Tina Gheen joined the Law Library of Congress in 2011 as the Emerging Technologies Librarian. She works with experts from the Law Library and across the Library of Congress to investigate metadata, search, and technology issues related to the Law.gov project. She serves on numerous committees and working groups both within the Library and with external groups such as CENDI, Science.gov and the W3C. Tina came to the Library of Congress from the National Science Foundation, where she was the library director. Her background is in science, technology, and libraries, but her first love has always been birds. She holds a B.S. in Biology from Southwest Texas State University and M.L.S. from the University of North Texas.
Most Recent Posts
- Happy Birthday, Science.gov! December 12th, 2012
- Being Well-informed: Congress.gov Training October 15th, 2012
- Name that plant! – Pic of the Week September 7th, 2012
- Testing ViewShare with the Guide to Law Online State Data August 14th, 2012
- The Current Legislation on Citizenship in the Vatican City State July 18th, 2012
- Library of Congress Launches Beta Release of Linked Data Classification July 9th, 2012
- Update on Medieval Canon Law, and How to Deal with a Complex Book June 26th, 2012
- OASIS Puts Akoma Ntoso on the Standards Track April 23rd, 2012
- W3C Government Linked Data Working Group Drafts Open for Comment April 5th, 2012
- A Law Classification Scheme as Linked Data? March 6th, 2012