Stephen Mayeaux joined the Law Library of Congress in 2018. As a Senior Legal Information Specialist in the Digital Resources Division, Stephen helps to improve and expand online access to Law Library collections for Congress, federal agencies, the courts, researchers, students, and the public. Previously, Stephen worked for the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the American Library Association (ALA), as well as for public libraries in Maryland, Virginia, and Florida. Stephen received a BA from New York University and his Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree from the University of Pittsburgh.
Most Recent Posts
- Join Us for Our Second All-Virtual Herencia Transcribe-a-thon on October 7th! September 23rd, 2020
- Herencia: Review Challenge Recap and Announcement July 15th, 2020
- STARTING TODAY! Participate in our Herencia Review Challenge July 6th, 2020
- From the Legal Report Archive: Bribery and Corruption Laws in Certain Middle Eastern Countries June 26th, 2020
- Join Us on June 30 for the FDLP Academy Webinar on Law Library Digital Collections June 16th, 2020
- From the Serial Set: Congress and the Territories May 12th, 2020
- From the Serial Set: “Memorials” and an International Copyright Law? April 23rd, 2020
- An Interview with Kit Arrington, Supervisory Program Specialist, Digital Resources Division April 17th, 2020
- Historical Law Library Reports to be Published Online March 20th, 2020
- From the Serial Set: “Peculiarities” of Life in D.C. (1880) March 10th, 2020