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Rosa Astrid Tyra Malmström (1906–1995) was a Swedish feminist, schoolteacher and librarian. She is remembered in particular for her focus on women's literature while working at Gothenburg University Library from 1938 until her retirement. Recognising the discrimination suffered by women in the library classification system, together with the literary historian Asta Ekenvall and the women's rights activist Eva Pineus, in 1958 she co-founded Kvinnohistorisk Arkiv, a foundation devoted to women's studies which in 1971 became known as Kvinnohistorisk Samlingarna (Women's Historical Collection), now KvinnSam. Malmström's significant contribution to Nordic biographical research was recognized by Gothenburg University in 1987 when she was awarded the title of honorary professor. In 1994, the Swed

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  • Rosa Astrid Tyra Malmström (1906–1995) was a Swedish feminist, schoolteacher and librarian. She is remembered in particular for her focus on women's literature while working at Gothenburg University Library from 1938 until her retirement. Recognising the discrimination suffered by women in the library classification system, together with the literary historian Asta Ekenvall and the women's rights activist Eva Pineus, in 1958 she co-founded Kvinnohistorisk Arkiv, a foundation devoted to women's studies which in 1971 became known as Kvinnohistorisk Samlingarna (Women's Historical Collection), now KvinnSam. Malmström's significant contribution to Nordic biographical research was recognized by Gothenburg University in 1987 when she was awarded the title of honorary professor. In 1994, the Swedish government promoted her to full professor. (en)
  • Rosa Astrid Tyra Malmström, född 10 juli 1906 i Regna, Östergötland, död 22 januari 1995, var en svensk bibliotekarie. 1958 var hon en av grundarna till Kvinnohistoriskt arkiv som idag kallas KvinnSam. 1994 fick hon professors namn av regeringen. Ett urval av hennes bibliografier är Kvinnliga präster, Bibliografi över i Sverige tryckt litteratur (1958), Kvinnor och kvinnohistoriai Sverige – Förteckning över bibliografier (1981). (sv)
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  • Rosa Astrid Tyra Malmström, född 10 juli 1906 i Regna, Östergötland, död 22 januari 1995, var en svensk bibliotekarie. 1958 var hon en av grundarna till Kvinnohistoriskt arkiv som idag kallas KvinnSam. 1994 fick hon professors namn av regeringen. Ett urval av hennes bibliografier är Kvinnliga präster, Bibliografi över i Sverige tryckt litteratur (1958), Kvinnor och kvinnohistoriai Sverige – Förteckning över bibliografier (1981). (sv)
  • Rosa Astrid Tyra Malmström (1906–1995) was a Swedish feminist, schoolteacher and librarian. She is remembered in particular for her focus on women's literature while working at Gothenburg University Library from 1938 until her retirement. Recognising the discrimination suffered by women in the library classification system, together with the literary historian Asta Ekenvall and the women's rights activist Eva Pineus, in 1958 she co-founded Kvinnohistorisk Arkiv, a foundation devoted to women's studies which in 1971 became known as Kvinnohistorisk Samlingarna (Women's Historical Collection), now KvinnSam. Malmström's significant contribution to Nordic biographical research was recognized by Gothenburg University in 1987 when she was awarded the title of honorary professor. In 1994, the Swed (en)
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