LibraryThing Author: Howard D. White

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Library3,202 books — see library

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TagsAmerican Fiction (279), British Fiction (198), Literary Studies (183), Poetry (100), Biography (90), Psychology (80), Intellectual History (76), Guidebooks (70) — see all tags

GroupsBBC Radio 3 Listeners, Best of British

Homepagehttp://www.cis.drexel.edu/faculty/HUD.Web/HUD.html

Real nameHoward D. White

Emailwhitehddrexel.edu

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URLs http://www.librarything.com/profile/whitehd (profile)
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Member sinceMar 4, 2007

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Nice to know about you. Yes I am professionally a librarian. Working as Manager, Library in Small Industries Development Bank (SIDBI),Lucknow,Uttar Pradesh, India. Actually, I am doing a research project on Bibliometric studies. I would be grateful if you can add some thing on this topic. Basics in Bibliometrics and its application will be more helpful.
I knew, without looking at your profile, that you were a librarian from some of the books we share--who else would have a book on cataloging, no less a copy of Sheehy? However, after reading your profile, I'm suitably awed. Altho a professional for 30 years now (Rutgers GSLIS '78)--I'm a medical librarian--my CV doesn't read like yours. I have published in my field, and am now writing my dissertation in Medical Humanities at Drew U in Madison, NJ. Geographically, we are neighbors.

I'm no longer in a library setting, neither hospital or medical communications (I've done both), but am now an independent information specialist. This has one great advantage: you can turn down an assignment which is a dog!

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