The Law Library offers many study areas that have access to technology. In addition to wired study carrels and a student computer labs, two thirds of the Law Library currently enjoys wireless coverage for students with laptops.
The Law Library has 113 wired carrels for use by any library patron. The carrels are available on a first come/first served basis and provide networking and electricity for mobile computing devices.
The Law Library has 17 group study rooms for use by law students. Students in groups of two or more may reserve study rooms on a first come/first served basis. All study rooms contain wired tables and several of the study rooms have technology for viewing audio visual materials. In addition, every study room except 180D contains a dry-erase board.
Law students can make group study reservations at the Circulation Desk or using the online booking system.
| Up to 4 People | 4 to 6 People | 5 to 8 People |
|---|---|---|
| 130A* | 120 | 130B* |
| 130D | 121 | 130G |
| 130E | 122 | 180B |
| 130F | 130H* | 180C |
| 184A | 180A | |
| 184B | 180D† | |
| 184C |
*Room has a television and dvd/vcr combo.
†Room does not contain a dry-erase boad.
A section of the Law Library has been established as a silent study area. Table-tents identify this area in the Law Library. Please be considerate to students and patrons who are studying in this area.
The law library hosts 28 workstations student computer lab including general purpose and research service specific printers. These computing resources are limited to college of law students. The law library student computer lab is available to law students all hours the library is open.
There is one photocopier and two KIC Bookeye 4 Scanners located in the copy room.
The Law Library also has a microform reader. For help with using the microform reader, see the reference librarian on duty at the reference desk.