An Interview With Isaac Goldberg, the First Hebraic Cataloger at the Library of Congress
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https://doi.org/10.14263/7/1993/661Keywords:
Hebraica cataloging, Jewish studies cataloging, Isaac GoldbergAbstract
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
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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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