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Isadore Gilbert Mudge : ウィキペディア英語版 | Isadore Gilbert Mudge
Isadore Gilbert Mudge (March 14, 1875 – May 16, 1957)〔 was ranked by the magazine ''American Libraries'' as one of the top 100 important leaders that libraries have had in the 20th Century.〔Leonard Kniffel; Peggy Sullivan; Edith McCormick (December 1999) 100 of the most important leaders of the 20th century; ''American Libraries''; 30, 11; Research Library pg.38〕 Mudge was a defining influence on what a contemporary reference librarian is and was essential for helping organize and promote reference books for use in helping patrons find information and answers to questions. ==Biography== Isadore Gilbert Mudge was raised in Brooklyn, New York as the oldest child in her family.〔Dr. John V. Richardson, Jr., Professor (March 1999) Mudge, Isadore Gilbert; American National Biography Retrieved from http://polaris.gseis.ucla.edu/jrichardson/dis245/IMUDGE.HTM〕 Her father was an attorney and her mother was the daughter of a University of Michigan librarian. She attended Brooklyn’s Adelphi Academy and then went to Cornell University for philosophy.〔 She was elected to be a member of Phi Beta Kappa for being an outstanding student in her junior year.〔 She was also a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, the first Greek fraternity for women.〔Albert Nelson Marquis (Ed.) (1931) ''Who’s Who In America'', Vol. 16, 1930-1931〕 During her undergraduate studies she was motivated by Professor and Librarian George Lincoln Burr to pursue her own library degree.〔 Mudge then went to Albany, New York to attend the New York State Library School, where she received her “Bachelor of Library Science degree with distinction in 1900”.〔 She never married nor had children.
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