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Paul LeClerc, the French lit scholar credited with guiding the New York Public Library into the digital age, will retire as president in the summer of 2011, officials announced yesterday.
LeClerc kept 89 library sites open for more hours than at any time in the last 35 years, oversaw the merger of branch and research library systems and an increase in the endowment.
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