Daniel Blackaby
- Reference and Instructional Services Librarian
Degrees
- MA California State University-Fullerton 2012
- MLISc San Jose State University 2006
- JD Michigan State University 2000
- BA University of Houston 1995
Dan has worked as a professional librarian in various roles including research, technology, cataloging and acquisitions. After earning a B.A. at the University of Houston, he earned his J.D. from Michigan State University, an M.L.I.S. from San Jose State University, and an M.A. in History from California State University, Fullerton. Dan has a rich background in law librarianship, and has worked in many different library settings, including the Montana Department of Natural Resources, Microsoft Corporation, the Santa Clara County Counsel, South Texas College of Law, and served for eight years as Head of Technology Initiatives at Cornell University Law Library.
Dan is actively involved with the American Association of Law Libraries, having served as an executive board member for both the Legal History & Rare Books and Computing Services Special Interest Sections. In recent years, he has been invited to speak at national forums on topics ranging from digital repositories to blockchain technology. Dan has avid interests in Hawaiian history and cartography.