Natalie Burclaff is a Business Reference and Research Specialist in the Science, Technology & Business Division at the Library of Congress. Prior to joining the Library in 2019, Natalie was the Head of Information Literacy Initiatives, business librarian, and affiliate assistant professor for nine years at the University of Baltimore. She holds a Master’s in Library and Information Science from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and has a B.A. in Creative Writing, with minors in marketing and French from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Most Recent Posts
- Long Running Linen and Textile Journals Gifted to the Library of Congress December 27th, 2022
- The Company Behind the Eyeglass Case that Saved Teddy Roosevelt December 13th, 2022
- Finding Bill at the Library of Congress: History of WWII Glider Pilots (part 2) November 16th, 2022
- Finding Bill at the Library of Congress: History of WWII Glider Pilots and Glider Aircraft Manufacturing (Part 1) November 10th, 2022
- Join us for a Virtual Business Research Orientation on September 14 September 2nd, 2022
- Five Questions, Intern Edition: Mateo Gonzalez, 2022 Junior Fellow July 20th, 2022
- Garfinckel’s Department Store and Julius Garfinkel June 10th, 2022
- Join us for a virtual Business Research Orientation on May 11 May 2nd, 2022
- New to the Digital Collections: Dun & Bradstreet January 10th, 2022
- The Business of Infrastructure: Water Resource Occupations December 15th, 2021