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Estelle Brodman (1914–2007) was an American medical librarian and medical historian. She held positions at Columbia University, the National Library of Medicine and the Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM). Brodman served terms as director of the Special Libraries Association, president of the Medical Library Association, and editor of the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. Under Brodman's leadership, the library at WUSM became known as a leader in the use of computing machines to perform library functions.
EstelleBrodman (1914–2007) was an American medical librarian and medical historian. She held positions at Columbia University, the National Library of...
The debut issue in 1970, edited by Melvin J. Voight, was praised by EstelleBrodman from the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, and also by Frederick...
Lectureship series, established in 1965. She gave her oral history to EstelleBrodman in 1977. "Doe, Janet, 1895-1985". Library of Congress Authorities....
Texas at Austin; Carl Elliott, former Congressman from Alabama; and EstelleBrodman, National Library of Medicine. The National Advisory Commission was...
has also offered continuing education courses since 1956. However, EstelleBrodman conducted a study of Japanese medical school libraries in 1962 and...
as their national librarian, historian, and chairwoman of research. Brodman, Estelle (July 1986). "Mary Louise Marshall, 1893-1986". Bulletin of the Medical...
History of the National Library of Medicine”. 1982. September 14, 2010. Brodman, Estelle. “Frank Bradway Rogers, M.D, President, Medical Library Association...