Hauptman, Robert

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HAUPTMAN, Robert

HAUPTMAN, Robert. American, b. 1941. Genres: Librarianship, Literary criticism and history, Travel/Exploration. Career: University of Oklahoma, Norman, humanities librarian and assistant professor of bibliography, 1980-84; St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, reference librarian and professor of library science, 1984-. Special editor, Library Trends, 1991, and Reference Librarian, 1992; Journal of Information Ethics, founding editor, 1992-. Publications: Twenty Poems Adjuring Death, 1973; The Pathological Vision: Jean Genet, Louis-Ferdinand Celine, and Tennessee Williams, 1984; Ethical Challenges in Librarianship, 1988; (with C. Anderson) Technology and Information Services, 1993; Ethics & Librarianship, 2002; (with F. Hartemann) The Mountain Encyclopedia, 2003. EDITOR: (with R. Stichler) Ethics, Information and Technology: Readings, 1998; (with S. Motin) The Holocaust: Memories, Research, Reference, 1998. Work represented in anthologies. Contributor of articles and reviews to academic and commercial periodicals. Address: LR&TS, St. Cloud State University, 720 Fourth Ave S, St. Cloud, MN 56301, U.S.A.