Steinhagen, E.N.: Leaders of bibliographic control - the Chilean experience : Maria Teresa Sanz Briso-Montiano and Soledad Fernández-Corugedo (2000)
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- Abstract
- Two interviews provided the basis for this examination of the careers and contributions of Maria Teresa Sanz Briso-Montiano and Soledad Fernández-Corugedo, major figures in the development of bibliographic control in Chile. Sanz was instrumental in introducing the use of international cataloging standards; as Coordinator at the Biblioteca nacional de Chile, she reorganized technical services, promoted the use of automated library systems, and set the stage for development of a shared network. Fernández is the current coordinator of this network, Red Nacional de Información Bibliográfíca (RENIB). Significantly changing the practice of cataloging in Chile, Fernández and her staff have worked through RENIB to integrate libraries into a cooperative network, introduce standards into library processes, and create union catalogs.