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Brenda Corbin

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gave Corbin their Physics–Astronomy–Mathematics (PAM) Division Award, "for her work on the International Astronomical Union conference, Library and Information Services in Astronomy (LISA)". In 2002, the association gave her the PAM Achievement Award. She was named a Legacy Fellow of the
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She became the librarian of the United States Naval Observatory in 1973. Under her leadership, the observatory's James M. Gillis Library held a collection of 90,000 titles, including rare copies of original works by
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Corbin first proposed the Library and Information Services in Astronomy (LISA) conference series in 1982, and the first conference was held in 1988, after a year of organizational work by Corbin.
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Library and Information Services in Astronomy VI: 21st Century Astronomy Librarianship, From New Ideas to Action, Proceedings of a conference held Feb. 14-17, 2010 in Pune, Maharashtra, India
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Corbin, Brenda G.; Bouton, Ellen N. (2010), "Mentoring LISA", in Isaksson, Eva; Lagerstrom, Jill; Holl, András; Bawdekar, Nirupama (eds.),
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Nova: Research highlights from the journals of the American Astronomical Society
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while working towards a master's degree in library science at the
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in Argentina. Returning to Washington, she began working in the
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Corbin chaired the Working Group on Libraries of the
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United States Naval Observatory
American Astronomical Society
Woman's College of Georgia
Folger Shakespeare Library
Washington, DC
Leoncito Astronomical Complex
National Library of Medicine
University of Maryland, College Park
Nicolaus Copernicus
Galileo Galilei
Johannes Kepler
International Astronomical Union
Special Libraries Association
American Astronomical Society
4008 Corbin
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"USNO staff members named as first AAS Fellows"






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