State Law Librarian
Hawaii State Judiciary, Hawaii, United States
Jenny Silbiger is the State Law Librarian and Access to Justice Coordinator for the Hawai‘i State Judiciary. She serves as one of the Judiciary's liaisons to the Hawai‘i Access to Justice Commission and also serves as co-chair of the Hawai‘i State Bar Association's Committee on Delivery of Legal Services to the Public. She recently served as President of the Hawai‘i Library Association and is currently finishing out her executive term as Past-President in 2023. She's also a member of the American Association of Law Libraries, serving as Vice-Chair of the Leadership Development Committee and recently served as Chair of the Government Law Libraries-Special Interest Section. As a member of the Self Represented Litigation Network - Law Librarians Working group, Jenny is contributing to a 2023-2024 survey update on access to justice resources available at public libraries across the country. Her writing has appeared online and in print in AALL Spectrum, Notes Between Us, the Hawai‘i Bar Journal and Hawai‘i Review, and she published the book, Century of the Tiger: 100 Years of Korean Culture in America in 2003, which was awarded the Hawai‘i Book Publisher's Ka Palapala Po‘okela Award for Excellence in Literature.
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