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Association of Vision Science Librarians Membership Directory October 6, 2014 Association of Vision Science Librarians Membership Directory http://www.avsl.org October 6, 2014 1. Abbott Medical Optics, Inc. 4. Alcon R&D Global Medical Affairs Corporate Library 6201 S. Freeway, AB2-2 1700 East Saint Andrews Place Fort Worth, TX 76134-2099 Santa Ana, CA 92799 Sonya Ritchie Ms. Lee MacMorris [email protected] Senior Information Specialist Voice: 800-757-9785 [email protected] Fax: 800-757-9786 Voice: 714-247-8633 [email protected] Ms. Kayce St. James, Library Assistant http://www.alcon.com [email protected] Voice: 714-247-8291 5. Alcon Research R&D Virtual Library Fax: 714-247-8672 6201 South Freeway, R2-27 http://www.abbottmedicaloptics.com Fort Worth, TX 76134 Mrs. Rita VanAssche Bueter, Librarian 2. Abington Memorial Hospital [email protected] Dixon School of Nursing Library Ms. Katie Luedecke, Sr. Information 2500 Maryland Avenue Suite 200 Scientist Willow Grove, PA 19090-1284 [email protected] Ms. Judith Young, Librarian Voice: 817-615-5264 [email protected] Voice: 215-481-5591 6. Allergan, Inc. Fax: 215-481-5550 Ms. Audrey Mitani http://www.amhdixonson.org Ms. Beverly Murphy Voice: 714-246-2427 3. Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine Library 7. American Academy of Ophthalmology 445 Health Science Blvd. 655 Beach Street Dothan, AL 36303 San Francisco, CA 94109 Ms. Nicole Mitchell, MA, MLIS Ms. Jenny E. Benjamin, MA Information Technology Librarian & Director, Museum of Vision and The Associate Professor Stanley M. Thuhlsen, MD, Director of Voice: 334-944-4067 Ophthalmic Heritage [email protected] [email protected] www.acomedu.org/library Laurie Bagley, Clinical Information Specialist [email protected] Voice: 415-447-0298 Fax: 415-561-8533 DOCLINE: CAUAAO www.museumofvision.org 1 | P a g e Association of Vision Science Librarians Membership Directory http://www.avsl.org October 6, 2014 8. American Optometric Association 12. Aravind Eye Hospital Library and Research & Information Center Information Center [Madurai] Library 243 N. Lindbergh Blvd. No. 1 Anna Nagar St. Louis, MO 63141-7881 Madurai, Tamilnadu 625 020 India Ms. Celia Giltinan-Kneip Mr. P. Kirubanithi, Sr. Lib. & Info. Officer Research Analyst [email protected] [email protected] Ms. R. Kumaragurupari, Senior Librarian Voice: 314-983-4104 [email protected] Fax: 314-991-4101 Voice: 910 452 4356500 or 4356100 DOCLINE: MOUZRM Fax: 910 452-4356100 [email protected] http://www.aravind.org http://www.aoa.org 13. Aravind Eye Hospital (TVL) Library 9. American Optometric Association No.1, S.N. High Road Archives and Museum of Optometry Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu 627 001 India 243 N. Lindbergh Blvd. Mr. Perumalsamy, Librarian St. Louis, MO 63141-7881 [email protected] Ms. Kirsten Pourroy Hebert Voice: 0091.0462.2337103; Fax: 0091.0462.2331633 Heritage Services Specialist http://www.aravind.org [email protected] Voice: 314-983-4102 14. Aravind Eye Hospital (CBE) Library Fax: 314-991-4101 Avinashi Road http://www.aoa.org/x11718.xml Coimbatore, 641 014 India Mr. Alagumani, Librarian 10. Anna Centenary Library Voice: 0422 4360400 Kotturpuram Fax: 0422 2593030 Chennai - 85, Tamilnadu India [email protected] Contacts: Mr. A. Ashok Kumar [email protected] Librarian and Information Asst Gr.I [email protected] 