Publication: Profiles in Science for Science Librarians: Paul Callistus Sereno
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2017
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Barr, Dorothy. 2017. “Profiles in Science for Science Librarians: Paul Callistus Sereno.” Science & Technology Libraries (January 13): 1–7. doi:10.1080/0194262x.2016.1270873.
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Paul Sereno is one of the better-known paleontologists of our time. His expeditions have taken him around the world, and he has discovered new dinosaurs – and other ancient creatures – in places as far-flung as Argentina, China, and various parts of Africa. He even uncovered a large Stone Age cemetery in the Sahara. In addition to his many publications in prestigious academic journals, he was a National Geographic Explorer in Residence, has received numerous awards, and has appeared in a number of documentaries.
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paleontology, biography, exploration, University of Chicago
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