Interview Dusoulier (2000) Rayward/Nathalie Dusoulier
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Interview with Nathalie Dusoulier by W. Boyd Rayward in 2000
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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
NATHALIE DUSOULIER | ||
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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
- ↑ Science History Institute
- External links
- original interview: https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/tx31qj55n