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Bailey DeSimone

Metadata Technician at the Law Library of Congress

Bailey DeSimone is a Visual Information Specialist with the Global Legal Research Division at the Library of Congress.1 She creates data analyses, visualizations, and infographics to enhance the accessibility of legal reports.13 Previously, she worked as a Library Technician (Metadata) in the Digital Resources Division of the Law Library of Congress, where she managed metadata for the digitization of the United States Congressional Serial Set.1

Bailey earned her Bachelor of Arts degrees in History and Global Studies with a German minor from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.1 She is currently pursuing her Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree.2

In her role at the Library of Congress, Bailey has contributed to various projects and publications, including:

  1. Launching the Library's first interactive map1
  2. Writing about topics such as coffee cultivation in the United States and protecting bat species in Europe1
  3. Creating a story map on laws related to owning big cats1

Outside of work, Bailey enjoys exploring bike trails, experimenting with baking recipes, and working on multiple art projects simultaneously.1

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Washington, District Of Columbia