GARY PRICE

Gary Price

'Gary Price' is a librarian, best known for founding ResourceShelf.com and originating Price's List of Lists, "''a database of ranked listings of companies, people and resources freely available on the Internet''", which is now maintained by others. Currently employed by the search engine Ask.com as Director of Online Information Resources. Price also started DocuTicker a daily updated of new full text reports and documents from government, non-government organizations, think tanks, and other organizations.
He lives near Washington, DC and grew up in Chicago.

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Life and work
References
External links

Life and work


Price received a Bachelors of Arts degree from the University of Kansas, and a Masters of library and information science from Wayne State University. He was for a time a reference librarian at George Washington University. Price has also worked as a stuntman. (Per Price, at 2007 Computers-in-Libraries conference, "I am not a stuntman".) The Stuntman is NOT the same Gary Price.
Price co-authored the book ''The Invisible Web'' (see Deep Web) with Chris Sherman.
He won the Special Libraries Association's "Innovations in Technology Award" in 2002, and their News Division's "Agnes Henebry Roll of Honor Award" in 2004.

References



★ Gary Price & Chris Sherman (July 2001). ''The Invisible Web : Uncovering Information Sources Search Engines Can't See.'' CyberAge Books, ISBN 0-910965-51-X.

External links



ResourceShelf

DocuTicker

The List of Lists

Special Libraries Association website

SLA's News Division website

Ask.com website

Search Better With Gary web page

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