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  1. Henriette Davidson Avram (October 7, 1919 – April 22, 2006) was a computer programmer and systems analyst who developed the MARC format (Machine Readable Cataloging), the international data standard for bibliographic and holdings information in libraries.

  2. Henriette D. Avram, whose far-reaching work at the Library of Congress replaced ink-on-paper card catalogs and revolutionized cataloging systems at libraries worldwide, died April 22 of cancer at Baptist Hospital in Miami. Avram, 86, had recently moved to Florida from her home in California, Md.

  3. May 3, 2006 · Henriette D. Avram, a systems analyst who four decades ago transformed millions of dog-eared catalog cards in the Library of Congress into a searchable electronic database, and in the process...

  4. Henriette Davidson Avram (October 7, 1919 - April 22, 2006) was a computer programmer and systems analyst who developed the MARC format (Machine Readable Cataloging), which is the national and international data standard for bibliographic and holdings information in libraries.

  5. Jul 4, 2004 · Innovative Librarian. 1919 – 2006. by Beth Dwoskin. Henriette Avram, July 4, 2004. Courtesy Marcie Avram. Contrary to popular opinion, librarians have been leaders in the digital revolution, and Henriette Avram was one of the most prominent members of the vanguard.

  6. May 2, 2006 · Henriette D. Avram, whose far-reaching work at the Library of Congress replaced ink-on-paper card catalogs and revolutionized cataloging systems at libraries worldwide, died April 22 of cancer...

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  8. Mar 23, 2010 · If winning the respect of male engineers in the 1960s and designing and implementing MARC had been all Henriette Avram did: dayenu, it would have been enough.

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