better talent working on the book. Still, a definite recommendation for a fun, nostalgic read.