For immediate release | April 12, 2011

Ed Rivenburgh, SUNY Geneseo, named ILL librarian of the year

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CHICAGO — Ed Rivenburgh, information delivery services (IDS) project director at the State University of New York Geneseo, has been selected the winner of the 2011 Virginia Boucher/OCLC Distinguished ILL Librarian Award.

The award, administered by the , recognizes an individual for outstanding professional achievement, leadership and significant contributions to the fields of interlibrary loan and document delivery and is generously supported by OCLC. Rivenburgh was selected for his excellent leadership of the IDS Project, a resource sharing cooperative he founded along with 11 other library directors. According to his nominators, this cooperative is fundamentally changing how ILL processing and resource sharing is done both among its more than 65 New York library members and across the state and the nation. Notably, it is Rivenburgh’s leadership that provides out-of-the-box thinking, streamlines the ILL process and creates efficiencies and fosters a unique community partnership of mutually supportive libraries.

“The IDS Project is an exemplary example of an innovative approach to ILL and is at the heart of what this award is about,” said Amy Paulus, award committee chair. “In addition to this work, Rivenburgh also contributes to the profession through mentoring, conference planning and conference presentations. He is truly a well-rounded contributor to the ILL profession.”

Rivenburgh holds a Master’s in Library Science from Simmons College, a Master’s in Education from Michigan State University and a certificate of advanced graduate studies in Education from Boston University. He has received numerous professional achievement awards, most recently the (2007) and the (2005). He also received the (1998) from the New York State Library Assistants’ Association.

The award, a citation and $2,000 cash prize, will be presented at the RUSA Awards Reception, scheduled for 5 - 6:30 p.m. Sunday, June 26 as a part of RUSA’s events at the 91´«Ã½ Annual Conference in New Orleans. The exact location of this event will be announced in late spring. For more information, visit or the .

The , 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. Not a member, but interested in discounted registration rates on conference, preconferences and other events? Join, renew or add RUSA to your 91´«Ã½ membership at . Learn more about the association at .

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Elizabeth Markel