15. Aravind Eye Hospital (PDY) Library Voice: +91 9790450556 Cuddalore Main Road http://www.annacentenarylibrary.blogspot.com Thavalakuppam, Pudhucherry 605 007 India 11. Bette Anton, Retired Mr. R. Govindarajan, Librarian 279 Vernon Street, Apt. 5 [email protected] Oakland, CA 94610 Voice: (0413) 261 9100 [email protected] Fax: 91-413-261 8848 Voice: 510-508-8095 [email protected] Skype: bette.anton http://www.aravind.org 2 | P a g e Association of Vision Science Librarians Membership Directory http://www.avsl.org October 6, 2014 16. Argentine Council of Ophthalmology 20. B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences Library Central Library J.D. Perón 1479, PB Dharan-18, Ghopa, Sunsari Nepal 1038 Buenos Aires, C1037ACA, Argentina Ms. Neela Tamang, Librarian Mr. Jorge Martins, Librarian Mr. Ramesh Khatiwada, Ass’t. Librarian Voice: 54-11-4374-5400 int. 207 Voice: 025-525555 Fax: 54-11-4374-5400 [email protected] [email protected] http://www.bpkihs.edu http://www.oftalmologos.org.ar/bibioteca 21. B.P. Koirala Lions Center for 17. Asia Pacific Institute of Management Ophthalmic Studies Mr. K. Nazeer Badhusha T.U. Teaching Hospital Complex Voice: 91-011-6947838 Maharajgunj www.asiapacific.edu/facility.html#3 P.O. Box 8750 Maharajgunj, Kathmandu Nepal 18. Aston University Mr. Bhakta Karki, Librarian Library & Information Services Voice: +977 1 4720694/4720695 Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4 7ET Fax: +977 1 4720142 United Kingdom [email protected] Mr. Nick Smith http://www.iom.edu.np/bpklcos/index.htm [email protected] Ms. Lydia Matheson 22. Banaras Hindu University Voice: +44 0 121 204 4507 Department of Information and Fax: +44 0 121 204 4530 Library Science http://www.aston.ac.uk/lis Varanasi, India Mrs. Sudha Risal, Research Scholar 19. Australian College of Optometry Nathan Library 23. Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Cnr Keppel & Cardigan Streets Mary & Edward Norton Library of Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia Ophthalmology Ms. Jolanda De Jong 900 NW 17th Street, Miami, FL 33136 General Mgr. of Professional Dev. Mr. Dennis Bermudez [email protected] Senior Staff Assistant Ms. Karen Huckle [email protected] [email protected] Voice: 305-326-6078; Fax: 305-326-6066 Voice: 61.3.9349.7487; Fax: 61.3.9349.7498 http://bascompalmer.org/site/info/info_library/index.asp [email protected] http://libserv.optometry.unimelb.edu.au 3 | P a g e Association of Vision Science Librarians Membership Directory http://www.avsl.org October 6, 2014 24. Bausch & Lomb 28. California Pacific Medical Center Research & Development Library University Pacific School Dentistry 1400 N. Goodman St. Health Sciences Library Rochester, NY 14609 P.O. Box 7999 Ms. Ellen Dietterick San Francisco, CA 94120-7999 Senior Information Scientist Ms. Anne Shew, Library Manager [email protected] [email protected] Voice: 585-338-6324; Fax: 585-338-0200 Ms. Kathy Kimber, Library Technician http://www.bausch.com [email protected] Voice: 415-600-3240 25. Ms. Viviane Botherway Fax: 415-600-6597 Australia DOCLINE: CAUHPA; CAUSFF [email protected] 29. Ms. Cheryle J. Cann 26. Braille Institute Library Services [email protected] 741 N. Vermont Ave. Voice: 314-420-1811 Los Angeles, CA 90029 Ms. Julie Uyeno 30. Cardiff University Information Resources Librarian Information Services Bute Library Voice: 323-660-3880 x1283 or x1500 King