Richardson has gained international recognition and garnered multiple awards. In recognition of his significant research contributions in the field of Library and Information Science, Richardson was appointed as the Visiting Distinguished Scholar to the prestigious Office of Research at OCLC, Inc., for the academic year 1996-1997. Richardson is the author of more than a dozen scholarly books and dozens of articles, and for eight years from 1995 to 2003, he served as the editor in chief of the premier journal in librarianship,
the Library Quarterly, published by the
University of Chicago Press. He has been awarded numerous prizes including the
Justin Winsor Prize from the
American Library Association Library History Round Table and the Best Information Science Book award from the
American Society for Information Science and Technology. In 2020, the Ohio Genealogical Society recognized his Die Weber Familie (ITA Press) with their William J. and Benjamin S. Harrison Prize for the Best Family History. Richardson's work has worldwide recognition, and he has studied and lectured in
Aberystwyth University, Wales (
Beta Phi Mu Scholar); Australia; Eritrea; in the Russian Federation (ALISE Teaching Fellow in Moscow and St. Petersburg) including the Russian Far East (Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, and Sakhalin Island), Tanzania; Turkmenistan; Uganda; and Zambia. He is the recipient of two Fulbright scholarships in 2005 and 2012 from the
Fulbright Program, and has lectured internationally as a guest of the
United States Department of State. ==Published works==