Hannah Miller-Kim is the Special Collections Librarian. She specializes in manuscripts and archival materials, and her areas of interest are access to legal manuscripts and the future of Special Collections in the digital age. She obtained her B.A. in Ancient Greek Language Studies from St. Lawrence University and her M.L.I.S. from Simmons College. She has also studied at the University of Crete in Rhethymnon and at Oxford University. She is a member of American Association of Law Libraries and ALA’s Rare Books and Manuscripts division. She has guest lectured at the Ashmolean Museum and previously co-directed a non-profit organization that developed mobile libraries in rural villages of Nicaragua. She is an avid tweeter (@HannahMillerKim and @LawSPECL).

Scholarship

Selected Contributions to Other Publications

Hannah Miller-Kim, Mind-Body Wellness at WorkLaw Libr. Lights, Spring 2020, at 9-10.
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Hannah Miller-Kim, Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal – Two Sides to the Trial: The Defense, Law Libr. Lights, Spring 2019, at 20-22.
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Hannah Miller-Kim, Special Collections: A Library Within a Library, Law Libr. Lights, Spring 2019, at 10-11.
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Jane Mirandette & Hannah Miller, Skill-Share Programs: Sustaining Grassroots Libraries in Developing Nicaragua, 35 Colo. Libr., no. 3, 2011.
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