Fred Kilgour
Frederick Gridley Kilgour (January 6, 1914 – July 31, 2006) was an American librarian and educator known as the founding director of OCLC (Online Computer Library Center), an international computer library network and database. He was its president and executive director from 1967 to 1980. Provided by Wikipedia-
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10by Frederick G. Kilgour, Ellis A. Fuller, M.D., Alan D. Hogan, Thomas K. BurgessGet full text
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11by Frederick G. Kilgour, Joseph C. Donohue, John A. Prior, F. F. Leimkuhler, Hugh C. AtkinsonGet full text
Published 1969-05-01
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12by Melvin J. Voigt, Arvo Tars, Frederick G. Kilgour, Charles Csuri, James I. Richey, John de Gara, Margaret OldfatherGet full text
Published 1970-06-01
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13by Robert S. Taylor, James E. Rush, John Demos, Thomas H. Rees, Jr., Frederick G. Kilgour, Jerold Orne, Michael Gorman, Irene BradenGet full text
Published 1969-12-01
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14by Donald P. Hammer, Lewis C. Branscomb, Lawrence G. Livingston, Foster M. Palmer, Sue Brown, James T. Dodson, Judith Hopkins, Alan D. Hogan, Frederick G. Kilgour, Mogens WeitemeyerGet full text
Published 1971-03-01
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15by Frederick G. Kilgour, Valerie J. Ryder, Richard A. Polacsek, Judith Hopkins, Stephen E. Furth, Verner W. Clapp, Mary Jane Reed, Eleanor M. Kilgour, Henry Voos, Elizabeth RumicsGet full text
Published 1971-06-01
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16by Marshall C. Yovits, Tefko Saracevic, Allen B. Veaner, Paul J. Fasana, Ronald Miller, Andrew J. Eaton, Alberta L. Chaffe, Frederick G. Kilgour, V. Slamecka, Pauline M. VaillancourtGet full text
Published 1971-12-01
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