"Combining two complex fields, computer programming and intricate cataloging practices, she and a small team completed the MARC Pilot Project—for Machine Readable Cataloging—in 1968. The system quickly became the preferred format for libraries throughout the country and, ultimately, around the globe."
The Los Angeles Times reports the death of Henriette D. Avram, the creator of the automated library catalog.
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
"A Pioneer of the Information Age"
Labels:
1960s,
cultural history,
education,
libraries,
technology
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