Rosamond Parma
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Rosamond Parma | |
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![]() Rosamond Parma as a college student, from a 1908 newspaper. | |
| Born | 1884 Santa Barbara, California |
| Died | October 24, 1946 (aged 61–62) Santa Barbara, California |
| Occupation | law librarian |
Rosamond Thomas Parma (1884 – October 24, 1946) was an American law librarian. She was the first law librarian at the University of California in Berkeley, and the first woman president of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL). She was inducted into the AALL Hall of Fame in 2010, and into the California Library Hall of Fame in 2016.
Rosamond Thomas Parma was born in Santa Barbara, California, the daughter of Italian immigrants G. B. Parma and Catarina Parma.[1] Her father grew oranges.[2] She graduated from Santa Barbara High School in 1901,[3] and earned a bachelor's degree at the University of California In 1908.[4] She was one of the founding members of the school's chapter of the Sigma Kappa sorority.[5][6] In 1919 she was awarded a Juris Doctor degree, also from the University of California.[7][8]
