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
- Martin Luther King, Jr. and His National Day of Service January 13th, 2023
- Hank Adams, Activist and Indigenous Law Expert, 1943-2020 November 17th, 2022
- Treaty and Fishing Rights Activist Billy Frank: the Fish Wars November 3rd, 2022
- An Ofrenda for Emma Tenayuca, Civil Rights Advocate October 11th, 2022
- Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools for Native Children in the U.S. October 4th, 2022
- Frances Glessner Lee and the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death September 27th, 2022
- Hispanic Heritage Month 2022: New Acquisitions September 15th, 2022
- Land Claims Cases of Indigenous Nations in New York July 21st, 2022
- What a Difference 17 Years Made June 28th, 2022
- Forgotten and Overlooked: Queer Trials of the Early Modern Period June 24th, 2022