Dayna Cornwall holds degrees in English Literature and Education from the University of Windsor, and a Master of Library and Information Science degree from the University of Western Ontario. She has worked previously in public and academic libraries, in education research, and in human resources, and has brought a passion for information literacy to the NSRLP since joining the organization in 2016. Dayna coordinates the day-to-day and long-term objectives of the NSRLP, overseeing administration, information organization, and various special projects which include, among others: the 2018-2020 Family Law at the Library pilot program; the ongoing School for Family Litigants; and 2023’s Virtual Hearings Research Project. Dayna has spoken widely on the self-representation phenomenon at workshops and conferences across North America, is a contributor to the NSRLP blog and Slaw columns, and produces and co-hosts NSRLP’s award-winning podcast, “Jumping off the Ivory Tower.”