[nfbwatlk] Fw: [wtbbl] WTBBL Wins Network Library Of the Year Award!

Lauren Merryfield lauren1 at catliness.com
Tue Jun 22 06:32:15 UTC 2010


Hi,
Wow!  That is neat/cool!!!  I just received my first 2 cartridges and I'm 
sure you can guess what the books are about--you got it--cats!
Thanks
Lauren
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OLYMPIA.The Washington Talking Book & Braille Library, which has long played 
a preeminent role in providing services to Washingtonians who are visually 
or physically disabled, has received the 2009 national Network Library of 
the Year award from the National Library Service for the Blind and 
Physically Handicapped Network, part of the Library of Congress.



The award was presented Friday during a luncheon at the Library of Congress 
in Washington, D.C. WTBBL received $1,000 and a plaque for the honor.



The service is part of the Washington State Library within the Office of 
Secretary of State.



WTBBL program manager Danielle Miller and Washington State Librarian Jan 
Walsh were invited to the award ceremony, along with Sue Ammeter, the chair 
of WTBBL's Patron Advisory Council.



Miller said the award comes at a time of profound changes for WTBBL, which 
joined the Washington State Library in 2008 after belonging to the Seattle 
Public Library for many years.



"We are thrilled about the award," Miller said. "It feels like we have been 
through so much in the last two years - the major transition from the 
Seattle Public Library to the State Library, the transition to digital 
talking books, and difficult budget times.



"Despite all the changes and all the ups and downs, we have worked so hard 
to keep our service to our patrons the best it can be. Receiving this award 
is like a recognition of all we've done to keep things going and even 
improve and innovate for our patrons.



"We are very proud of this honor," Miller added. "The award, and our 
success, is possible because of the incredible work and commitment of our 
volunteers and the support, feedback and advocacy on the part of our 
patrons.  Everything that WTBBL does is truly a team effort - staff, 
volunteers, patrons."



Walsh said WTBBL has truly earned the honor.



 "This great program plays such an important role in the lives of many 
people throughout Washington, and Danielle and her staff take great pride in 
providing the best service possible for the patrons. We at the State Library 
are very proud of them."



On June 30, WTBBL will host an award celebration event from 10 a.m. to 11:30 
a.m. Volunteers and patrons are invited, and Secretary of State Sam Reed 
will attend. WTBBL is located at 2021 - 9th Avenue in downtown Seattle.



"I'm very impressed with WTBBL, and I'm sure its patrons appreciate 
everything it does," Reed said. "It has many dedicated, hard-working 
staffers and volunteers, and this award reflects their efforts. And what a 
great honor for Danielle to receive this award at the Library of Congress."



According to the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically 
Handicapped, WTBBL was selected based on the following criteria:

·        Mission support the extent to which the library reached or exceeded 
the American Library Association Revised Standards and Guidelines of 
Service.



·        Creativity and innovation the extent to which the library developed 
new patron services or marketed existing services in an exceptional manner.



·        Patron satisfaction the extent to which the library met the needs 
of its patrons during the year.



Last year, WTBBL was runner-up in this national awards competition.



Go here http://www.wtbbl.org/ to learn more about WTBBL.










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