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August 26, 2005

Opening: Legal Information Analyst, Law Library of Congress

The Law Library of Congress is seeking a Senior Legal Information Analyst, Position #050146, who has experience analyzing, indexing and abstracting legal and legislative information and documents. The successful incumbent will demonstrate through progressively responsible work experience a proficiency in (1) analyzing, synthesizing and summarizing complex legal and legislative documents requiring an interpretation of bills, committee reports, statutes, regulations, court decisions, background studies and policy reports; (2) developing legal and legislative thesauri; (3) preparing complex analytical reports involving the legal aspects of public policy issues; (4) acquiring, organizing and disseminating legal and legislative information; and (5) providing legal and legislative reference and information services to diverse and demanding clientele.

Qualified candidates with both Juris Doctor and Masters in Library Science degrees from accredited universities and at least 5 years progressively responsible experience editing, analyzing, and summarizing legal and legislative information sources are encouraged to apply. 

For the entire job description see <http://jsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/summary.asp?OPMControl=492263>. Questions should be addressed to the Library of Congress Employment Office at (202) 707-5627.

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