Claude Aubry (librarian)
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Claude Bernard Aubry (October 23, 1914 – November 3, 1984) was a Canadian library administrator and award-winning author. He was born in
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and was educated at the
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. He worked for a Montreal trust company and then went on to study library science at
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. Aubry became personnel manager at the
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in 1945. In 1949, he was named Assistant Chief Librarian for the
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. Aubry was chief librarian for the Ottawa library from 1953 until his retirement in 1979. He was a member of the Association France-Canada and served as president of the Ottawa Library Association. In 1974, Aubry was named to the
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. He was also named to the French Ordre international du Bien Public. In 1981,
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established the Claude Aubry award in his honour. Aubry's books were translated into various languages including English, Chinese and Romanian. He also translated books by Brian Doyle and
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into French. Aubry died in Montreal at the age of 70.


Selected works

* ''La Vengeance des hommes de bonne volonté'', children's literature (1944), received an award from the Quebec Département de l'Instruction publique, republished as ''Le loup de Noël'' * ''Les îles du roi Maha Maha II'', children's literature, received the prize for youth literature from the


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Biography of Claude Aubry
at Ex Libris Association {{DEFAULTSORT:Aubry, Claude 1914 births 1984 deaths Canadian children's writers in French Canadian librarians Members of the Order of Canada McGill University School of Information Studies alumni 20th-century Canadian translators