Паула Путанов : (1925–2014)
Paula Putanov : (1925–2014)
2022
Аутори
Киш, КишБошковић, Горан
Остала ауторства
Милошевић-Ђорђевић, НадаКнежевић, Зоран
Лечић-Тошевски, Душица
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
Метаподаци
Приказ свих података о документуАпстракт
Рођена је у Дарди, 14. јула 1925. године. Отац Стеван Путанов био је
чиновник Управе Дунавске бановине у Новом Саду, а мајка Ранка, рођена
Локић, била је домаћица. Основно, односно средњошколско образовање
започела је у Бачкој Тополи, а наставила и завршила у Новом Саду, где је
похађала Државну женску реалну гимназију. У годишњој публикацији ове
установе „Извештај за школску годину 1937/38”, чији су саставни делови
извештаји о постигнутим успесима ученика, на 95. страни, у извештају за
IIIг одељење, наводи се да Паула Путанов завршава разред као одлична
ученица (имена одличних ученица исписана су болдованим словима).
Студирала је на Технолошко-металуршком факултету Београдског
универзитета, где је и дипломирала 1952. године. Као ђак професора Панте Тутунџића, на истом факултету је 1958. године одбранила докторску
дисертацију под насловом „Потенциометријско испитивање течних нево дених система”.
Научну каријеру започиње из области електрохемије, али веома брзо
...се окреће једној, у то време у Србији, потпуно непознатој научној области – катализи. У активностима међународне сарадње упознаје једног од
највећих ауторитета из области катализе, руског научника и академика
Георгија Константиновича Борјескова, који, по сопственом признању Па уле Путанов, постаје њен духовни отац у области катализе, у истој мери у
којој је то био професор Тутунџић у области електрохемије. Оснива Одељење за катализу при Институту за хемију, технологију и
металургију (ИХТМ) у Београду и руководи њиме у периоду 1959–1971. го дине, где поставља темеље српске катализе. Професор је на Технолошком
факултету Универзитета у Новом Саду у периоду 1966–1990. године, где је
у оквиру курсева Физичка хемија и Катализа извела генерације инжењера
каталитичара.
Као стипендиста Српске академије наука и уметности, одмах по дипломирању, запослила се у Хемијском институту САНУ. У овом институту,
касније реорганизованом у Хемијски институт НР Србије, а затим укљученом у ИХТМ, радила је прво у звању научног сарадника, а затим и вишег
научног сарадника. У звање ванредног, а затим редовног професора, бирана је 1966. и 1973. године на Универзитету у Новом Саду. Члан је Војвођанске академије наука од 1979. и Српске академије наука и уметности од 1991.
Пензионисана је 1990. године.
Живот и дело академика Пауле Путанов обухватају, поред стручних и
научних активности, и веома велико ангажовање у друштвеном раду. На
свим овим дужностима и задужењима радила је самопрегорно и неуморно, дајући тако пример својим сарадницима. Ради прегледности, таксативно су набројане различите делатности које су обележиле њен рад.
Academician Paula Putanov started her scientific career in the field of electrochemistry, at the world-renowned and recognized school of Academician Panta S.
Tutundžić. However, she abandoned electrochemistry in her early youth and endeavoured to pursue research in catalysis, which was back then a totally unexplored scientific discipline in Serbia. She founded the Department of Catalysis at the Institute of
Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade and provided the material resources for its operation. She created a school of catalysis and spread its impact across the
entire territory of the former SFR Yugoslavia. Drawing on the resources of the Federal,
Republic and Provincial funds for scientific research, as well as of various international
projects, the material basis for the development of catalysis in Serbia was established
under the direction of Academician Putanov. Nowadays, catalysis is represented in
educational institutions, science and economy, staffed ...by highly skilled professors, re search scientists and engineers, respectively.
