- Eva Verona
Eva Verona (
1905 -May 19 1996 ) was the most eminent Croatianlibrarian and information scientist and is well known among information scientists around the world.She was born in
Trieste (nowItaly , thenAustro-Hungarian Empire ) in 1905. She graduated in mathematics and physics fromZagreb University in 1929 and was immediately employed in theNational and University Library in Zagreb . She worked in different departments of the Library as her career progressed.She was also active in the library journal
Vjesnik bibliotekara Hrvatske and in theCroatian encyclopedia , for which she wrote numerous works about the history of Croatian libraries. She also took part in theCroatian Library Association .Except for those activities, she focused her work in the Library on cataloguing, especially on how existing rules could be modified to better achieve their purposes. As a result of working on cataloguing rules, she wrote Cataloguing Code, published in 1970 and 1983.
The IFLA Committee on Cataloguing noted Verona's contribution in 1954 at its meeting in
Zagreb . She become known and accepted by the International library community and in 1961 played an important part in theInternational Conference on Cataloguing Principles inParis . She subsequently worked in several IFLA Working Groups, most notably participating in creating bibliographical standards and descriptions for numerous kinds of library materials.She was the first European librarian to receive the
American Library Association 'sMargaret Mann Citation in 1976.From 1968 she was a professor at the University of Zagreb for students of librarianship.
Eva Verona will be remembered by generations of her students for her logic and consistent thought, exquisite politeness, and generosity in transmitting her ample knowledge.
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