Jennifer Davis is a Collection Specialist in the Law Library's Collection Services Division. This division is responsible for managing the Law Library's collection which includes collecting, maintaining, retrieving, and preserving 2.8 million volumes from over 240 jurisdictions. She began working for the Law Library in 2014. Prior to this position, she worked in Federal libraries as a blogger, a technical writer, a program analyst, a supervisor of a cataloging team, and a serials cataloger. Jennifer holds an MA in English from The College of William and Mary, and an MLIS from the University of Maryland at College Park.
Most Recent Posts
- National Library Week: Support Your Local Librarian April 8th, 2021
- The Constitution of the Colony of Maryland in Liberia March 25th, 2021
- Stunned By Her Thunder: Fannie Lou Hamer February 25th, 2021
- Talking a Blue Streak: Human Trafficking Prevention Month January 15th, 2021
- An Interview With Aaron Kuperman, Law Cataloger December 10th, 2020
- Promoting the General Welfare: Frances Perkins November 19th, 2020
- View Our New Web Resource: Indigenous Law Web Archive November 18th, 2020
- National Native Americans Veterans Memorial November 13th, 2020
- John Ross: His Struggle for Homeland and Sovereignty October 5th, 2020
- The Roman Senate as Precursor of the U.S. Senate September 30th, 2020