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Five Questions (The Intern Edition): Laura Beth Jackson, Junior Fellow

Laura Beth, 2011 Junior Fellow 1. What is your background?  I was born, and still live, in Brandon, Mississippi (MS). I’ve loved dogs, traveling, and music my entire life. By far, Washington, D.C. is...

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Five Questions (The Intern Edition): Vatina McLaurin

      Vatina McLaurin, 2011 Science Reference Summer Intern 1. What is your background? I’m a true Midwesterner!  I am from the Chicago suburbs and attend college in Rock Island, Illinois.  I am a...

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Five Questions (The Intern Edition): Ally Frueh

1. What is your background? Ally Frueh, 2011 Science Reference Summer Intern My family currently lives in Madison, Wisconsin. I have also lived in Davenport, Iowa; Modesto, California; and...

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Five Questions (The Intern Edition): Brian Horowitz

2011 Junior Fellow Brian Horowitz of Montgomery College, Maryalnd 1. What is your background?  I hail from Silver Spring, Maryland, about fifteen miles away from the Library. I currently attend...

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Five Questions (The Intern Edition): Mykhailo Kryvoruchko

Misha Kryvoruchko 1.  What is your background? I was born and raised in the small provincial town of Cherkasy, Ukraine. I graduated from the Cherkasy Banking Institute with bachelor’s and master’s...

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Five Questions: Constance Carter, Head of Science Reference Section

Senior picture of Constance "Connie" from Smith College, Class of 1959 What is your background? Born in Whitefield, NH, I spent my school days in Lancaster, Keene, Nashua and Manchester and at...

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Five Questions (Retiree Edition): Julie Mangin, Network Specialist

Julie Mangin. Photograph by Lynda Folwick Julie Mangin, a network specialist, retired from the Library on November 3, 2011 after 32 years in the Federal Government. We thought it would be fitting to...

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Five Questions: Ellen Terrell, Business Blogger & Reference Librarian

1. What is your background? The author as as a scarecrow. If you had not already guessed, based on my posts about Mardi Gras, New Orleans, and Louisiana, I am from New Orleans and much of my family...

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Five Questions (The Intern Edition): Alec Korte

Alec Korte, 2012 Junior Fellow 1.  What is your background? Excluding five years in California, I have lived most of my life in Bowling Green, Ohio, home to its namesake university as well as the...

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Five Questions (Intern Edition): Shayela Hassan

With summer winding down and our interns returning to school, we are featuring a Five Questions post with intern Shayela Hassan. Shayela’s assignment in our division gave her the opportunity to immerse...

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Five Questions (Intern Edition): Tasha Nubgaard

As summer is winding down and our interns and junior fellows are heading back to school or a new job, the Library is grateful to these students who take time out of their summer break to help with...

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Five Questions (The Intern Edition): Camron T. Lee

This post features the Library’s ST&B 2013 junior fellow Camron T. Lee from Utah State University. Camron T. Lee 2013 Junior Fellow for Library of Congress, ST&B. 1. What is your background I...

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Five Questions (The Intern Edition): Nancy Lovas

What is your background? I’m a recent graduate of Berry College in Rome, Georgia, where I studied economics and minored in history. I grew up in the Metro Atlanta area, and I’ve always loved books,...

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5 Questions (ExFed Edition): Margaret “Peg” Clifton, Research Specialist

Peg Clifton holding a limited edition photography book of “Antarctica” by Pat and Rosemarie Keough (2002) Our beloved colleague and dear friend, Margaret “Peg” Clifton, a physical sciences and military...

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Five Questions: Yvonne Dooley, Business Reference Librarian

What is your background? I am a proud native Texan that grew up in and around the City of Houston. I earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Texas Tech University in less than four years and moved...

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Five Questions (The Intern Edition): Mamadou Cherif Simpara

This post features Business Reference Section intern Mamadou Cherif Simpara’s answers to the Five Questions. What is your background? I was born and raised in Mali, a landlocked country in western...

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Five Questions: Nathan “Nate” Smith, Librarian

What is your background? I was born and raised in the Virginia Beach area.  I was accepted to Virginia Commonwealth University (Go Rams Go!) as pre-physical therapy and spent my first year heavily...

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Five Questions: Kelsey Diemand, Librarian in Residence, Business Reference...

What is your background? I hail from New England where I was born and raised in Connecticut. I attended the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and studied History, with minors in American Studies and...

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Photographs and Firehoses

This guest post was written by Bailey Ward, a 2020 Junior Fellow in the Business Reference Section of the Science, Technology & Business Division,  who is working on a project to identify sources...

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At Home in the Stacks

This post was written by 2021 Junior Fellow Sean DiLeonardi. An advertisement for an arithmetic series by R. O. Evans. The Practical Arithmetical Series. 1890. [Chicago: Caxton Co.] Photograph....

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