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Patricia Meyer Battin (born June 2, 1929)〔Battin, Patricia Meyer. ''Who's Who in the East'' (34th ed.). (2007). Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, NJ.〕 was one of the first librarians to combine the responsibilities of library administrator and technology director. Her focus shifted toward preservation when she became the first president of the Commission on Preservation and Access. She later became a pioneer in the digital library movement and began to work in the area of digital preservation. == Early life and education ==
Patricia Battin was born to Emanuel Albert and Josephine (Lehman) Meyer on June 2, 1929 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. She attended Swarthmore College from 1947 to 1951 and received a B.A. in English.〔Lee, J.M. (Ed.). (1982). Battin, Patricia M. ''Who's Who in Library and Information Services.'' American Library Association: Chicago.〕 The following year, she attended the University of Minnesota to pursue American Studies.〔Ash, L. (1970). Battin, Patricia (Meyer). ''A Biographical Directory of Librarians in the United States and Canada'' (5th ed.). American Library Association: Chicago.〕
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