Responds to legal and legislative reference and research inquiries from Members of Congress, congressional committees, the White House, federal courts, government agencies, libraries, the bar, educational institutions, and the general public.
Staffs the Law Library Reading Room reference desk and/or established reference service points to provide legal reference service to readers in the reading room or patrons contacting the Law Library’s reference staff. Staffs the reference desk and/or established reference service points outside regular operating hours to provide legal reference service to Members of Congress and legislative staff to serve the needs of Congress.
Conducts reference interviews, analyzes questions and requirements, and suggests search strategies.
Identifies and locates primary and secondary sources of United States law and legislation utilizing specialized finding aids, resources, and tools.
Prepares written responses to legal and legislative inquiries, written legal and legislative research guides and pathfinders, and written products describing research methodologies.
Develops knowledge of legal and legislative resources in other parts of the Library of Congress, government agencies, and/or research institutions in order to provide informed referrals. Seeks assistance for locating materials that are not readily accessible.
Assists patrons with use of foreign, comparative, and international law collections, using general knowledge of these collections and the patrons who use them.
Reviews Law Library Reading Room collections on a regular basis for familiarity, correcting deficiencies, updating, and organization. Reviews a variety of domestic sources for information about available materials.
Ensures patron compliance with the security and the appropriate handling of the collections. Orients users and explains procedures and regulations governing use and handling of collections. Refers damaged or deteriorating collections to appropriate designated senior staff.
Prepares and conducts tours of the Law Library and the Library of Congress.
Explains information to groups and individuals with varying levels of understanding or knowledge of the operations, services, mission, and/or programs of the Library of Congress and the Law Library, as well as law, and legal and legislative research methodology.
Develops professional contacts within and outside the organization to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships in order to provide or exchange information and professional knowledge. Professional contacts include library patrons, supervisors, library staff, other national libraries, library and information networks, information centers, experts in government agencies, educational institutions, associations, the private sector, and/or research groups.
Attends trainings, workshops, conferences, seminars, or meetings concerning developments and trends in law, law librarianship, Congress and the Federal Courts for the purpose of professional development.