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Sauer, David Andrew was born on February 25, 1948 in Urbana, Illinois, United States. Son of ElmerLouis and Frances (Hill) S. Bachelor, Northwestern University, 1970.
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Sauer, David Andrew was born on February 25, 1948 in Urbana, Illinois, United States. Son of ElmerLouis and Frances (Hill) S. Bachelor, Northwestern University, 1970.
Master of Science, Simmons College, 1975. Reference library Boston University, 1976-1978, bibliographer, 1978-1984, science bibliographer, 1984-1988, head Stone Science Library., 1988-1994. Vice president information services CyberHelp, Incorporated., 1995-1998.
Senior technical editor Qualcomm Incorporated.,1997.
Reference library Boston University, 1976-1978, bibliographer, 1978-1984, science bibliographer, 1984-1988, founder and head library Stone Science Library., 1988-1994. Vice president information services CyberHelp, Inc., 1995-1998. Senior technical editor Qualcomm, Inc., 1997-2000, 2003—2004, senior technical writer, 2004—2006, staff technical writer, since 2006.
Technical publications supervisor QCP Inc., 2000—2001, staff technical writer/library, 2001—2002. Librarian San Diego Maritime Museum, 2002—2003.
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Member Southwest Corridor Project, Boston, 1977-1987, Forest Hills Neighborhood Improvement Association, Boston, 1977-1990, Forest Hills/Woodbourne Neighborhood Group, 1991-1994. Member American Library Association, Special Libraries Association, San Diego Computer Society, Highland Casitas Homeowners Association (chairman 1996).