Anne Mira Guha joined the Georgetown Law Library as a Reference Librarian in 2014. Prior to coming to Georgetown, Anne provided legal research and reference services as a Legal Information Analyst at the Law Library of Congress, Public Services Division.

Anne earned her J.D. with honors from the George Washington University Law School in 2011. While there, she was a member of the George Washington International Law Review, where she was on the staff responsible for editing and updating the journal’s annually-published Guide to International Legal Research. As a joint-degree student at G.W., she also earned an M.A. in International Science and Technology Policy (2011) from the Elliott School of International Affairs. She has an M.S. in Library and Information Science with an emphasis on Law Librarianship (2014) from the Catholic University of America and a B.A. in International Relations (2005) from New College of Florida. Anne is a member of Beta Phi Mu, the library and information studies honor society, as well as of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) and its local chapter, the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. (LLSDC). She is also a member of the Virginia State Bar.

Scholarship

Contributions to Law Reviews and Other Scholarly Journals

Anne M. Guha, 88 Libr. Q. 79-81 (2018) (reviewing Paige Alfonzo, Teaching Google Scholar: A Practical Guide For Librarians (2016)).

Selected Contributions to Other Publications

Anne M. Guha, The Well-Being and Mental Health IssueLaw Libr. Lights, Spring 2020, at 7-8.
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Anne M. Guha, Technology and Change, Law Libr. Lights, Summer 2020, at 5-6.
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Anne M. Guha, From the Editor, Law Libr. Lights, Winter 2019, at 1-2.
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Anne M. Guha, Special Collections & Archives, Law Libr. Lights, Spring 2019, at 6-7.
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Anne M. Guha, Focus on D.C.: AALL Annual Meeting 2019, Law Libr. Lights, Summer 2019, at 4-5.
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Anne M. Guha, Patron Training and Instruction, Law Libr. Lights, Fall 2018, at 4-6.
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Anne M. Guha, Law Libr. Lights, Summer 2016, at 11-12 (reviewing Michael H. Roffer, The Law Book: From Hammurabi to the International Criminal Court, 250 Milestones in the History of Law (2015)). [WWW] [HEIN]
Anne M. Guha, Law Libr. Lights, Spring 2016, at 6-9 (reviewing Amy L. Affelt, The Accidental Data Scientist: Big Data Applications And Opportunities For Librarians And Information Professionals (2015)).
Anne M. Guha, Law Libr. Lights, Winter 2016, at 20-24 (reviewing Patrick V. DiDomenico, Knowledge Management for Lawyers (2015)).