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John B. Nann is a Senior Librarian for Research, Instruction, and Collection Development, and Lecturer in Legal Research at Yale Law School. He has held librarian roles at northeastern law schools since 1988 and has taught legal research courses since the 1990s. His expertise spans legal research methods, with a focus on American and European legal history, European Union law, British law, and Commonwealth law.
Education:
- J.D., Suffolk University School of Law, 1994
- M.S.L.S., Simmons College Graduate School of Library and Information Science, 1988
- B.A., The University of Chicago, 1980
His research emphasizes legal history and comparative law, particularly through his co-authored book Yale Guide to Research in American Legal History (2018). Nann pioneered computer services and educational technology in academic law libraries, and has co-taught Research Methods in American Law for over a decade.
He has not received explicit scientific awards listed here, but his contributions to legal research pedagogy and library innovation are notable. Nann advises through his teaching and curates collections at Yale Law School’s library.



