Project ENABLE
Leah Langby
April 23, 2020
Keeping Up With Kids
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Almost 6 weeks ago, when I was gathering up things to bring home to work on during the time at home, I was excited to spend some time delving into Project ENABLE (Expanding Non-discriminatory Access By Librarians Everywhere), an rich resource from Syracuse University to help libraries learn more about the disability community and how to better serve them.  Then it turned out I was busier than I expected, so I didn’t have time to do it yet.  In the meantime, Project ENABLE updated everything and made it even better!  I’m definitely going to be prioritizing spending some time with this resource–there is lots of training, opportunities for reflection, and more.  If you have some time, I recommend you do the same!

 

 

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