Guy St. Clair (1940 -) is an American librarian and information professional. He was the founder of the One Person Library movement, and is the former librarian at the University Club of New York. St. Clair is also a Past-President (1991-1992) of the Special Libraries Association. He was awarded SLA’s Professional Award in 1989. He is currently the President of SMR International and continues to be an active contributor to the research and literature of library science both in the U.S.
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- Guy St. Clair (1940 -) is an American librarian and information professional. He was the founder of the One Person Library movement, and is the former librarian at the University Club of New York. St. Clair is also a Past-President (1991-1992) of the Special Libraries Association. He was awarded SLA’s Professional Award in 1989. He is currently the President of SMR International and continues to be an active contributor to the research and literature of library science both in the U.S. and worldwide. In addition to his work with SMR International, Guy St. Clair is a special consultant for knowledge services for EOS International, a San Diego-based company providing integrated library automation, knowledge services support, and global SaaS hosting for specialized libraries and knowledge services staff in organizations throughout the world. His latest book is SLA at 100: From “Putting Knowledge to Work” to Building the Knowledge Culture. St. Clair traces the story of the Special Libraries Association (SLA), the preeminent global organization for information professionals.
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- Guy St. Clair (1940 -) is an American librarian and information professional. He was the founder of the One Person Library movement, and is the former librarian at the University Club of New York. St. Clair is also a Past-President (1991-1992) of the Special Libraries Association. He was awarded SLA’s Professional Award in 1989. He is currently the President of SMR International and continues to be an active contributor to the research and literature of library science both in the U.S.
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