Spain and latin america collaboration in the starting point and further development of the european contemporaneous trends in information sciences (1900-1920)
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1518-2924.2006v11nesp2p82Keywords:
European contemporary trends in information science, Hispanoamericanism, Spain, Latin America, XXth century, Unión Médica Hispano-Americana (1900), Manuel Tolosa Latour, Diccionario Tecnológico Médico Hispano-Americano (1903), Unión Internacional de Bibliografía y Tecnología Científicas (1910), Leonardo Torres Quevedo, Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales (Madrid)Abstract
A notorious collaboration between Spain and some Latin American Republics was developed in the beginings of the XXth Century in frame of the European contemporaneous trends in information sciences. The aim of this paper is analyze some of the Spanish enterprises in which the Spanish language was a basic instrument of cohesion. From this point view are considered the Unión Médica Hispano-Americana (1900), the Diccionario Tecnológico Médico Hispano-Americano (1903), and the Unión Internacional de Bibliografía y Tecnología Científicas (1910), promoved by the Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales de Madrid.Downloads
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