Tamara Rogers Post Appears on RIPS Law Librarian Blog
09/25/2025
Tamara Rogers, research and instruction librarian and lecturer in law at the Ruth Lilly Law Library, has published a post on the RIPS Law Librarian Blog. The post is titled “Using Reflective Practices to Combat Imposter Syndrome.” In the piece, she examines ways to use reflective practices to not only identify what may need improvement, but to also identify what is going well.
Rogers earned her juris doctor from DePaul University College of Law. She also holds a master’s in social work and a bachelor’s degree from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Prior to joining the law library in October 2023, Rogers was the managing partner at Rogers Law Firm in Indianapolis practicing estate planning and elder law. She also served for five years as a juvenile magistrate judge in Marion Circuit Court. Rogers is one of the recipients of the Wilma Gibbs Moore Scholarship. Rogers is earning a Master of Library Sciences degree through the IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering in Indianapolis.
