Sable, Martin Howard

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SABLE, Martin Howard

SABLE, Martin Howard. American, b. 1924. Genres: Area studies, Librarianship, Bibliography, Reference. Career: University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, School of Information Studies, associate professor, 1968-72, professor, 1972-. Advisory Ed. on Latin America, Encyclopedia Americana, 1967-. Editorial Board Member, International Library Review, 1982-, and Reference Librarian, 1987-. Research associate, Latin American Center, University of California-Los Angeles, 1965-68; Visiting professor, Graduate Library School, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1972-73. Recipient: Nicolas Antonio Award in Hispanic Bibliography, 1989; Cardinal Stritch College, professor, 1992. Publications: A Selective Bibliography in Science and Engineering, 1964; Master Directory of Latin America, 1965; Periodicals for Latin American Economic Development, Trade and Finance: An Annotated Bibliography, 1965; A Guide to Latin American Studies, 1967; UFO Guide 1947-1967, 1967; Communism in Latin America, an International Bibliography: 1900-1945, 1960-67, 1968; A Bio-Bibliography of the Kennedy Family, 1969; Latin American Agriculture: A Bibliography, 1970; Latin American Studies in the Non-Western World and Eastern Europe, 1970; Latin American Urbanization, 1971; International and Area Studies Librarianship, 1973; The Guerrilla Movement in Latin America, an International Bibliography, 1977; Latin American Jewry, 1978; Exobiology, 1978; A Guide to Nonprint Materials for Latin American Studies, 1979; The Latin American Studies Directory, 1981; A Bibliography of the Future, 1981; The Protection of the Library: An International Bibliography, 1984; Industrial Espionage and Trade Secrets: An International Bibliography, 1985; Mexican and Mexican-American Agricultural Labor in the United States, 1986; Warfare and the Library: An International Bibliography, 1986; Holocaust Studies: A Directory and Bibliography of Bibliographies, 1987; The Northwest Ordinance of 1787: An Interdisciplinary Bibliography, 1987; A Guide to the Writings of Pioneer Latin Americanists of the U.S.A., 1989; Las Maquiladoras: Assembly and Manufacturing Plants on United States-Mexican Border, 1989; Columbus, Marrano Discoverer from Majorca, 1992; Gen. William F. Bartlett: Hero and Healer, forthcoming. Contributor to periodicals. Address: 4518 N Larkin St, Milwaukee, WI 53211-1542, U.S.A.