Edward VII Avenue Fax: 323-663-0867 Cardiff, Wales CF10 3NB [email protected] United Kingdom [email protected] Mrs. Zoe Young www.braillelibrary.org Subject Librarian - Optometry and Pharmacy 27. British Columbia Centre for Ms. Cathy Borwick Epidemiologic and International Subject Librarian - Optometry and Ophthalmology Pharmacy St. Paul's Hospital at [email protected] University of British Columbia Voice: 029 2087 0796 Department of Ophthalmology Library Fax: 029 2087 4192 1081 Burrard Street [email protected] Vancouver, BC V6Z 1Y6 Canada [email protected] Mr. Dr. Ken Bassett, Director http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/insrv [email protected] Ms. Catherine Howett, Consulting Librarian [email protected] www.bceio.ubc.ca 4 | P a g e Association of Vision Science Librarians Membership Directory http://www.avsl.org October 6, 2014 31. Carl Zeiss Vision Australia Holdings 35. Deakin University Library Limited, Corporate R&D Locked Bag 20000, Geelong, 6 Sherriffs Road West Victoria 3200 Australia Lonsdale, South Australia 5160 Ms. Fiona Russell, Australia Medical Librarian, Deputy Manager and Ms. Joanne Murrin, Faculty of Health Library Services Senior IP Administrator [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Chrissy Freestone, Liasion Librarian Voice: +61 (0)8 8392 8344, 61-08-8392-8390 and Faculty of Health Library Services Fax: +61 (0)8 8392 8339 [email protected] http://www.vision.zeiss.com Voice: +61 3 5227 2862 www.deakin.edu.au/library 32. Casey Eye Institute-OHSU Kenneth C. Swan Library 36. Devers Eye Institute 3375 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Merrill Reeh Ophthalmology Library Portland, OR 97239-4197 1040 N.W. 22nd Avenue Suite 160 Ms. Jane Schull, Librarian Portland, OR 97210 [email protected]; Voice: 503-494-3380 Ms. Linda Simmons, http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/health/services/casey-eye/index.cfm Ophthalmology Librarian [email protected] 33. Centre for the Prevention of Childhood Voice: 503-413-7678 Blindness Fax: 503-413-6201 McCarthy Mbadugha & Co OCLC: OQF Great Nigeria House Library DOCLINE: ORUGOS 47/57 Martins Street (8th Floor) P.O. Box 662 Marina, Lagos, Nigeria 37. Divine Word University C. Anuli Mbadugha, Library Director Friendship Library Voice: 008023070145; Fax: 00 234 1 2665143 P.O. Box 843, Madang, [email protected] Papua New Guinea Monica Rothlisberger, Director 34. The College of Optometrists Library [email protected] 42 Craven Street Voice: 675-854-1861 OR 675-422-2937 London, WC2N 5NG, United Kingdom [email protected] Ms. Margaret McGovern Library and Information Services Manager http://www.dwu.ac.pg [email protected] Voice: +44 (0)20 7766 4352 Fax: +44 (0)20 7839 6800 [email protected] http://www.college-optometrists.org/library 5 | P a g e Association of Vision Science Librarians Membership Directory http://www.avsl.org October 6, 2014 38. Doheny Eye Institute 42. Fateh-Bal Eye Hospital Norris Visual Science Library Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh Banke 1450 San Pablo Street P.O. Box No. 032, Nepalganj, Banke, Los Angeles, CA 90033 Nepal Ms. Susan Clarke Mr. Anup Sharma, Librarian Library Manager and Medical Editor [email protected] [email protected] Voice: 00977 81 520598 Voice: 323-442-7139 Fax: 00977-81-522737 DOCLINE: CAUEDO http://fbeh.org www.doheny.org 43.
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