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Gedrimovich, Gertruda Vasilievna

Gertruda Vasilievna Gedrimovich (maiden name Malova) ( March 20, 1929 (or 1928 ), Rybinsk , Ivanovo Industrial Region , RSFSR , USSR ) - Soviet and Russian bibliographer and library scholar, candidate of pedagogical sciences (1970).

Gertruda Vasilyevna Gedrimovich
Birth nameGertrude Vasilievna Malova
Date of Birth03/20/1929 (or 1928)
Place of BirthRybinsk
Citizenship

the USSR

Russia
Occupationbibliography , library science

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Biography

She was born on March 20, 1929 (according to other sources in 1928) in Rybinsk in the Komsomol family. Father is Vasily, mother is Alexander. Her mother was also a librarian and graduated from the same institute that her daughter subsequently graduated from. Soon after birth, she moved to Leningrad and in 1953 entered the N.K. Krupskaya LGIK , which she graduated in 1958. The administration left a graduate specialist at her place, and from 1958 to 1962 she worked as a researcher, from 1962 to 1990 she worked as a teacher, in the 1990s as an assistant professor of technical literature, in the 2000s and early 2010s, as an assistant professor of industrial bibliography. Currently retired. Her career was associated with only one place of work, to which she devoted over 50 years of work.

Scientific work

The main scientific works are devoted to the problems of bibliographic security of individual industries and the assessment of the quality of bibliographic aids. The author of over 120 scientific papers [1] . He is one of the most cited specialist in this field.

Notes

  1. ↑ 49 scientific papers on the official website of the National Library of Russia

Links

  • Detailed biography .
  • Detailed biography .
  • Gertrude Gedrimovich sued the neighbors from above and won the trial - “Bibliographer against chaos” .
  • Gertrude Gedrimovich in 1966 .


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gedrimovich ,_Gertrud_Vasilievna&oldid = 91187251


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