An Interview With Isaac Goldberg, the First Hebraic Cataloger at the Library of Congress

Authors

  • Peggy K. Pearlstein

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14263/7/1993/661

Keywords:

Hebraica cataloging, Jewish studies cataloging, Isaac Goldberg

Abstract

Isaac Goldberg, a graduate of Yeshiva Col­lege and its Teachers Institute, holds an M.S. degree in Library Science from Pratt Institute in New York. He worked for many years in Judaica and other types of librar­ies: as a cataloger at Yeshiva University, the United States Geological Survey, the Library of Congress (LC), and the Univer­sity of California at Los Angeles (UCLA); as Administrative Secretary of the Hebrew Union College Library in Cincinnati; as Ac­quisitions Librarian in the Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Library at UCLA; and as Director of Libraries of Bar llan Uni­versity (Ramat Gan, Israel).

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Published

1993-12-31

How to Cite

Pearlstein, Peggy K. 1993. “An Interview With Isaac Goldberg, the First Hebraic Cataloger at the Library of Congress”. Judaica Librarianship 7 (1–2):103–107. https://doi.org/10.14263/7/1993/661.

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People of the Book