Abstract
The late Ilse Bry made numerous contributions to health science librarianship in the roles of scholar and librarian. Her professional interests lay in the literature and bibliography of the behavioral sciences; she served as Librarian of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and later became the library associate in charge of the New York University Psychiatric Library.
Upon leaving active librarianship Ilse Bry continued to work as a meticulous bibliographer and as Editor of the Mental Health Book Review Index.
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