For immediate release | April 10, 2017
William “Will” R. Reed selected for ASCLA’s Cathleen Bourdon Service Award
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CHICAGO - William “Will” R. Reed, Manager, Ohio Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled, Cleveland Public Library, has been selected for the 2017 administered by the .
“Will has proven to be a tireless advocate for information access and reading opportunities to individuals with print disabilities as noted with his work with the as well as his role as a working team member to revise the ”, said nominator Ruth J. Nussbaum. “I particularly appreciate his excellent working relationships with colleagues and his ability to form consensus”, Nussbaum added.
Colleagues specifically highlight Reed’s expertise, approachability and influence with the use of Adaptive Technology. Reed developed a model of service delivery for libraries serving people with print disabilities. This model is successfully used at the D.C. Public Library where it helped them to build their JAWS curriculum into a powerful force for Adaptive Technology training, employment and entrepreneurship.
Reed will be honored at the ASCLA Achievement Awards Ceremony on Saturday, June 24, 2017 from 10-11:30am at the 91ý Annual Conference in Chicago. All conference attendees are invited to attend the event. Additional event details will be available on the in April.
The , a division of the , enhances the effectiveness of library service by advocating for and providing high quality networking, enrichment and educational opportunities for its diverse members, who represent state library agencies, libraries serving special populations, library cooperatives and library consultants.
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Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA)
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