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Ada Sacchi Simonetta (19 April 1874 – 13 January 1944) was an Italian librarian and women's rights activist. During her tenure as the head of the public library and museums in Mantua, she introduced new services and programs to make the library more democratic and reach more people, including Sunday hours, a public card catalog, and hospital libraries for soldiers during World War I. Driven by the difficult economic conditions faced by libraries in Italy, Sacchi founded a national association for library and museum officials, which advocated for library and museum interests in Italy, and eventually became part of the Italian Library Association. Sacchi was also active in the Italian women's rights movement, founding the Mantuan chapter of the Association for the Woman and serving as presid

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  • Ada Sacchi Simonetta (19 April 1874 – 13 January 1944) was an Italian librarian and women's rights activist. During her tenure as the head of the public library and museums in Mantua, she introduced new services and programs to make the library more democratic and reach more people, including Sunday hours, a public card catalog, and hospital libraries for soldiers during World War I. Driven by the difficult economic conditions faced by libraries in Italy, Sacchi founded a national association for library and museum officials, which advocated for library and museum interests in Italy, and eventually became part of the Italian Library Association. Sacchi was also active in the Italian women's rights movement, founding the Mantuan chapter of the Association for the Woman and serving as president of the Italian Federation for Women's Suffrage and Civil and Political Rights. (en)
  • Ada Sacchi Simonetta (Mantova, 19 aprile 1874 – Niterói, 13 gennaio 1944) è stata una bibliotecaria e docente italiana, militante nel movimento femminista lombardo. (it)
  • Ada Sacchi Simonetta (Mântua, 19 de abril de 1874 – Niterói, 13 de janeiro de 1944) foi uma bibliotecária e ativista pelos direitos da mulher italiana. Durante o período em que trabalhou como chefe da biblioteca pública e museus em Mântua, ela introduziu novos serviços e programas para tornar a biblioteca mais democrática e alcançar mais pessoas, incluindo as horas de domingo, um catálogo de fichas públicas e bibliotecas hospitalares para soldados durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Impulsionada pelas difíceis condições econômicas enfrentadas pelas bibliotecas na Itália, Sacchi fundou uma associação nacional para funcionários de bibliotecas e museus que defendia os interesses dessas instituições na Itália, e eventualmente tornou-se parte da Associação Italiana de Bibliotecas. Sacchi também foi ativa no movimento pelos direitos da mulher na Itália, fundando a filial em Mântua da Associação pelas Mulheres e servindo como presidente da Federação Italiana pelo Sufrágio Feminino e Direitos Civis e Políticos. (pt)
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  • Ada Sacchi Simonetta (Mantova, 19 aprile 1874 – Niterói, 13 gennaio 1944) è stata una bibliotecaria e docente italiana, militante nel movimento femminista lombardo. (it)
  • Ada Sacchi Simonetta (19 April 1874 – 13 January 1944) was an Italian librarian and women's rights activist. During her tenure as the head of the public library and museums in Mantua, she introduced new services and programs to make the library more democratic and reach more people, including Sunday hours, a public card catalog, and hospital libraries for soldiers during World War I. Driven by the difficult economic conditions faced by libraries in Italy, Sacchi founded a national association for library and museum officials, which advocated for library and museum interests in Italy, and eventually became part of the Italian Library Association. Sacchi was also active in the Italian women's rights movement, founding the Mantuan chapter of the Association for the Woman and serving as presid (en)
  • Ada Sacchi Simonetta (Mântua, 19 de abril de 1874 – Niterói, 13 de janeiro de 1944) foi uma bibliotecária e ativista pelos direitos da mulher italiana. Durante o período em que trabalhou como chefe da biblioteca pública e museus em Mântua, ela introduziu novos serviços e programas para tornar a biblioteca mais democrática e alcançar mais pessoas, incluindo as horas de domingo, um catálogo de fichas públicas e bibliotecas hospitalares para soldados durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Impulsionada pelas difíceis condições econômicas enfrentadas pelas bibliotecas na Itália, Sacchi fundou uma associação nacional para funcionários de bibliotecas e museus que defendia os interesses dessas instituições na Itália, e eventualmente tornou-se parte da Associação Italiana de Bibliotecas. Sacchi também (pt)
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