Her vast knowledge and extensive work experience, gained through scientific pro jects and collaboration with the economic sector, Academician Paula Putanov shared
generously with her students and colleagues at the Faculty of Technology of the University of Novi Sad, where she had held a professorship for over twenty years. Led by
the principle of her scientific role model, Academician G. K. Boreskov, that “catalysis is
not part of chemistry but its general concept, without which the basic laws of chemistry
would be incomprehensible”, as early as in the 1970s, Paula Putanov introduced catalysis
into the curriculum of the undergraduate studies at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Faculty of Technology in Novi Sad. At present, catalysis is taught even at
high-school level, within different subjects in the area of chemistry, and also across all
levels of the academic studies in universities throughout Serbia. In order to complete
a course, students now have at their disposal the textbooks and references written by
Serbian authors. With a view to keeping pace with world trends in catalysis, Paula Putanov made it possible for eminent scientists of great renown in the area of catalysis
to visit our research centres in Belgrade and Novi Sad. These visits not only served to
raise the professional level of the national scientific and specialized staff, but were also
conducive to successful and productive collaboration between Interacademy Board of
SASA and Russian, Bulgarian, Romanian, and Hungarian Academies of Sciences, with
the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, UNIDO, as well as within scientific projects in the area of research into catalysts and catalytic processes. Together with her
associates, she realized various forms of cooperation with the economic sector, virtu ally all nitrogenous fertilizer plants, sulphuric acid plants, oil refineries, polymer indus tries, and oil mills of edible oil and fat in all the republics of the former SFR Yugoslavia.
Academician Paula Putanov was always insistent on the unity of catalysis experts
in their wider community (that of SFRY), because she thought that individually, in terms
of staff and material resources, they were too small for more significant achievements.
She also persistently advocated for the collective spirit, which failed to materialize on a
broader plane as a result of the political circumstances of the late 20th century, and she did so even in the circle of her closest associates. She devoted special attention to the
centralized subject archives, emphasizing that “the only legacy we leave behind are the
results of our work”. She was wont to be overly critical of her associates. She could not
put up with indolence and apathy, which could drive her into vehement rhetorical outbursts. Nevertheless, internal meetings of such kind usually ended on a more peaceful
note, with remarks such as: “Pay attention to what I say, rather than how I say it.”
Professor Putanov was highly energetic and exceptionally hardworking and committed to the research area of catalysis. Under her direction the focus was always on
teamwork, whether it was a matter of writing a scientific paper, project report, or project
proposal. Owing to her high standards and requirements, participation in such projects
was invariably a challenging task for her associates. The laboratory was the hub of their
activity, in which the most expensive device was the one that stood idle. She used to
compare the usage of laboratory equipment to that of a production plant, which, as she
liked to point out, “works in three shifts”. Apart from her regular commitments in university teaching, which were taken as a matter of course and whose quality was never called
into question, she expected from all her associates to produce raw laboratory data, as
well as the first drafts of the scientific papers to be published in journals. The scientific investigations of Academician Paula Putanov are oriented towards interpretation of
correlations between process parameters, physical-chemical features of catalysts, and
their catalytic properties. Her research findings in the area of interaction between the
components of catalysts received a lot of attention at international scientific confer ences, as did her published scientific papers. It was precisely upon the issues regarding
interaction between the components of catalysts that she based her lectures at the In ternational School of Catalysis in Novosibirsk, under the auspices of the Siberian Branch
of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, as well as her lectures at the Institute of
Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Lanzhou. The basic concepts,
as well as the latest achievements in the area of interaction between the components
of catalysts were also presented at the Memorial Conference dedicated to Academician
G. K. Boreskov in Novosibirsk in 1987, before the world’s leading scientists in the area of
catalysis. Indeed, the interaction between the components of catalysts proved to be the
most prominent feature of the Belgrade school of catalysis.
Paula Putanov’s commitment to science, as well as her inexhaustible energy that
she continually invested into the research and development of catalysis were duly recognized by one of the top-ranking journals in world science in this field – Applied Catalysis (Elsevier), which on the occasion of her death published an account of the life
and work of Academician Paula Putanov in her obituary [206]. Moreover, a prestigious
journal Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis (Springer Verlag) dedicated one of
their issues of 2015 to Academician Putanov [207].
Finally, one also needs to mention the lyrics of Paula Putanov published in two collections of poems [6, 10]. These poems reveal that behind the rational engineer and research scientist lay hidden a highly emotional and sensitive soul. The longstanding life
experience as well as the turbulent history of the country and times in which Academician Paula Putanov lived were transformed therein into universal love of people.
