Danna Bell-Russel is an Educational Resource Specialist at the Library of Congress. Trained as a librarian and archivist, she provides reference support for the Library's teacher programs. Prior to joining the Library's K-12 efforts, she provided support for members of the public using the Library's online collections.
Most Recent Posts
- Remembering Our Honored Dead: Memorial Day Traditions May 14th, 2013
- Jackie Robinson: Remembering Number 42 with Primary Sources April 12th, 2013
- Primary Sources: Is Seeing Always Believing? April 4th, 2013
- Former Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish asks: What is a Poem? March 26th, 2013
- Come Visit Us at the CUE conference March 14-16 and the ASCD conference March 16-18. March 8th, 2013
- Come Visit Us at the National Association of Independent Schools Conference February 28-March 1st February 25th, 2013
- Teaching with the Library of Congress: Top Posts of 2012 January 17th, 2013
- Honoring Our History through Artwork: Martin Luther King, Jr. in Library of Congress Primary Sources January 3rd, 2013
- Gifts to the People of America December 20th, 2012
- Maps: More Than Just a Tool for Navigation December 13th, 2012
