Student Services
The study of law is unique from other disciplines in that it requires students to spend A LOT of time in the library. The library is used not only for research and study, but also as the central point for computer-assisted legal research (CALR) training.
In conjunction with the Legal Research and Writing curriculum, Susan Wolford, Reference and Electronic Services Librarian, conducts CALR training sessions throughout the year. Hands-on training sessions take place in the Carlin Computer Lab located on the middle floor of the Library. Training sessions range from word processing to Internet based Legal Research. Sign up for all classes on the Law Library TWEN Page