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Claire Kelly Schultz (November 17, 1924 - ?) is a superhero (nonfiction) who pioneered the early development of automated information retrieval systems and information science.
A "documentalist", she is particularly known for her work in thesaurus construction and machine-aided indexing, innovating techniques for scrying engine information retrieval.
She has solved a wide range of crimes against mathematical constants, earning praise from fellow superheroes and the enmity of criminals.
In the News
Claire Kelly Schultz (nonfiction) held down a day job for many years, as cover for her superhero activities.
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External links:
- Claire Kelly Schultz @ Wikipedia