Charles T. Payne, 89, assistant director for systems at the University of Chicago Library until his 1995 retirement, died of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma August 1. Payne joined the library in 1964. He led the creation and implementation of the Library Data Management System, one of the first automated library systems, in 1974. He also was part of committees setting national cataloging standards, including chairing ALA's Machine-Readable Bibliographic Information standards committee and the Machine-Readable Bibliographic Information Character Set Task Force. He was one of eight librarians asked to contribute to the MARC XX Oral History Project in 1990.