[7] She spoke frequently about the contributions made by libraries to advance the achievement of the UN 2030 agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals.
[9] She was past president of the IFLA Section of Libraries and Research Services for Parliaments and trained parliamentary librarians in many countries around the world.
[10] Scheeder was an early advocate of integrating computers into libraries and introduced a number of new services throughout her career, including establishing the first collection of legal blogs and instituting the Electronic Briefing Book product for Congress.
[5] She was a founding member of the Hill Center Board of Directors and also served as Chair of the Eastern Market Community Advisory Committee.
[13] In 2004, Scheeder received the John Cotton Dana Award in recognition of her services to librarianship.