AUTHOR: Nancy Lovas

Nancy Lovas was a Reference and Research Specialist in the Library of Congress Science, Technology & Business Division (ST&B) from May 2017 - May 2018. She began her career at the Library as a 2014 Junior Fellow in ST&B and went on to be program assistant for the NASA/Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology program in the Kluge Center. Prior to her work at the Library, Nancy taught information literacy as a Research & Teaching Fellow in the University of Maryland Libraries. She holds a B.A. in economics from Berry College and a M.L.I.S. from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Most Recent Posts
- The Project: Reading a Sanborn Map part (b) April 25th, 2018
- Announcing “What’s New in Science, Technology, and Business” April 17th, 2018
- The Project: Reading a Sanborn Map at the Library part (a) March 12th, 2018
- Endangered Business Data February 26th, 2018
- The Project: Mapping Business History with LC Collections February 13th, 2018
- Business ‘Collections as Data’? January 11th, 2018
- How “Shop Class” Helped Win the War: The “Model Aircraft Project” of World War II December 8th, 2017
- Accounts of the Clyde River Trustees: Shipbuilding and Trade in Glasgow, Scotland; Part Three December 4th, 2017
- “Caught in the Web?” Get Untangled with Business Reference Services November 8th, 2017