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Greenblatt receives career achievement award

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Ellen Greenblatt, scholarly communications librarian at the University of Colorado Denver Auraria Library, recently received the 2012 Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Women and Gender Studies Section (WGSS) Career Achievement Award. The award honors significant long-standing contributions to women’s studies in the field of librarianship over the course of a career.

A plaque will be presented to Greenblatt on June 28 at the WGSS program during the ALA Annual Conference in Anaheim.

“Ellen Greenblatt has continuously made significant contributions in Women and Gender Studies librarianship,” said award Chair Jane Nichols of Oregon State University. “Through her service and scholarship, she has been at the forefront of LGBTIQ librarianship. She expanded the profession’s understanding of problematic language used to describe the LGBTIQ community and co-revised a bilingual thesaurus to establish appropriate terminology for access. Her many publications are excellent resources for librarians and archivists who wish to develop services for the LGBTIQ community. Greenblatt’s colleagues and nominees are inspired by her leadership and achievements.”

Greenblatt’s long-time women’s studies involvement is demonstrated by a variety of projects, including serving as one of the first co-chairs of the former ALA SRRT Gay & Lesbian Task Force, as well as her service as the first editor of WSS Links Lesbian Sites. In addition to her book, "Gay and Lesbian Library Service" (1990 with Cal Gough), she has published numerous articles and most recently edited "Serving LGBTIQ Library and Archives Users" (2011).