Кључне речи:
Паула Путанов (1925–2014) / биографија / библиографија / Paula Putanov (1925–2014) / biography / bibliographyИзвор:
Живот и стваралаштво жена чланова Српског ученог друштва, Српске краљевске академије и Српске академије наука и уметности. Том 2, 2022, 158-217Издавач:
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
TY - CONF AU - Киш, Киш AU - Бошковић, Горан PY - 2022 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14880 AB - Рођена је у Дарди, 14. јула 1925. године. Отац Стеван Путанов био је чиновник Управе Дунавске бановине у Новом Саду, а мајка Ранка, рођена Локић, била је домаћица. Основно, односно средњошколско образовање започела је у Бачкој Тополи, а наставила и завршила у Новом Саду, где је похађала Државну женску реалну гимназију. У годишњој публикацији ове установе „Извештај за школску годину 1937/38”, чији су саставни делови извештаји о постигнутим успесима ученика, на 95. страни, у извештају за IIIг одељење, наводи се да Паула Путанов завршава разред као одлична ученица (имена одличних ученица исписана су болдованим словима). Студирала је на Технолошко-металуршком факултету Београдског универзитета, где је и дипломирала 1952. године. Као ђак професора Панте Тутунџића, на истом факултету је 1958. године одбранила докторску дисертацију под насловом „Потенциометријско испитивање течних нево дених система”. Научну каријеру започиње из области електрохемије, али веома брзо се окреће једној, у то време у Србији, потпуно непознатој научној области – катализи. У активностима међународне сарадње упознаје једног од највећих ауторитета из области катализе, руског научника и академика Георгија Константиновича Борјескова, који, по сопственом признању Па уле Путанов, постаје њен духовни отац у области катализе, у истој мери у којој је то био професор Тутунџић у области електрохемије. Оснива Одељење за катализу при Институту за хемију, технологију и металургију (ИХТМ) у Београду и руководи њиме у периоду 1959–1971. го дине, где поставља темеље српске катализе. Професор је на Технолошком факултету Универзитета у Новом Саду у периоду 1966–1990. године, где је у оквиру курсева Физичка хемија и Катализа извела генерације инжењера каталитичара. Као стипендиста Српске академије наука и уметности, одмах по дипломирању, запослила се у Хемијском институту САНУ. У овом институту, касније реорганизованом у Хемијски институт НР Србије, а затим укљученом у ИХТМ, радила је прво у звању научног сарадника, а затим и вишег научног сарадника. У звање ванредног, а затим редовног професора, бирана је 1966. и 1973. године на Универзитету у Новом Саду. Члан је Војвођанске академије наука од 1979. и Српске академије наука и уметности од 1991. Пензионисана је 1990. године. Живот и дело академика Пауле Путанов обухватају, поред стручних и научних активности, и веома велико ангажовање у друштвеном раду. На свим овим дужностима и задужењима радила је самопрегорно и неуморно, дајући тако пример својим сарадницима. Ради прегледности, таксативно су набројане различите делатности које су обележиле њен рад. AB - Academician Paula Putanov started her scientific career in the field of electrochemistry, at the world-renowned and recognized school of Academician Panta S. Tutundžić. However, she abandoned electrochemistry in her early youth and endeavoured to pursue research in catalysis, which was back then a totally unexplored scientific discipline in Serbia. She founded the Department of Catalysis at the Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade and provided the material resources for its operation. She created a school of catalysis and spread its impact across the entire territory of the former SFR Yugoslavia. Drawing on the resources of the Federal, Republic and Provincial funds for scientific research, as well as of various international projects, the material basis for the development of catalysis in Serbia was established under the direction of Academician Putanov. Nowadays, catalysis is represented in educational institutions, science and economy, staffed by highly skilled professors, re search scientists and engineers, respectively. Her vast knowledge and extensive work experience, gained through scientific pro jects and collaboration with the economic sector, Academician Paula Putanov shared generously with her students and colleagues at the Faculty of Technology of the University of Novi Sad, where she had held a professorship for over twenty years. Led by the principle of her scientific role model, Academician G. K. Boreskov, that “catalysis is not part of chemistry but its general concept, without which the basic laws of chemistry would be incomprehensible”, as early as in the 1970s, Paula Putanov introduced catalysis into the curriculum of the undergraduate studies at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Faculty of Technology in Novi Sad. At present, catalysis is taught even at high-school level, within different subjects in the area of chemistry, and also across all levels of the academic studies in universities throughout Serbia. In order to complete a course, students now have at their disposal the textbooks and references written by Serbian authors. With a view to keeping pace with world trends in catalysis, Paula Putanov made it possible for eminent scientists of great renown in the area of catalysis to visit our research centres in Belgrade and Novi Sad. These visits not