For immediate release | March 16, 2017

Richard E. Turley Jr. wins Genealogy/History Achievement Award sponsored by ProQuest

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CHICAGO--, former Assistant Church Historian and Recorder of , was selected as the 2017 winner of the sponsored by and administered by the History Section of the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA).

Turley was selected for his numerous contributions in the field of historical and genealogical reference. Over a career of three decades working in specialized libraries, he has helped guide teams in the creation of important genealogical and historical reference products and systems that have been recognized internationally for their value.

Turley was the head of the Genealogical Society of Utah, now known as FamilySearch International, for several years. While there, he provided leadership in converting the microfilm collection into digital records and making them available online. This project was the first of its kind to utilize this technology and helped set the standard for the industry and other organizations. The society began by creating the site which launched in 1999.

While at the helm of the society, Turley also oversaw the launching of FamilySearch Indexing which has grown into one of the world’s largest crowdsourcing projects. Over 3 billion records have been indexed by approximately 875,000 volunteers.

FamilySearch International also runs libraries called Family History Centers. Under Turley, the number of libraries almost doubled to approximately 4,893 in 126 countries throughout the world. He also directed they be connected via a large computer network that allowed digital records to be streamed to patrons to allow access when they didn’t have computers or internet at home.

Along with his work at FamilySearch International, Richard Turley has published extensively on genealogical and historical topics. He was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in history for (Oxford University Press, 2008), a book he coauthored with Ronald W. Walker and Glen M. Leonard.

Formerly the Managing Director of the Family and Church History Department of The Church of the Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, then Assistant Church Historian, Turley now serves as the Church’s Managing Director of the Public Affairs Department.

Turley will receive $1,500 and a citation at the RUSA Achievement Awards Ceremony and Reception held from 5-6:30 p.m. Sunday, June 25 at the 91´«Ã½ Annual Conference in Chicago. All conference attendees are invited to the event. Additional event details will be available on the in April.

The Genealogy/History Achievement Award selection committee includes: Jennifer Daugherty (Chair), Mary E. Bogan, Michael D. Kirley, and Michele C. McNabb.

The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), a division of the 91´«Ã½, represents librarians and library staff in the fields of reference, specialized reference, collection development, readers’ advisory and resource sharing. RUSA is the foremost organization of reference and information professionals who make the connections between people and the information sources, services, and collection materials they need. Learn more about the association at .

Contact:

Leighann Wood

Sr. Program Officer

Reference and User Services Association (RUSA)

lwood@ala.org