The ENABLEd Librarian: The Story Behind Targeting Autism

  December 01, 2017 |    Guest Blogger: Suzanne Schriar, Associate Director, Library Automation & Technology, Illinois State Library

Since 2014, Targeting Autism, an IMLS grant project based at the Illinois State Library in Springfield, Illinois, has grappled with the challenges of providing excellent library services, including needed accommodations and programming relevant for residents impacted by autism. To understand why autism should be an important focus of libraries, we need only to acknowledge its prevalence (affecting more than two million Americans) and the role of libraries...


The ENABLEd Librarian: Targeting Autism

  October 01, 2017 |    Ruth V. Small, Ph.D., Director, Project ENABLE

 I am hearing that some of you are curious about our newest learning module, Module 6: "Targeting Autism in Libraries." So, I'd like to tell you a little about it, how it came to be and what you can expect to see on the Project ENABLE site sometime in early spring 2018...


 


 


The ENABLEd Librarian: New Look For Project Enable

  September 01, 2017 |    Ruth V. Small, Ph.D., Director, Project ENABLE

September 2017


You may have noticed…we have a new look! Our project team and our partners at Data Momentum, Inc. in Ithaca, New York have been working hard to add value to the Project ENABLE website by updates, revisions, and enhancements. We've made a number of changes that we hope you will find make the site more attractive, user-friendly and navigable.


The ENABLEd Librarian

  August 01, 2017 |    Ruth V. Small, Ph.D., Director, Project ENABLE

Hello and welcome to the first issue of the Project ENABLE website's monthly blog, The ENABLEd Librarian...


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