only served to raise the professional level of the national scientific and specialized staff, but were also conducive to successful and productive collaboration between Interacademy Board of SASA and Russian, Bulgarian, Romanian, and Hungarian Academies of Sciences, with the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, UNIDO, as well as within scientific projects in the area of research into catalysts and catalytic processes. Together with her associates, she realized various forms of cooperation with the economic sector, virtu ally all nitrogenous fertilizer plants, sulphuric acid plants, oil refineries, polymer indus tries, and oil mills of edible oil and fat in all the republics of the former SFR Yugoslavia. Academician Paula Putanov was always insistent on the unity of catalysis experts in their wider community (that of SFRY), because she thought that individually, in terms of staff and material resources, they were too small for more significant achievements. She also persistently advocated for the collective spirit, which failed to materialize on a broader plane as a result of the political circumstances of the late 20th century, and she did so even in the circle of her closest associates. She devoted special attention to the centralized subject archives, emphasizing that “the only legacy we leave behind are the results of our work”. She was wont to be overly critical of her associates. She could not put up with indolence and apathy, which could drive her into vehement rhetorical outbursts. Nevertheless, internal meetings of such kind usually ended on a more peaceful note, with remarks such as: “Pay attention to what I say, rather than how I say it.” Professor Putanov was highly energetic and exceptionally hardworking and committed to the research area of catalysis. Under her direction the focus was always on teamwork, whether it was a matter of writing a scientific paper, project report, or project proposal. Owing to her high standards and requirements, participation in such projects was invariably a challenging task for her associates. The laboratory was the hub of their activity, in which the most expensive device was the one that stood idle. She used to compare the usage of laboratory equipment to that of a production plant, which, as she liked to point out, “works in three shifts”. Apart from her regular commitments in university teaching, which were taken as a matter of course and whose quality was never called into question, she expected from all her associates to produce raw laboratory data, as well as the first drafts of the scientific papers to be published in journals. The scientific investigations of Academician Paula Putanov are oriented towards interpretation of correlations between process parameters, physical-chemical features of catalysts, and their catalytic properties. Her research findings in the area of interaction between the components of catalysts received a lot of attention at international scientific confer ences, as did her published scientific papers. It was precisely upon the issues regarding interaction between the components of catalysts that she based her lectures at the In ternational School of Catalysis in Novosibirsk, under the auspices of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, as well as her lectures at the Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Lanzhou. The basic concepts, as well as the latest achievements in the area of interaction between the components of catalysts were also presented at the Memorial Conference dedicated to Academician G. K. Boreskov in Novosibirsk in 1987, before the world’s leading scientists in the area of catalysis. Indeed, the interaction between the components of catalysts proved to be the most prominent feature of the Belgrade school of catalysis. Paula Putanov’s commitment to science, as well as her inexhaustible energy that she continually invested into the research and development of catalysis were duly recognized by one of the top-ranking journals in world science in this field – Applied Catalysis (Elsevier), which on the occasion of her death published an account of the life and work of Academician Paula Putanov in her obituary [206]. Moreover, a prestigious journal Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis (Springer Verlag) dedicated one of their issues of 2015 to Academician Putanov [207]. Finally, one also needs to mention the lyrics of Paula Putanov published in two collections of poems [6, 10]. These poems reveal that behind the rational engineer and research scientist lay hidden a highly emotional and sensitive soul. The longstanding life experience as well as the turbulent history of the country and times in which Academician Paula Putanov lived were transformed therein into universal love of people. PB - Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности C3 - Живот и стваралаштво жена чланова Српског ученог друштва, Српске краљевске академије и Српске академије наука и уметности. Том 2 T1 - Паула Путанов : (1925–2014) T1 - Paula Putanov : (1925–2014) SP - 158 EP - 217 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14880 ER -
