Lucretia W. McClure

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Lucretia W. McClure (1925-October 17, 2019)[1] was an American medical librarian. McClure was a director at the Edward G. Miner library, University of Rochester Medical Center. She worked at Boston Medical Library from 1994 to 2011. McClure worked for decades within the Medical Library Association, including serving as President (1990–91).[2] She is the only person to have been interviewed twice for the MLA Oral History Project, first in 1998 and again in 2015.[3]

McClure was born in Denver, USA and was an avid user of public libraries as a child.[4] She graduated from University of Missouri at Columbia in 1945, with a bachelor's degree in journalism. After raising a family in Rochester, New York, she moved back to Colorado for a year, earning her master's in library science in 1964 from the Graduate School of Librarianship, University of Denver.[5]

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