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The ILS Reentry Database would not be possible without a lot of assistance from many people.
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The ILS Reentry Database would not be possible without a lot of assistance from many people. We would particularly like to thank the following people.
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Laura Sherbo, who had the foresight, in 2006, to begin collecting, organizing, and sharing reentry information in the Institutional Library branches. Her efforts over the years to constantly improve service for the men and women incarcerated in DOC and DSHS facilities has aided untold numbers of people.
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Robert Fendler, who took over updating the ILS Reentry Resources in [DATE] and has assisted the ILS branch libraries in keeping reentry resource up-to-date and relevant for our patrons.
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Anna Nash, who expanded, reorganized, and transferred the resources to a public site making it easier for people who are incarcerated (and not) to access valuable information.

Revision as of 13:03, 9 December 2016

The ILS Reentry Database would not be possible without a lot of assistance from many people. We would particularly like to thank the following people.

Laura Sherbo, who had the foresight, in 2006, to begin collecting, organizing, and sharing reentry information in the Institutional Library branches. Her efforts over the years to constantly improve service for the men and women incarcerated in DOC and DSHS facilities has aided untold numbers of people.

Robert Fendler, who took over updating the ILS Reentry Resources in [DATE] and has assisted the ILS branch libraries in keeping reentry resource up-to-date and relevant for our patrons.

Anna Nash, who expanded, reorganized, and transferred the resources to a public site making it easier for people who are incarcerated (and not) to access valuable information.