Suzine Har Nicolescu
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Suzine Har Nicolescu | |
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Suzine Har Nicolescu in 1965 | |
| Born | March 21, 1931 Seoul, South Korea |
| Died | February 22, 2013 (aged 81) |
| Education | |
| Occupation | Librarian |
| Spouse | Alexander Nicolescu |
Suzine Har Nicolescu (March 21, 1931 – February 22, 2013) was an American librarian who was one of the founders of the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA). She served fourteen years as the chief librarian at Medgar Evers College and fought against discrimination in the library profession.
Suzine Har was born in Seoul, Korea on March 21, 1931.[1]
She earned a bachelor's degree at Ewha Womans University, as well as two master's degrees from the University of Denver: a Master of Library Science and a Master in Modern Languages/Literatures and Comparative Linguistics.[2] She later went on to earn a Ph.D. in Library Information Systems from Simmons College.[1] Her dissertation topic was "A Study to Determine a Standard Bibliographic Control System for Nonbook Materials in the City University of New York Colleges."[3]