Interview with Judith Gaskell, former Librarian of the Supreme Court of the United States and Law Library of Congress Volunteer

This weeks’ interview is with Judith Gaskell, former Librarian of the Supreme Court of the United States.  Judy is currently volunteering at the Law Library and is working in the office next door to mine.  I couldn’t resist popping over and asking  her to do an interview for our blog.  She kindly and graciously accepted.  Please …

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An Interview with Ken Sigmund, Library Technician

This week’s interview is with Richard “Ken” Sigmund, a Library Technician for Inventory and Physical Control in our Collection Services Division. Describe your background. I am a native Marylander.  Baltimore is my hometown and I have also lived in Silver Spring, Lexington Park, and Prince George’s County.  I recently moved into Washington, DC but I …

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Meet the New Law Librarian of Congress, David Mao

Today is a big day for the Law Library of Congress.  David Mao is taking over as the Law Librarian of Congress from Roberta Shaffer.  It wasn’t that long ago that he was appointed Deputy Law Librarian of Congress.  Our avid In Custodia Legis readers might remember David from his interview or previous guest post on Rebellious Children …

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An Interview with Pam Russell, Legislative Counsel

This week’s interview is with Pam Russell, Legislative Counsel in our Congressional Relations Office.  I’ve enjoyed working with Pam on a number of occasions.  She often accompanies the THOMAS team when we brief House and Senate staffers on updates to THOMAS.  Pam is another example of an attorney in the Library of Congress that works outside the Law …

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An Interview with Yasmeen Khan, Senior Rare Book Conservator at the Library of Congress

From time to time we have the pleasure of working collaboratively with members of other service units of the Library of Congress.  Today’s interview is with Yasmeen Khan, Senior Rare Book Conservator in the Preservation Directorate’s Conservation Division at the Library of Congress.  We have worked with her on numerous conservation projects involving the Law Library’s treasures and …

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An Interview with LeeAnne Rupple, Special Assistant to the Law Librarian of Congress

This week’s interview is with LeeAnne Rupple, Special Assistant to the Law Librarian.  Enjoy! Describe your background. I was born in South Carolina to a family of die-hard, born and bred, Texans!  I spent the bulk of my adolescent years in St. Louis, Missouri; however, my dad’s job required us to move frequently, so I …

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An Interview with Alvin J. Wallace, Legal Information Technician Specialist

This is an interview with Alvin J. Wallace, Legal Information Technician Specialist at the Law Library of Congress.  Alvin, along with Stephen Clarke and Mark Strattner, is retiring this month after a long and productive service to the Law Library of Congress (LLC).  Not wanting to miss my chance to introduce Alvin to In Custodia …

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