Christopher Anglim, a versatile scholar with expertise spanning law, archives, and public administration, brings a rich background in archival management, historical research, and legal education to his role at the University of the District of Columbia, where he applies his leadership in preserving institutional history while supporting students and faculty through innovative archive-based teaching and research projects.
Experience
Education
Doctor of Law, Arizona State University Master of Library Science, University of Arizona Master of Business Administration, University of the District of Columbia Master of Public Administration, University of the University of Columbia Master of Homeland Security, University of the University of Columbia Master of History, Arizona State University Master of Science in Nonprofit Profit Organizations, University of Maryland Global Campus Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science, University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)
Ph.D. Writing Course Legal Research Legal Research and Writing Archives
Expertise
Archive university records and artifacts Manage public and technical services for university archives Fulfill patron requests for university archives Manage government documents Manage archival projects Using archives for class
Research Focus / Works in Progress
UDC History; D.C. history; U.S. history; legal history; political history; government; nonprofit management; religion; counseling
Leadership
DC Caucus Chair, Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Council, 2023-24 Chair, American Association of Law Librarians AALL Advocacy Committee, 2003-05 Chair, American Association of Law Librarians AALL Nominations Committee, 2004-05 Chair, American Association of Law Librarians AALL Public Relations Committee, 2004-05 Chair, American Association of Law Librarians AALL Government Documents Special Interest Section, 2003-04