Nicholas Pengelley
Nicholas Pengelley is a writer based in Toronto, Ontario. He hopes to see his first novel, a political thriller called The Palestine Papers, published in the next year. Nicholas was most recently a senior analyst with Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East. Prior to that he had over 25 years experience as a law librarian, holding a number of senior positions, including Chief Law Librarian of Osgoode Hall Law School; Law Library Director at Queen's University; Specialist Librarian for the Centre for Innovation Law and Policy at the University of Toronto; Law Librarian of Monash University Law Library; Senior Reference Librarian at the High Court of Australia; Director of the Australian Taxation Office Information Services Network and Librarian of the Legal Services Commission of South Australia. Nicholas has published widely in law and law librarianship.
Articles
- Did the British burn all the books? Remembering the war of 1812 and the first Library of Congress — August 3, 2012
- Fiction is harder than fact, but the Web helps — March 24, 2012
- Postcard from Vienna: The Vis Moot and the Triumph of Foreign and International Law — May 19, 2011
- Researching Australian Law — April 15, 2011
- Researching Australian Law — March 21, 2009
- Features - Update to Researching Australian Law — February 7, 2006
- Features - Update to Researching Australian Law — August 15, 2001
- Features - Researching Australian Law — June 1, 2000












