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Lotsee Patterson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lotsee Patterson Lotsee Patterson (b. 1931) is a Comanche librarian, educator, and founder of the American Indian Library Association.〔("Indigenous Librarianship: A Global Perspective." ) ''American Library Association.'' 2002 (retrieved 1 June 2010)〕 She has written numerous articles on collection development, tribal libraries and Native American Librarianship.〔 Beaudin, J. (1998). Interview. In McCook, Kathleen de la Peña. 1998. Women of color in librarianship: an oral history. (): American Library Association., p. 104.〕 Patterson is a University of Oklahoma Professor Emeritus of Library and Information Studies and as of 2009, a member of the board for the National Museum of Library Sciences.〔(Institute of Museum and Library Services. ) (2009). National Medal for Museum and Library Service. Page 25. Retrieved April 5, 2010.〕 ==Early life== Patterson was born in 1931 and raised in southwestern Oklahoma, on a Native American land allotment near the town of Apache, Oklahoma.〔Beaudin, J. (1998). Interview. In K. McCook (Ed.), Women of color in Librarianship: An oral history. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 106-118.〕 She started her professional career as a teacher in a rural public school (Boone) without a library. She taught at Riverside Indian School as well. These experiences led her to commit her professional life to determining the library needs of Native Americans and developing tribal libraries throughout the nation.〔Biggs, B., (2000). Bright child of Oklahoma: Lotsee Patterson and the development of America’s tribal libraries. American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 24, 4. (56).〕
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