Donna L. Halper has written:
'Radio music directing' -- subject(s): History, Musical Radio programs, Planning, Production and direction, Radio, Radio broadcasting, Radio music directors
'Full-service radio' -- subject(s): Radio broadcasting
Donna L. Halper is a Boston-based historian and radio consultant
Donna L. Hartweg has written: 'Dorothea Orem' -- subject(s): Nursing, Philosophy
Donna M. stein has written: 'l' estampe originale'
Donna L. Nigon has written: 'Within your reach' -- subject(s): Pathological laboratories, Marketing
Donna L. Sinclair has written: 'The waking of a military town' -- subject(s): Historic sites, History
Donna L. Friess has written: 'Cry the darkness' -- subject(s): Adult child sexual abuse victims, Biography, Incest victims
Donna L. Conerly-Stewart has written: 'Forrest General Medical Center' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Medical transcription, Medicine, Terminology
Donna L. Richardson has written: 'Hydrogeology and analysis of the ground-water-flow system of the eastern shore, Virginia' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Groundwater flow
Donna L Couchenour has written: 'The influence of mothers' cognitive orientation on preschool children's play, curiosity, and creativity' -- subject(s): Play groups, Mother and child, Creative ability in children
That depends on several things. In America, the first name is placed first and then the middle and last name follow. My name, for example, is Donna Lee Halper (or just Donna Halper, or Donna L. Halper). But in some Asian countries, like China and Korea, the last name comes first. So, the woman who is the President of South Korea is Park Geun-hye; her last name comes first, and she would be referred to as President Park. Back to English, and this is also the same rule for languages like French, Spanish, and Italian. Under normal circumstances, it's your first name, sometimes your middle name or middle initial, and then your last name. But there are some exceptions, most notably in research papers when you are writing your bibliography. Bibliographies require last name and first name, separated by a comma. So, my bibliographic entry would be Halper, Donna Lee (or Halper, Donna L.).
Donna L Belval has written: 'Water-quality data and estimated loads of selected constituents in five tributaries to the Chesapeake Bay at the Fall Line, Virginia, July 1993 through June 1995' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Suspended sediments, Suspended sediments, Water quality
L. Hood has written: 'What, when, and how about why'