student services-general info

The Law Library provides a number of services to College of Law students, ranging from traditional circulation of library materials to specialized research instruction. Some of these services include:

--circulation of law library materials

-- interlibrary loan services (ILL) (Current students should check the student intranet for online interlibrary loan forms)

-- a reserve collection containing at least one copy of every textbook ordered for College of Law courses, which may be checked out for use in the law Library for two hour time blocks

--a collection of past and sample exams, both online and as part of the print reserve collection.

--study rooms for group use. (Current students may sign up for study rooms at the circulation/reserve desk.)

--Westlaw and Lexis access

--research assistance to staff of the College of Law 's two law journals ( Arizona Law Review and Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law )

--research assistance to faculty research assistants

--basic and intermediate legal research classes are taught by law librarians on an annual basis (Current law students should check the law student intranet for access to research course syllabi, research assignments and previous research logs

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