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. 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.

The only biography that exists of Isadore Gilbert Mudge is a dissertation written by Columbia student, John N. Waddell, in 1973. In one portion he sums up what were her ideals, “Mudge’s professional concerns were not confined to the Columbia reference department….She was constantly concerned with the problems and tools bibliographical control in the widest possible area….but herself preached the gospel of cooperative bibliographic at home and abroad, by pen and by tongue.” Provided by Wikipedia
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    Guide to reference books : second supplement, 1953-1955 / by Winchell, Constance Mabel 1896-

    Published 1956
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    Guide to reference books / by Winchell, Constance Mabel 1896-

    Published 1951
    Other Authors: “…Mudge, Isadore Gilbert 1875-1957…”
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    Guide to reference books : fourth supplement, 1959-june 1962 / by Winchell, Constance Mabel 1896-

    Published 1963
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    Guide to reference books : third supplement, 1956-1958 /

    Published 1960
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