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Qué (quién) es D Wade Clapp - definición

AMERICAN LIBRARIAN
Verner clapp; Verner Warren Clapp; Draft:Verner Clapp; Verner Clapp
  • location=Washington, D.C.}} In the report titled "Restorative treatment of the Declaration of Independence", Clapp details the chronology of events, May 13–16, 1942; on page 2, Clapp notes that on May 13, "The document was taken from the container... [and] Dr. Stout then took a series of photographs ... Prints of these photographs are appended as Exhibits A – F"; on page 6, Clapp notes that on May 16, "a series of photographs... were taken by arrangement with the U.S. Signal Corps. Prints from these negatives are appended as Exhibits" showing its deteriorated state.</ref>
  • "The Future of the Research Library", by Verner W. Clapp, 1964, Clapp's seminal work on the future potential of research libraries, including computerization and electronic dissemination of information.
  • The Declaration of Independence being examined by Library of Congress officials upon its return from wartime safekeeping at Fort Knox, Sept. 1944
  • Charles Martel]]. (1937) (Library of Congress)
  • Photograph of the Librarian's Conference, July 1, 1950. Librarian Luther Evans is at the head of the table; Clapp is third to his right.
  • Verner Clapp with President Truman at a 1950 Library of Congress celebration of publication of the Papers of Thomas Jefferson
  • Verner W. Clapp, c. 1960s (personal portrait)

D. Wade Clapp         
PROFESSOR OF MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY
David Wade Clapp is an American pediatric physician-scientist. He is the chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University's School of Medicine and also the Physician-in-Chief at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health.
Priscilla A. Clapp         
AMERICAN DIPLOMAT
Priscilla Clapp
Priscilla Ann Clapp (born 1941) is a United States diplomat who served as Chief of Mission in Burma from July 1999 to August 2002 and was then a senior advisor to the U.S.
Almon M. Clapp         
  • Almon M. Clapp, circa 1860-65
AMERICAN PRINTER AND POLITICIAN
A.M. Clapp; Almon Mason Clapp; Almon Clapp
Almon Mason Clapp (September 14, 1811 – April 9, 1899) was an American printer and politician, and the first person to hold the title Public Printer of the United States, from 1876 to 1877.

Wikipedia

Verner W. Clapp

Verner Warren Clapp (June 3, 1901 – June 15, 1972) was a librarian, writer, and polymath.

Starting as a summer clerk at the Library of Congress in 1922, Clapp rose to chief assistant librarian and acting Librarian of Congress. In 1956, he left the Library to serve as the first President of the Council on Library Resources. In these and other capacities, Clapp significantly contributed to administrative and technological modernization of the Library of Congress and to librarianship generally.

Known to his peers as "Mr. Librarian", a "library giant" "the librarian's librarian", and, among other accolades, "the library world's Da Vinci" across his varied career Clapp earned tremendous professional and personal respect and many of the library industry's highest honors and awards. Librarian of Congress Lawrence Quincy Mumford said of Clapp, "His contributions to the Library of Congress and to the library world are so varied and numerous that one is staggered at the knowledge that a single person in his lifetime could accomplish this." Librarian of Princeton University, William S. Dix, said of Clapp, he was "close to the center of almost every important development in scholarly librarianship for at least 30 years".

Clapp never formally trained in librarianship, having received an A.B. from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut and studied graduate-level philosophy at Harvard University. Instead, he applied a practical mind and insatiable curiosity to problem solving, coordination and technological solutions. Clapp's professional focus and accomplishments include materials preservation, library cooperation, technology, including microfilm and computerization, copyright, fair use, Cataloging in Publication (CIP), inter-library networking and cooperation and user access. Clapp also played significant roles in the preservation of the Declaration of Independence and other foundational documents during World War II, post-War library acquisitions, and the creation of both the United Nations Library (now Dag Hammarskjöld Library) and the Japanese National Diet Library.