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Cleverdon called her "the major influence on documentation research" in the 1950's because of her oversight of dozens of projects;"

Life
1929-2017. WORKED AT NSF; Office of Scientific Information; Central Intelligence AgencyOriginally secretary and technical aide to Dr. A.N. Richards, Chairman of the Committee on Medical Research of the World War II Office of Scientific Research and Development, headed by Dr. Vannevar Bush(1942-46). Retired June 30, 1970.
Contributions
Secretary of the Special Committee on Technical Information of the Research and Development Board, headed by Dr. Vannevar Bush, in the Department of Defense (1946-51); Assistant for Program Development and then Program Director for Scientific Information Research, Office of Scientific Information, National Science Foundation (1951-66); Projects Administrator in the field of Information Processing in the Research Department, Central Intelligence Agency (1966-70).
Selected Publications
Preceded Burt Adkinson at NSF, set funding pattern of the Office Scientific Information. Began her career helping disseminate OSRD reports to science-technology users; Co-founder of ARIST.