Kurt Carroll is the Chief of the Law Library's Collection Services Division. This division is responsible for managing the Law Library's collection which includes collecting, maintaining, retrieving, and preserving our 2.8 million volumes from over 240 jurisdictions. He works with Library of Congress acquisition specialists and the six field directors from LCs overseas offices to ensure the Law Library’s collections are current and complete. He first came to the Law Library in 2007 as a collection development librarian. Prior to this, he was the Law Librarian for the US Senate Judiciary Committee where he built a law collection and provided research and reference support to staff on all jurisdictions of the Committee. Kurt holds a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from Canisius College and a Masters of Library and Information Science from the Catholic University of America.
Most Recent Posts
- An Interview with Joan Weeks, Leadership Development Program Fellow October 18th, 2012
- The Law Society of Upper Canada – Pic of the Week October 12th, 2012
- Classification – Better Access, Better Service August 27th, 2012
- Bibliothèque Nationale de Tunisie: Pic of the Week July 20th, 2012
- American Bar Association in the Library – Pic of the Week April 20th, 2012
- An Interview with Ken Sigmund, Library Technician January 11th, 2012
- Southeast Asia to Washington, DC – Pic of the Week December 30th, 2011
- Nameday of a Nation – Pic of the Week September 9th, 2011
- Celebrating Labor September 5th, 2011
- Roman Law in Ruins: Re-discovering the Paul Krueger Archive August 15th, 2011