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  2. OCLC - Wikipedia

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    OCLC, Inc., doing business as OCLC, [4] is an American nonprofit cooperative organization "that provides shared technology services, original research, and community programs for its membership and the library community at large". [2] It was founded in 1967 as the Ohio College Library Center, then became the Online Computer Library Center as it ...

  3. Wikipedia:OCLC - Wikipedia

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    OCLC's mission is to . establish, maintain and operate a computerized library network and to promote the evolution of library use, of libraries themselves and of librarianship, and to provide processes and products for the benefit of library users and libraries, including such objectives as increasing availability of library resources to individual library patrons and reducing the rate-of-rise ...

  4. Jay Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. Jordan (born 1943), known as Jay Jordan, is an American business executive who most recently served as president and executive officer of OCLC, an international computer library network and conglomerate of databases and Web services.

  5. Skip Prichard - Wikipedia

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    During his leadership, OCLC has expanded their WorldCat Discovery Services as ProQuest added more than 320 million records, enhancing library discovery. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Harvard Business Review noted Prichard as a "standout example" of CEO engagement on social media , writing that he "blogs nonstop on leadership and shares insights from his ...

  6. WorldCat - Wikipedia

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    OCLC makes WorldCat itself available free to libraries, but the catalog is the foundation for other subscription OCLC services (such as resource sharing and collection management). WorldCat is used by librarians for cataloging and research and by the general public.

  7. Edward A. Kramer - Wikipedia

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    Kramer's importance in the development of computer graphics is attested by his capsule biography, [4] one of only four, along with industry luminaries John Whitney Sr., David C. Evans and Ivan Sutherland, in Terrence Masson's "first and only detailed behind-the-scenes history about the people and companies that have formed today's industry."