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  • campo de control: 20438

003 - IDENTIFICADOR DE NÚMERO DE CONTROL

  • campo de control: DLC

005 - FECHA Y HORA DE LA ÚLTIMA TRANSACCIÓN

  • campo de control: 20250205162643.0

008 - ELEMENTOS DE DATO DE LONGITUD-FIJA

  • campo de control de longitud fija: 920514n| azannaabn |a aaa

010 ## - NÚMERO DE CONTROL DE LA BIBLIOTECA DEL CONGRESO

  • Número de control de LC: n 92052659

035 ## - NÚMERO DE CONTROL DEL SISTEMA

  • Número de control de sistema: (OCoLC)oca03171425

040 ## - FUENTE DE CATALOGACIÓN

  • Centro catalogador/agencia de origen: DLC
  • Lengua de catalogación: eng
  • Normas de descripción: rda
  • Centro/agencia transcriptor: DLC
  • Centro/agencia modificador: DLC
  • Centro/agencia modificador: DHU-MS
  • Centro/agencia modificador: P

046 ## - FECHAS CON CODIFICACIÓN ESPECIAL

  • Fecha de nacimiento: 1938-10-29
  • Fuente del esquema de fecha: edtf

100 1# - ENCABEZAMIENTO-NOMBRE DE PERSONA

  • Nombre de persona: Johnson-Sirleaf, Ellen,
  • Fechas asociadas al nombre: 1938-

370 ## - LUGAR ASOCIADO

  • Lugar de nacimiento: Monrovia (Liberia)
  • País asociado: Liberia
  • Fuente del término: naf

373 ## - GRUPO ASOCIADO

  • Grupo asociado: University of Colorado
  • Grupo asociado: Liberia. Treasury Department
  • Grupo asociado: Harvard University
  • Grupo asociado: World Bank
  • Grupo asociado: Liberian Bank for Development and Investment
  • Grupo asociado: Liberia. President
  • Fuente del término: naf

373 ## - GRUPO ASOCIADO

  • Grupo asociado: Madison (Wisconsin) Business College

374 ## - OCUPACIÓN

  • Ocupación: Presidents
  • Ocupación: Politicians
  • Fuente del término: lcsh

374 ## - OCUPACIÓN

  • Ocupación: Women Nobel Prize winners
  • Fuente del término: lcsh

375 ## - GÉNERO/SEXO

  • Género: female

377 ## - IDIOMA ASOCIADO

  • Código del idioma: eng

400 1# - TRAZADO DE VÉASE--NOMBRE DE PERSONA

  • Subcampo de control: nne
  • Nombre de persona: Sirleaf, Ellen Johnson

670 ## - FUENTE DE DATOS ENCONTRADOS

  • Cita de la fuente: Her The outlook for commercial bank lending ... 1991:
  • Información encontrada: t.p. (Ellen Johnson Sirleaf)

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  • Cita de la fuente: Wikipedia, July 18, 2008
  • Información encontrada: (Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, b. Oct. 29, 1938), President of Liberia. Served as Minister of Finance under President William Tolbert from 1979 until the 1980 coup d'état, after which she left Liberia and held senior positions at various financial institutions. Placed a distant second in the 1997 presidential election. Elected President in 2005, took office on January 16, 2006. Johnson-Sirleaf, often referred to as the "Iron Lady", is Africa's first elected female head of state.)

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  • Cita de la fuente: Dictionary of African Biography, accessed May 12, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:
  • Información encontrada: (Johnson Sirleaf, Ellen; president; born 29 October 1938 in Monrovia, Liberia; the first woman elected president of an African country; awarded scholarship from the government to advance her education in Madison Business College, United States (1962); was appointed to the Treasury Department, Liberia; received BA in economics, University of Colorado, Boulder, United States and a master's degree in Public Administration, Harvard. She arrived back in Liberia and was appointed deputy minister of finance; became a loan officer in the World Bank, and later was appointed the minister of finance, the first woman to hold such a position (1979). She was appointed president of the Liberian Bank for Development and Investment; she spent the next fifteen years in exile working for Citibank in Kenya, at the World Bank, and as an Assistant Secretary-General for the United Nations Development Program. She returned to Liberia to run for the presidency in the first postwar election; she headed the Governance Reform Commission; she was inaugurated as Liberia's twenty-ninth president (2006))