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96:(the national library of Spain). She was placed at the head of its bibliographic processing department and helped launch its SABINA programme to digitise the collection. On 24 May 1990 she was appointed the first woman director of the library. She remained in post until 9 January 1992. Girón presided over the reformation of the library as an independent organisation from the ministry. She developed the state interlibrary loan system and created the Biblioteca Nacional de Préstamo (national lending library). Other initiatives included organising
55:(the national library of Spain), heading its bibliographic processing department and launching a programme to digitise its collection. Girón was appointed director of the library on 24 May 1990, the first woman to hold the position. She remained in post until 9 January 1992, overseeing the reformation of the library as an independent organisation and establishing an interlibrary loan system. Girón later headed the Biblioteca Nacional de Préstamo (national lending library) and the National Newspaper Library before joining the
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