AUTHOR: Lena Denis

Lena Denis is a reference librarian in the Geography and Map Division. She holds a BA in anthropology and history of art from Johns Hopkins University, MA in history of art from the Courtauld Institute of Art, and MSLIS from Simmons University’s School of Library and Information Science. She joined the Library of Congress in early 2024, and before that held a number of library jobs in Maryland and Massachusetts. Lena enjoys choral singing, finding unique toppings combinations for homemade pizzas, and hosting game nights (board games and RPGs).
Most Recent Posts
- No County for Old Management: America’s Independent Cities January 23rd, 2025
- Subduction Junction, What’s Your Function? (The Deepest Point in the Atlantic Ocean) November 19th, 2024
- Made in America: U.S. Manufacturing in Gilded Age Census Maps September 20th, 2024
- Urban Planning Legends: City Design Makeovers before the Olympics July 31st, 2024
- The Empire Strikes Hats: An Ambitious Atlas from Fishing to Furs June 7th, 2024
- In Cod We Trust: Fishing Grounds and National Ambitions in Early Maps of North America May 2nd, 2024