Jennifer Harbster joined the Library of Congress Science, Technology and Business division as a digital reference specialist fresh out of library school in 2001. She holds bachelor degrees in art history and anthropology from the University of California at Santa Cruz and a master's in library science from San Jose State University. She spent her undergraduate years working at the university's slide library, where she found her true calling- becoming a librarian. During her master studies, she worked in a corporate library in Silicon Valley and conducted a practicum at two tribal libraries in San Diego County. Along with her reference duties for the Library's Science Reference Service, she is also the creator of the Library’s Everyday Mysteries Web site, a collection of fun and scientifically interesting questions and answers about everyday phenomena.
Most Recent Posts
- Pic of the Week: Temple of Knowledge November 30th, 2012
- Veterans History Project: Illuminating the Future by Sharing the Past November 13th, 2012
- Creatures of the Night October 31st, 2012
- Meet the Einsteins October 25th, 2012
- ¡Felicitaciones! Science.gov October 19th, 2012
- Watching Baseball at the Opera House October 5th, 2012
- A Weather-proof Nation September 28th, 2012
- Fear the Turtle or Eat the Turtle September 20th, 2012
- Five Questions (Intern Edition): Shayela Hassan September 14th, 2012
- A Special Kind of Moon August 22nd, 2012