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Seymour Lubetzky receives his honorary degree from then-Chancellor Charles E. Young at UCLA (1969). At right, Andrew Horn, then-dean of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science.
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The Future of Cataloging
Insights From the Lubetzky Symposium
April 18, 1998 University of California Los Angeles
Edited by Tschera Harkness Connell Robert L. Maxwell
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The future of cataloging : insights from the Lubetzky symposium : April 18, 1998, University of California, Los Angeles / edited by Tschera Harkness Connell, Robert L. Maxwell. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 0-8389-0778-4 1. Descriptive catalogingUnited StatesCongresses. 2. Descriptive catalogingEnglish-speaking countriesCongresses. I. Lubetzky, Seymour. II. Connell, Tschera Harkness. III. Maxwell, Robert L., 1957 Z694.A15 F86 2000 025.3'2dc21 99-087247
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ToSeymourLubetzky: WhenIgainedtheapprovalofMr. MacLeishtoappointatechnicalassistantIwasseekingapersonwhohaddemonstratedthequalitiesofinquisitivenessandmentaldiscipline. Ifoundthesereflectedintwochoicebitsoncapitalizationandtitleaddedentries, whichhadappearedinTheLibraryQuarterly. Theirauthor, Idecided, wasthemanforthejob. NootherdecisionIhavemadeinfiveandone-halfyearshashadsuchimportantconsequences. ThereportinwhichIinscribethisnoteofappreciationtoyoumightneverhavebeenwrittenwithoutthatdecisioncertainlynotnearlysowell. Mostofthereportisyourwork; myprideisinhavingbroughtyoutotheLibraryofCongress. WhenIleave, Ifeelgreaterassuranceofcontinuedprogressofourwork, becauseIamleavingyoubehind. HermanH. Henkle August1947 Inscription by Herman H. Henkle, Director of the library of Congress Processing Department, in Seymour Lubetzky's copy of StudiesofDescriptiveCataloging: AReporttotheLibrarianofCongressbytheDirectoroftheProcessingDepartment (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1946).
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