[Asis-l] Paul Wasserman
Richard Hill
rhill at asis.org
Mon May 18 08:33:55 EDT 2009
Maryland's iSchool Mourns the Loss of Dr. Paul Wasserman
College Park, MD (5/14/09)- The College of Information Studies,
University of Maryland announces the death of Dr. Paul Wasserman,
Professor Emeritus and the College's founding Dean with sadness and
sympathy for his family. Wasserman died Friday, May 8, 2009, following
a period of ill health; he was 85 years old. Services will be held on
Tuesday, May 26, 2009, with burial at 9:00 am at Arlington National
Cemetery, Arlington, VA, followed by a memorial service at 11:30 am in
Memorial Chapel, University of Maryland, College Park. Lunch after the
memorial service will be at the clubhouse of the University of
Maryland Golf Course.
Wasserman took up the post of Dean of the School of Library and
Information Services, University of Maryland, in January 1965, shortly
after the school was formally approved. He began work with a secretary
but without faculty, curriculum, or students. However, the promise to
open the school in fall 1965 had been made and was kept through
Wasserman's efforts. He built the new school to be interdisciplinary,
recruiting an engineer, a physicist, and an industrial psychologist,
among others, to be the first faculty. He had undertaken a
post-doctoral fellowship in data processing and information technology
and knew the importance of technology to information work. The
technology required course in the MLS program was one of the first of
its kind. Wasserman attained full accreditation of the program by the
American Library Association before the first graduated in 1966. He
led the design of the doctoral program, which admitted its first
students in 1967. He left the deanship in 1970 and returned to a
fulltime faculty position.
Wasserman was well known for his contributions to library
administration. He lectured and consulted internationally, frequently
working on programs to educate library administrators in developing
countries. With his colleague Mary Lee Bundy he edited _Reader in
Library Administration_ (Microcard Editions, 1968). His interest in
designing information products led to the publication of numerous
reference books. One of the best known is _Statistics Sources_, first
published by Gale Research Company in 1962; this massive compilation
of sources of statistical information remains in publication. He
taught his popular course on the design of information products and
services until 2005.
Wasserman is, perhaps, best known for his commitment to international
cooperation in information services. He lent his professional
expertise to projects in more than two dozen countries and was admired
and respected by library educators and practitioners throughout the
world. He worked with many organizations including USAID, OAS,
Department of State, FID, IFLA, UN organizations including UNESCO, and
national and regional organizations including ALA, ASIS (now ASIST),
and government agencies and professional organizations of many
nations. He spoke at a conference in Hanoi in 1991 when the US did not
have representation in Vietnam.
Prior to coming to Maryland, Wasserman was Librarian and Professor,
Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, Cornell
University. He held many visiting professorships in the US and abroad.
He earned a B.B.A. from the College of the City of New York, master's
degrees in library science and in economics from Columbia University,
and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.
Wasserman is survived by his wife Krystyna Wasserman, son Steven
Wasserman, daughter Jacqueline Monroe, and grandchildren. Cards and
notes may be sent to the Wasserman family c/o College of Information
Studies, 4105 Hornbake Building, University of Maryland, College Park,
MD 20742. More information about memorial donations will be made
available later on the College's website (www.ischool.umd.edu).
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Jaime Oliver-Clark
Communications Coordinator
College of Information Studies
University of Maryland
4110 Hornbake Bldg
301-405-1260
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Dr. Michel J. Menou
Visiting Professor, DIS, University College London, U.K.
Consultant in ICT policies and Knowledge & Information Management
B.P. 15
F-49350 Les Rosiers sur Loire, France
Email: micheljmenou[at]gmail[dot]com
michel[dot]menou[at]orange[dot]fr
Phone: +33 (0)2 41511043
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ciber/peoplemenou.php
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