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'''Donald Hillman''' was born in 1931 in London.  
'''Donald Hillman''' was born in 1931 in London.  


Hillman worked at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA, for 52 years. He served as head of the Division of Information Science from 1964 to 1973 and was director of the Center for Information & Computer Science from 1967 to 1983. He served as head of the Division of Computer Science when it was part of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department from 1983-2001, and helped to establish the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in 2001.  
Received a PhD in mathematical logic at Cambridge University in 1961.


He died in October 2018.  
Hillman worked at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA, for 52 years. Initially in 1960 he taught logic  in the Department of Philosophy. He was made assistant professor in 1961 and was instrumental in the formation of the Center for the Information Sciences (CIS) in 1962.He served as head of the Division of Information Science from 1964 to 1973 and was director of the Center for Information & Computer Science from 1967 to 1983. He served as head of the Division of Computer Science when it was part of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department from 1983-2001. Hillman was director of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory from 1986 to 1990 and helped to establish the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in 2001.
 
He retired in 2012 and died in October 2018.  


A brief obituary is available at: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mcall/name/donald-hillman-obituary?id=13040808
A brief obituary is available at: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mcall/name/donald-hillman-obituary?id=13040808


A bulletin about his life and work is available at: https://www2.lehigh.edu/news/a-visionary-in-the-field-of-computer-science
== Contributions ==
Design and development of an online information retrieval system for Lehigh libraries, LEADERMART (LEhigh Automatic Device for Efficient Retrieval for Mart Science and Engineering Library), which was made commercially available to anyone. LEADERMART was the first fully operational public online search service and the frst online search service to institute connect-hour charging (Bourne & Hahn 2003, pp 308 & 311). 


== Contributions ==
Worked on early computer-based bibliographic record systems (Leader, Leadermart) at Lehigh University with NSF support; Also did early studies on logic and linguistics; Innovative online system LEADER--ahead of his time in the theoretical development--see Bellardo and Bourne draft (Bellardo); In last few years has not been doing much IR work but is still active in such areas as databases, expert systems, hypermedia, etc.
Developed a special mechanized retrieval system at Lehigh; Creator of the Leadermart System, the most powerful text retrieval system of its time (late 60s, early 70s); Worked on early computer-based bibliographic record systems (Leader, Leadermart) at Lehigh University with NSF support; Also did early studies on logic and linguistics; Innovative online system LEADER--ahead of his time in the theoretical development--see Bellardo and Bourne draft (Bellardo); In last few years has not been doing much IR work but is still active in such areas as databases, expert systems, hypermedia, etc.


== Publications ==
== Publications ==
*''The emergence of computer science at Lehigh University''. [lehigh University], 2012.


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
*"A Visionary in the Field of Computer Science." ''Lehigh News'' 2019 [https://news.lehigh.edu/a-visionary-in-the-field-of-computer-science]
*"A Visionary in the Field of Computer Science." ''Lehigh News'' 2019 [https://news.lehigh.edu/a-visionary-in-the-field-of-computer-science]
LEADERMART
*Bourne, Charles P. & Trudi B.Hahn. A history of online information services, 1963-1976. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003, pp 308-312.


== Papers ==
== Papers ==
'''Location #1'''
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* '''Papers dates:'''
* '''Size:'''
* '''Includes:''' He has some of his papers on early IR work but not much; No decision has been made on the deposit of his papers but will seriously consider Lehigh for deposit.
* '''Finding aid:'''
* '''Source:''' Phone conversation with Don Hillman, 6/96.

Revision as of 15:35, 9 March 2025

Donald Hillman (1931-2018) was an English American computer scientist.

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Donald Hillman


Life

Donald Hillman was born in 1931 in London.

Received a PhD in mathematical logic at Cambridge University in 1961.

Hillman worked at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA, for 52 years. Initially in 1960 he taught logic in the Department of Philosophy. He was made assistant professor in 1961 and was instrumental in the formation of the Center for the Information Sciences (CIS) in 1962.He served as head of the Division of Information Science from 1964 to 1973 and was director of the Center for Information & Computer Science from 1967 to 1983. He served as head of the Division of Computer Science when it was part of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department from 1983-2001. Hillman was director of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory from 1986 to 1990 and helped to establish the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in 2001.

He retired in 2012 and died in October 2018.

A brief obituary is available at: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/mcall/name/donald-hillman-obituary?id=13040808

Contributions

Design and development of an online information retrieval system for Lehigh libraries, LEADERMART (LEhigh Automatic Device for Efficient Retrieval for Mart Science and Engineering Library), which was made commercially available to anyone. LEADERMART was the first fully operational public online search service and the frst online search service to institute connect-hour charging (Bourne & Hahn 2003, pp 308 & 311).

Worked on early computer-based bibliographic record systems (Leader, Leadermart) at Lehigh University with NSF support; Also did early studies on logic and linguistics; Innovative online system LEADER--ahead of his time in the theoretical development--see Bellardo and Bourne draft (Bellardo); In last few years has not been doing much IR work but is still active in such areas as databases, expert systems, hypermedia, etc.

Publications

  • The emergence of computer science at Lehigh University. [lehigh University], 2012.

Awards

The Lehigh University confers multiple different Hillman awards. [1]

Offices

Further reading

  • "A Visionary in the Field of Computer Science." Lehigh News 2019 [2]

LEADERMART

  • Bourne, Charles P. & Trudi B.Hahn. A history of online information services, 1963-1976. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003, pp 308-312.

Papers

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