Louis Avery Schultheiss (October 30, 1925 – December 11, 2014) was an American academic, librarian, and Emeritus Professor at the
University of Illinois at Chicago
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. He was best known for his 1962 work on "Advanced Data Processing in the University Library."
Biography
Schultheiss was born in October 1925 in
Cody, Wyoming
Cody is a city in Northwest Wyoming and the seat of government of Park County, Wyoming, United States. It is named after Colonel William Frederick " Buffalo Bill" Cody for his part in the founding of Cody in 1896.
The population was 10,066 at ...
. He obtained his B.A. in History and Political Science, with a minor in Economics, from the
University of Wyoming
The University of Wyoming (UW) is a public land-grant research university in Laramie, Wyoming. It was founded in March 1886, four years before the territory was admitted as the 44th state, and opened in September 1887. The University of Wyomin ...
in 1949.
["Louis Schultheiss, Retired, La Grange, Illinois Libraries," at Linkedin. Accessed 2015-02-18.]
He started his academic career at the
University of Denver
The University of Denver (DU) is a private research university in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1864, it is the oldest independent private university in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Univ ...
in 1950 as Assistant Professor and was Assistant University Librarian, and librarian at the Art & Architecture Department. In 1958 he move to the
University of Illinois at Chicago
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is a public research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its campus is in the Near West Side community area, adjacent to the Chicago Loop. The second campus established under the University of Illinois s ...
, where he was appointed Professor. He served for 31 years and retired August 1989. At the University Library he was in charge of Serials/Acquisitions, Director of Automation Project and later Head of the Technical Services Division.
His most cited work was "Advanced Data Processing in the University Library" (1962). This is the Final report of the University Library Information Systems Projects of the University of Illinois of Congress Circle, Chicago around 1960.
Schultheiss died in
LaGrange, Illinois
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in December 2014 at the age of 89.
Work
''Techniques of flow-charting.'' 1963
In the early 1960s Schultheiss was Technical Services Librarian at the
University of Illinois
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Illinois in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. It is the flagship institution of the Unive ...
Library, and engaged in the upcoming automation of libraries. In 1960 the Library at the Chicago Undergraduate Division had received a grant by the Council on Library Resources to "study the application of advanced data processing techniques to university library procedures and to develop an overall system of utilizing the latest electronic equipment, as well as to study the adoption of business machines for library use."
["Annual Report of the Librarian of Chicago Undergraduate Division of the University of Illinois, DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, for the fiscal year. July 1, 19 60 to June 30, 1961." at ''archives.library.illinois.edu.'' Accessed 2015-02-19]
online
Louis Schultheiss from the regular library staff was appointed to direct tis project with Don Culbertson as his assistant.
Heiliger (1963) expressed, that the then upcoming "automation of libraries must come about through close cooperation between librarians and 'machine people'. Each must understand 'something of the other's specialty..."
[Heiliger in Schultheiss (1963, p. 62)] Ín order to facilitate the cooperation
flowchart
A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents a workflow or process. A flowchart can also be defined as a diagrammatic representation of an algorithm, a step-by-step approach to solving a task.
The flowchart shows the steps as boxes of va ...
ing was adopted. Heiliger explained, that "a good common language is provided by flow charts, which are simple workflow charts written in yes-no terms. They can be quickly understood by the 'machine people, and the technique of making them can be learned by a librarian in a very short time."
In his 1963 article "Techniques of flow-charting," Schultheiss described the process of creating
flowchart
A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents a workflow or process. A flowchart can also be defined as a diagrammatic representation of an algorithm, a step-by-step approach to solving a task.
The flowchart shows the steps as boxes of va ...
s, and gave a series of eleven examples. About the origin of flowcharting Schultheiss stipulated:
"Flow-charting* is a very broad term used to describe a number of charting and diagramming operations, many of them not peculiar to data processing. Decision flow charting and work flow charting and diagramming have been used in other fields for many years, although the concept seems to be a relatively new one among librarians.[Schultheiss (1963, p. 63)]
About the character of flowcharting he further explained:
Flow chart
A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents a workflow or process. A flowchart can also be defined as a diagrammatic representation of an algorithm, a step-by-step approach to solving a task.
The flowchart shows the steps as boxes of v ...
s... combine both physical actions and decision making in one logical flow. The type of operation (action, decision requirement, hold, etc.) is indicated by the shape of the box surrounding the written inscription. The choice of box shapes and sizes may become very elaborate and representational, and may be transcribed in a variety of formats; the Head of our Data Processing Department has often jokingly remarked that by using flow charts and magnetic tape reels we have rediscovered the pictogram and the scroll and are calling this progress.
For the construction of flow charts a standard diagramming template (see image) was adopted, which had the advantage that the "choices were limited to a small number of the shapes"
provided by the template.
Selected publications
* Schultheiss, Louis Avery. Don S. Culbertson and Edward M.Heiliger.
Advanced data processing in the university library'' New York : Scarecrow, 1962.
* Louis Avery Schultheiss, Don S. Culbertson. ''Applications of Advanced Data Processing Techniques to University Library Procedures: A Study for the University of Illinois at Congress Circle, Chicago.'' University of Illinois, 1962.
Articles, a selection
* Schultheiss, Louis A., and Edward M. Heiliger.
Techniques of flow-charting" (1963); with introduction by Edward Heiliger. In: Herbert Goldhor et al. (eds.) ''Proceedings, '' University of Illinois, Graduate School of Library Science, 1964. p. 62-78
* Schultheiss, Louis A. "Data processing aids in acquisitions work." ''Library Resources and Technical Services'' 9.1 (1965): 66–72.
* Schultheiss, Louis. "Systems analysis and planning." ''Data Processing in public and university libraries'' (1966): 95–102.
* Schultheiss, Louis A.
Introduction to Automation for Librarians (Book Review.) in: ''College and Research Libraries,'' v.45 no.6, Nov. 1984, p. 517
References
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1925 births
2014 deaths
American librarians
People from Flint, Michigan
University of Illinois Chicago faculty
University of Wyoming alumni