I found this list of books of hers @ Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/Author=Iterson%2C%20Siny%20Rose%20Van./107-4314541-7303700 ------Original Message------ From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?B=E9atrice?= Hartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: March 19, 2001 8:31:49 PM GMT Subject: [SaF] author of children books I knew a women author of children book, she is dutch, Sinie van Iterson, in Bogot�. She moved to live in Venezuela with a son, she got a premium in Holland for a book over a colombian chauffeur and a poor boy who traveled through Colombia with this chauffeur. Where can I look to know if she is still alive, and what her address is? And also, the name of the book.Thank you, B�atrice. "Alan S. Harrell" wrote: > On 18 Mar 2001, at 13:10, George wrote: > > > I'm quite interested in pursuing research degrees on education in > > Hawaii and California. So I'd like to read some universities' or > > state-wide on-line newsletters in Hawaii and California. Any ideas? > > Begin your research on this Yahoo page: > > http://dir.yahoo.com/Education/Higher_Education/ > > First click the link for "Colleges and Universities" where you can > narrow your search down to the states and regions of your choice. > Then you can visit the school's individual web site and see what they > can offer you. > > Education mailing lists are plentiful, but most are distributed with > the educator in mind, rather than the student. > > If you are interested in a research degree, then I should think > "Library Sciences" would be the path to take. If you like doing > research, then a career as a librarian might very well appeal to you. > > Again, staying with Yahoo, this page of Library Sciences and > Information page should give you a good start: > > http://dir.yahoo.com/Reference/Libraries/ > Library_and_Information_Science/ > > Note: The above URL is actually one continuous line and should be > entered into your browser's address box as one line. > > You can see there is a link for Journals to which you could > subscribe. However, most would probably be geared towards the > professional librarian. There are other links to check out on that > page, as well. > > Alan > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Leslie Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
