Ellen Terrell has been a Business Reference Specialist in the Library of Congress Science, Technology and Business Division since September of 2002. Prior to that, she was a business librarian at Arthur Andersen's Washington, D.C. office where she worked for 5 years. She holds a Master's in Library of Science from The Catholic University in Washington, D.C. and a Bachelors of Arts from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Most Recent Posts
- Honoring African Americans: Celebrating Life in Death – African American Funeral Homes February 16th, 2021
- Reflections Ten Years On February 4th, 2021
- African Americans and the Gold Rush February 2nd, 2021
- Chinese Americans and the Gold Rush January 28th, 2021
- Even the Best Cannot Always Sell: Direct Sales in 1889 January 7th, 2021
- Join Us for a Virtual Business Research Orientation on January 13 January 4th, 2021
- Locating Digitized Historic Images December 18th, 2020
- The Year is 1720 and the South Sea Company has Some Stock to Sell December 14th, 2020
- Charts and Data Visualization: Another Great Way to Learn Something New November 23rd, 2020
- In A Time of Need: How to Search for Grants for Your Faith-Based or Community Based Organization November 16th, 2020