Greenville Library to Receive
National Award
Columbia, SC – The Greenville County Library
System is the winner of the Association of Specialized and Cooperative Agencies
(ASCLA)/Keystone Library Automation System (KLAS) & National Organization
on Disability (NOD) Award.
Greenville
County Library System was selected for its extensive work in creating
“Intentional Strides," which increased programs, library services and
staff awareness of serving individuals with disabilities
and special needs in Greenville County. The library also dedicated funds from
its operating budget specifically to enhance and improve library programs,
services and staff awareness with regard to patrons with disabilities.
The award
consists of $1,000 and a citation supported by Kay and David Holloman of
Keystone Systems, developer of the Keystone Library Automation System (KLAS),
and the National Organization on Disability.
The
Greenville County Library System will be recognized at the American Library
Association’s annual conference in Las Vegas on Saturday, June 28.
For more
information, please contact the Association of Specialized and Cooperative
Agencies at ascla@ala.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dr. Curtis R. Rogers
May 22, 2014
803-734-8928
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