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About Pierce Law Library

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Copiers and Printers

The library provides photocopier machines and printers (for use by network authorized users only) on the first and second (main) floors of the library for general use. Copy machines are both coin and card operated.

Westlaw & LexisNexis Passwords

Students are issued Westlaw and LexisNexis passwords when they begin their studies at Pierce Law. Representatives from both companies offer training sessions throughout the academic year and students enrolled in legal skills learn how to use these systems during their course of study.

Classification System

The law library uses the Library of Congress (LC) classification system to organize its treatise and reference materials. If it seems the entire treatise collection's call numbers are K or KF something, there's good reason.

The intellectual property library located on the third floor of the library also uses the LC classification system, however, intellectual property spans many disciplines beyond law. Thus, the library's collection in intellectual property includes other classes.

The Collection

The library's present collection is over 220,000 volumes in book and microform equivalent volumes. Included in the microform collection are many periodicals and government documents. Locating microforms is eased by a guide to the cabinets that house these many titles. The guide is located on top of the microform cabinet numbered 1-1 on the first floor of the library. Microform reader/printers are available.

Students, faculty and staff may wish to ascertain whether a particular publication or library material is on reserve. To determine what types of materials are on reserve, see this Smart Note. To search the electronic catalog for reserves by course, visit http://cardcatalog.piercelaw.edu/search/r . To search by professor, click on this link http://cardcatalog.piercelaw.edu/search/p .

A modest general reference collection including legal directories, dictionaries and encyclopedias is located on the second floor adjacent to staff offices.

In addition to primary legal sources and periodicals, the first floor of the library also houses the treatise collection, which is arranged according to the Library of Congress classification system. Developed to support the curriculum of the Law Center as well as serve the practice needs of alumni/ae and attorney members, the treatises include monographs, practice and procedure sets, form books, and loose-leaf services. To locate books in this collection, check our online catalog, MELcat, and search by author, title, subject, keyword, ISBN/ISSN, or call number.