@conference{ author = "Киш, Киш and Бошковић, Горан", year = "2022", abstract = "Рођена је у Дарди, 14. јула 1925. године. Отац Стеван Путанов био је чиновник Управе Дунавске бановине у Новом Саду, а мајка Ранка, рођена Локић, била је домаћица. Основно, односно средњошколско образовање започела је у Бачкој Тополи, а наставила и завршила у Новом Саду, где је похађала Државну женску реалну гимназију. У годишњој публикацији ове установе „Извештај за школску годину 1937/38”, чији су саставни делови извештаји о постигнутим успесима ученика, на 95. страни, у извештају за IIIг одељење, наводи се да Паула Путанов завршава разред као одлична ученица (имена одличних ученица исписана су болдованим словима). Студирала је на Технолошко-металуршком факултету Београдског универзитета, где је и дипломирала 1952. године. Као ђак професора Панте Тутунџића, на истом факултету је 1958. године одбранила докторску дисертацију под насловом „Потенциометријско испитивање течних нево дених система”. Научну каријеру започиње из области електрохемије, али веома брзо се окреће једној, у то време у Србији, потпуно непознатој научној области – катализи. У активностима међународне сарадње упознаје једног од највећих ауторитета из области катализе, руског научника и академика Георгија Константиновича Борјескова, који, по сопственом признању Па уле Путанов, постаје њен духовни отац у области катализе, у истој мери у којој је то био професор Тутунџић у области електрохемије. Оснива Одељење за катализу при Институту за хемију, технологију и металургију (ИХТМ) у Београду и руководи њиме у периоду 1959–1971. го дине, где поставља темеље српске катализе. Професор је на Технолошком факултету Универзитета у Новом Саду у периоду 1966–1990. године, где је у оквиру курсева Физичка хемија и Катализа извела генерације инжењера каталитичара. Као стипендиста Српске академије наука и уметности, одмах по дипломирању, запослила се у Хемијском институту САНУ. У овом институту, касније реорганизованом у Хемијски институт НР Србије, а затим укљученом у ИХТМ, радила је прво у звању научног сарадника, а затим и вишег научног сарадника. У звање ванредног, а затим редовног професора, бирана је 1966. и 1973. године на Универзитету у Новом Саду. Члан је Војвођанске академије наука од 1979. и Српске академије наука и уметности од 1991. Пензионисана је 1990. године. Живот и дело академика Пауле Путанов обухватају, поред стручних и научних активности, и веома велико ангажовање у друштвеном раду. На свим овим дужностима и задужењима радила је самопрегорно и неуморно, дајући тако пример својим сарадницима. Ради прегледности, таксативно су набројане различите делатности које су обележиле њен рад., Academician Paula Putanov started her scientific career in the field of electrochemistry, at the world-renowned and recognized school of Academician Panta S. Tutundžić. However, she abandoned electrochemistry in her early youth and endeavoured to pursue research in catalysis, which was back then a totally unexplored scientific discipline in Serbia. She founded the Department of Catalysis at the Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade and provided the material resources for its operation. She created a school of catalysis and spread its impact across the entire territory of the former SFR Yugoslavia. Drawing on the resources of the Federal, Republic and Provincial funds for scientific research, as well as of various international projects, the material basis for the development of catalysis in Serbia was established under the direction of Academician Putanov. Nowadays, catalysis is represented in educational institutions, science and economy, staffed by highly skilled professors, re search scientists and engineers, respectively. Her vast knowledge and extensive work experience, gained through scientific pro jects and collaboration with the economic sector, Academician Paula Putanov shared generously with her students and colleagues at the Faculty of Technology of the University of Novi Sad, where she had held a professorship for over twenty years. Led by the principle of her scientific role model, Academician G. K. Boreskov, that “catalysis is not part of chemistry but its general concept, without which the basic laws of chemistry would be incomprehensible”, as early as in the 1970s, Paula Putanov introduced catalysis into the curriculum of the undergraduate studies at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Faculty of Technology in Novi Sad. At present, catalysis is taught even at high-school level, within different subjects in the area of chemistry, and also across all levels of the academic studies in universities throughout Serbia. In order to complete a course, students now have at their disposal the textbooks and references written by Serbian authors. With a view to keeping pace with world trends in catalysis, Paula Putanov made it possible for eminent scientists of great renown in the area of catalysis to visit our research centres in Belgrade and Novi Sad. These visits not only served to raise the professional level of the national scientific and specialized staff, but were also conducive to successful and productive collaboration between Interacademy Board of SASA and Russian, Bulgarian, Romanian, and Hungarian Academies of Sciences, with the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, UNIDO, as well as within scientific projects in the area of research into catalysts and catalytic processes. Together with her associates, she realized various forms of cooperation with the economic sector, virtu ally all nitrogenous fertilizer plants, sulphuric acid plants, oil refineries, polymer