id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-10479 Daniels, Marietta Research Libraries in Latin America 1949-10-01 6 .pdf application/pdf 3330 130 46 Among those who come immediately to mind are: Anita Ker J ohinson and Anne Gard who assisted in the National Library of Venezuela; lone Kidder Maxwell, also of the National Li- brary of Venezuela and the Escuela de An- tropologia in Mexico (and translator of the L. C. List of subject headings into Spanish); Dorothy Reeder of the National Library in Colombia; R. H. Gjelsness, Sarita Robinson, Janeiro Brooks and Mrs. Clara N. de Villa, professors of library science in Colombia; Raymond Kilgour, Margaret Bates, Josephine Fabilli and Elizabeth Sherier, professors of library sci- ence in Peru; Dorcas W. Reid (now Mrs. John M. Connor) teacher of library science in Ecuador, together with the author who• also was engaged in library work in Panama and Cuba; Gaston LittOI} and Virginia Hallam at the University of Panama: Har- vie Branscomb, Gaston Litton and William Jackson who surveyed and advised the N a- tional Library of Brazil , and Kathleen Clif- ford who continued their work; Francis B. Thorne, who taught in northern Brazil; Rodolfo Rivera, who surveyed libraries in Puerto Rico; Arthur Ma~Anally who ad- vised the University of San M~rcos in Peru; Leslie Dunlap who was loaned briefly to the University of Mexico; Ed- ward Heiliger who served as consultant and professor in the University of Chile; Arthur Gropp who taught library science in U ru- guay and his wife Dorothy who pioneered the library field in Brazil; and Ralph Shaw, who recently surveyed scientific libraries in Central America and Mexico. It has a highly selected collection of refer- ence tools and works in _library science. cache/crl-10479.pdf txt/crl-10479.txt