Seymour Lubetzky Papers, 1938-

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Seymour Lubetzky Papers, 1938-

Seymour Lubetzky (1898- ) was a professor in the UCLA School of Library Service (1960-69). The collection consists of subject and correspondence files, lecture notes, and audio tapes from the 1930s through the 1980s related to Lubetzky's work in cataloging and classification in the Library Information Science discipline.

8 cartons (8 linear ft.)

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University of California, Los Angeles. School of Library Service

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Lubetzky, Seymour

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Seymour Lubetzky was born in Zelwa, Poland, Apr. 28, 1898; married Beatrice Charnas; BA, UCLA, 1931; MA, UC Berkeley, 1934; General Secondary Teachers Credential, 1932; Certificate of Librarianship, 1934; cataloger, UCLA, 1936-42; Chief, Catalog Maintenance Division, Library of Congress, 1943-60; Professor, UCLA School of Library Service, 1960-69; received Honorary Doctor of Laws presented by the UC Regents, 1969; since 1969, he has written various articles related to Anglo-American cataloging r...