indus tries, and oil mills of edible oil and fat in all the republics of the former SFR Yugoslavia. Academician Paula Putanov was always insistent on the unity of catalysis experts in their wider community (that of SFRY), because she thought that individually, in terms of staff and material resources, they were too small for more significant achievements. She also persistently advocated for the collective spirit, which failed to materialize on a broader plane as a result of the political circumstances of the late 20th century, and she did so even in the circle of her closest associates. She devoted special attention to the centralized subject archives, emphasizing that “the only legacy we leave behind are the results of our work”. She was wont to be overly critical of her associates. She could not put up with indolence and apathy, which could drive her into vehement rhetorical outbursts. Nevertheless, internal meetings of such kind usually ended on a more peaceful note, with remarks such as: “Pay attention to what I say, rather than how I say it.” Professor Putanov was highly energetic and exceptionally hardworking and committed to the research area of catalysis. Under her direction the focus was always on teamwork, whether it was a matter of writing a scientific paper, project report, or project proposal. Owing to her high standards and requirements, participation in such projects was invariably a challenging task for her associates. The laboratory was the hub of their activity, in which the most expensive device was the one that stood idle. She used to compare the usage of laboratory equipment to that of a production plant, which, as she liked to point out, “works in three shifts”. Apart from her regular commitments in university teaching, which were taken as a matter of course and whose quality was never called into question, she expected from all her associates to produce raw laboratory data, as well as the first drafts of the scientific papers to be published in journals. The scientific investigations of Academician Paula Putanov are oriented towards interpretation of correlations between process parameters, physical-chemical features of catalysts, and their catalytic properties. Her research findings in the area of interaction between the components of catalysts received a lot of attention at international scientific confer ences, as did her published scientific papers. It was precisely upon the issues regarding interaction between the components of catalysts that she based her lectures at the In ternational School of Catalysis in Novosibirsk, under the auspices of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, as well as her lectures at the Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Lanzhou. The basic concepts, as well as the latest achievements in the area of interaction between the components of catalysts were also presented at the Memorial Conference dedicated to Academician G. K. Boreskov in Novosibirsk in 1987, before the world’s leading scientists in the area of catalysis. Indeed, the interaction between the components of catalysts proved to be the most prominent feature of the Belgrade school of catalysis. Paula Putanov’s commitment to science, as well as her inexhaustible energy that she continually invested into the research and development of catalysis were duly recognized by one of the top-ranking journals in world science in this field – Applied Catalysis (Elsevier), which on the occasion of her death published an account of the life and work of Academician Paula Putanov in her obituary [206]. Moreover, a prestigious journal Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis (Springer Verlag) dedicated one of their issues of 2015 to Academician Putanov [207]. Finally, one also needs to mention the lyrics of Paula Putanov published in two collections of poems [6, 10]. These poems reveal that behind the rational engineer and research scientist lay hidden a highly emotional and sensitive soul. The longstanding life experience as well as the turbulent history of the country and times in which Academician Paula Putanov lived were transformed therein into universal love of people.", publisher = "Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности", journal = "Живот и стваралаштво жена чланова Српског ученог друштва, Српске краљевске академије и Српске академије наука и уметности. Том 2", title = "Паула Путанов : (1925–2014), Paula Putanov : (1925–2014)", pages = "158-217", url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14880" }
Киш, К.,& Бошковић, Г.. (2022). Паула Путанов : (1925–2014). in Живот и стваралаштво жена чланова Српског ученог друштва, Српске краљевске академије и Српске академије наука и уметности. Том 2 Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности., 158-217. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14880
Киш К, Бошковић Г. Паула Путанов : (1925–2014). in Живот и стваралаштво жена чланова Српског ученог друштва, Српске краљевске академије и Српске академије наука и уметности. Том 2. 2022;:158-217. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14880 .
Киш, Киш, Бошковић, Горан, "Паула Путанов : (1925–2014)" in Живот и стваралаштво жена чланова Српског ученог друштва, Српске краљевске академије и Српске академије наука и уметности. Том 2 (2022):158-217, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14880 .