Caroline Osborne has joined the staff of the University of Richmond Law School Library as a Reference/Research Services Librarian. Caroline recently received her M.L.S. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She had previously received her law degree from the University of Richmond School of Law. Prior to becoming a librarian, Caroline practiced law in the field on commercial finance with the firm of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft in Charlotte, N.C. and New York.
Kathleen Wilko is a recent graduate of the College of William and Mary School of Law. She is currently attending the Library and Information Studies program at the State University of New York at Buffalo where she also serves as Treasurer for the Department of Library and Information Studies-Graduate Student Association and as Student Representative to the LIS Council's Admissions and Academic Standards Committee. She is also employed as the Reference Graduate Assistant at the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research Information Service. Her work experience at the American University Library during her undergraduate years coupled with her love of legal research while serving as law clerk at Gibson, McAskill & Crosby, LLP led her to a perfect career choice of law librarianship.
Jenny Chang is currently pursuing her JD/MLS degree at the State University of New York at Buffalo. She earned a degree in English from the University of Florida. Prior to attending University at Buffalo Law School, she spent seven months in Taiwan where she taught English to 100 students with ages ranging from four to seventeen! Jenny knows exactly what she wants career wise. She says, “A career in law librarianship is exactly what I was looking for because it will allow me to develop my affinity for public interest by helping those who need research assistance and be able to pursue my love of teaching as a ‘keeper of information’”. Her work experience as an intern at the Erie County Supreme Court Law Library gave her a solid affirmation of what she aspires to become. She is very much looking forward to begin her library classes and to continue her journey into the law librarianship field.
Tiffany R. Martin is a graduate of Columbia University School of Law, and is admitted to the New York State Bar. Having previously studied Political Science and Spanish at the undergraduate level, she will graduate from the State University of New York at Buffalo with an MLS in June 2004. She is currently a Graduate Assistant in the Arts and Sciences Libraries of the University at Buffalo. Her professional interests include reference services in law librarianship and general academic librarianship.