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Mary Reusch

Mary Reusch is a Librarian Relations Consultant for AL, DC, FL, GA, LA, SC, NC, TN, and VA. She joined the LexisNexis® Librarian Relations Group in 2011.

Prior to joining the Librarian Relations Group, Mary worked as a Research Consultant for LexisNexis. In that role she trained attorneys, paralegals, librarians and other end-users on best practices for using LexisNexis® products and services.

Mary received her MLIS from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey and her Bachelor’s degree from Manhattan College in New York. She worked as a Reference Librarian at Merrill Lynch and Lazard LLP in New York before moving to Washington, D.C.

She is a member of American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) and Special Libraries Association (SLA).

1150 18th St., NW
Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
Phone – 202-776-1382
mary.reusch@lexisnexis.com


Articles

Annotated Code of Federal Regulations (May 7, 2012)
Did you know that in the fall of 2011 we started adding annotations to our Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)? Customers have been asking for this content enhancement and we are happy to report that you...

Popular Names Table (April 10, 2012)
Wouldn’t it be nice if our patron came to us with the public law or Stat cite for their legislative history questions? Luckily, the USCS Popular Names Table makes that small but important step easy...

Searching 50-State Surveys (January 17, 2012)
Mary Reusch recently received the following question: “I am tracking the use of eminent domain in establishing telecommunications rights of way for 37 states. I need to be able to exclude the other...

Reinforce your brand with LexisNexis resources … (Nov / Dec 2011)
by Mary Reusch, LexisNexis Librarian Relations Consultant. Mary covers Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Stop me if you’ve heard this before: Marketing is more important than ever for your library. Branding is an easy way to market the excellent work that your library does. A brand is more than a logo; it is a device that creates recognition in the minds of your audience. Think about the brands that surround you, and why some of your bran

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