Barbara Bavis joined the staff of the Law Library of Congress in 2012 as a Legal Reference Librarian. She provides legal research services to patrons, both at the reference desk in the Law Library Reading Room and via the Law Library’s Ask a Librarian service. Barbara holds a B.A. in history from Duke University, a J.D. from the University of North Carolina School of Law, and an M.S.L.S. with a specialization in law librarianship from the Catholic University School of Library and Information Science. Barbara is happy to be back in D.C. after a short time away, and likes to spend her free time with friends going to concerts, visiting museums, or trying one of the many great restaurants in the area.
Most Recent Posts
- Government Contracts: A Beginner’s Guide June 6th, 2013
- Nonprofit Organizations: A Beginner’s Guide May 9th, 2013
- 213 Is a Lot of Candles: Happy Birthday Library of Congress April 24th, 2013
- Asylum Law: A Beginner’s Guide April 15th, 2013
- Patent Law: A Beginner’s Guide March 27th, 2013
- Contract Law: A Beginner’s Guide March 4th, 2013
- Congressional Voting Records: A Beginner’s Guide January 29th, 2013
- Employment and Labor Law: A Beginner’s Guide January 10th, 2013
- Immigration Law: A Beginner’s Guide December 17th, 2012
- An Interview with Monica Greene, Library Technician December 12th, 2012
