Interview Dusoulier (2000) Rayward/Nathalie Dusoulier

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Interview with Nathalie Dusoulier by W. Boyd Rayward in 2000


 
 

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Interview with Nathalie Dusoulier by W. Boyd Rayward in 2000
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Bibliothèque des Nations Unies à New-York
INIST in Nancy
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Chemical Heritage Foundation
(Science History Institute)
Oral program history
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Foreword

This page is an excerpt from an interview with Nathalie Dusoulier conducted by W. Byord Rayward.

This interview is part of a collection (Oral program history) produced by the Chemical Heritage Foundation [1].

The Wicri network provides access to a French translation (in progress).

Biographical landmarks

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NATHALIE DUSOULIER
1927   Born in Nice, Alpes Maritimes, France, on 18 October

Education

1954 Ph.D.,pharmacologie, Faculté de pharmacie de Paris
1954-1957 Certificats de sériologie, Institut Pasteur, Paris
Certificats de microbiologie,virologie, Institut Pasteur, Paris
1958 Institut de Pharmacie Industrielle, Paris
1960 Institut d’Administration des Entreprises, Faculté de droit, Paris
1964 Courses in Computer Science

Professional Experience

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France
1961-1963 Abstractor and indexer of scientific literature in medical, agricultural and biological sciences.
Editor and publisher of Bulletin Signalétique in medical, agricultural, and biological sciences.
1964 Responsible for all fields (physics, chemistry, et cetera)
1965-1977 Deputy Director and Director of documentation center
United Nations
1978-1981 Director, Inter-organization board for information systems, Geneva, Switzerland
1981-1986 Deputy Director and Director, United Nations Library, New York
1986-1988 Director, United Nations Library and Archives, Geneva, Switzerland
Institut de l’Information Scientifique et Technique, Nancy, France
1988-1994 Director and CEO

Honors

1989 Chevalier de la Legion d’honneur, awarded by the French President
1992 Miles Conrad Memorial Award, National Federation of Abstracting andIndexing Societies
1995 International Council for Scientific and Technical Information Fellowshi

See also

Notes
  1. Science History Institute
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