Todd M. Venie
Reference Librarian, Georgetown Law Library, Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A., Indiana; J.D., Ohio State; M.L.I.S., University of North Carolina
Todd Venie is a Reference Librarian at the Georgetown Law Library. He joined the library in 2008, after earning a master’s degree in library science...
Continue ReadingTodd Venie is a Reference Librarian at the Georgetown Law Library. He joined the library in 2008, after earning a master’s degree in library science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he also worked as the Graduate Assistant in the law library. Todd also has a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University, with a major in history and political science, as well as a J.D. from The Ohio State University. Before becoming a librarian, Todd worked as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Fairfield County, Ohio, where he prosecuted adult felony cases and advised the county offices on civil matters.
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Selected Contributions to Other Publications
- Todd Venie, Google Scholar & Case Law, Law Libr. Lights, Summer 2010, at 17-18. [WWW]
- Todd Venie, Free and Low-Cost Online Legal Research Sources, Law Libr. Lights, Fall 2009, at 9-11. [HEIN] [WWW]
- Todd Venie, Lessons in Scalability, Law Libr. Lights, Winter 2009, at 17-19 (reviewing Randall Stross, Planet Google: One Company's Audacious Plan to Organize Everything We Know (2008)). [HEIN]
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