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Research and Library Instruction
Reference and Research Assistance
Reference librarians assist the faculty in their scholarly work. Reference librarians are available during scheduled Reference Desk hours, by appointment, or via e-mail. Reference librarians provide help and guidance in locating and using library resources effectively, in suggesting sources for further study and research, and in connecting users with information outside the Library. In addition, the librarians will gladly train and work with faculty research assistants to help them formulate strategies for assignments and projects.
Faculty Scholarship Opportunities
Librarians work closely with faculty to support faculty scholarship. Faculty who are interested in symposia, conference and call for papers opportunities may wish to consult the following resources:
- Annuals and Surveys Appearing in Legal Periodicals, Reserve, KF8.K47 - This book, updated annually, pinpoints which law reviews regularly publish symposia by topic.
- Chase College of Law - Chase College of Law maintains a list of law school symposia.
- Legal Scholarship Blog - The University of Pittsburg School of Law blog features announcements on law-related calls for papers, conferences and workshops.
- Legal Scholarship Network - LSN’s listing of professional announcements is frequently updated and fairly extensive. Announcements include conferences, competitions, calls for journal and book entries, as well as deadlines for awards, grants, and fellowships. Listings include opportunities in both the United States and abroad.
- McGeorge Law Library Faculty Development Opportunities Bulletin - The University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law Bulletin is published several times each year. Issues include conference and symposia announcements.
Tours
Reference librarians are available to give individual or group Library tours to faculty members, their classes, or visitors. Library tours can range from informational to instructional and can be general or tailored to a specific area of interest. To schedule a Library tour, please contact Kristin Cheney (ext. 4091). Please schedule instructional tours at least two weeks in advance to allow adequate preparation time for review of materials and completion of handouts.
Course-Related Instruction and Lectures
Faculty can schedule library research lectures for their courses. Lectures can be general or topical, with or without accompanying research assignments. The librarians have created several research guides (“Starting Points”) tailored to researching the law on particular topics. Feel free to request similar Starting Points or other research guides to supplement classroom instruction. Faculty interested in scheduling a research lecture or research guide should contact their library liaison directly with as much lead time as possible (at least three weeks).
Westlaw/Lexis Training
Training in the use of online services is conducted by vendor representatives who will provide one-to-one lessons in faculty offices. Available topics include new services, training on the various interfaces available to faculty, training in effective research strategies, and specialized database searching. Faculty who wish to schedule a session should contact the vendor account representatives. The law school representatives are:
Westlaw/TWEN: Zachary Gose
Web: lawschool.westlaw.comLexisNexis: Aaron Meyers
206.323.9537
Web: lexisnexis.com/lawschool
Internet Training
Library liaisons can schedule faculty training in the use of the Internet for research or in teaching. Specialized training in a specific subject area can also be arranged. For instructional technology training, contact Stu Sepp (ext. 4170) in the Law School Technology Department.
Library Liaisons
Each faculty member and dean has a library liaison, a professional librarian who serves as the faculty member’s primary contact person in the Library. Library liaisons are responsible for working with faculty on their instructional and other scholarly needs. There is a list of library liaison contacts in the sidebar of this page.
Exhibits
The Library maintains four display cabinets on the 2nd floor to showcase faculty publications. The Library encourages faculty to submit a copy of newly published works for inclusion in the display. Please contact Stephanie Wilson (ext. 4222) or Kara Phillips (ext. 4093).
Law Library Catalog and Online Resources
The Law Library’s Catalog may be accessed through the Law Library's website and allows searching for library materials. The Online Resources page provides links to research guides, Internet sites and research databases.
Circulation Services
Circulation Policy
The majority of the Library’s collection is available for faculty to check out. All materials taken from the Library must be checked out and “desensitized” at the Circulation Desk. Identify yourself as a faculty member to the staff person at the Circulation Desk. Law school faculty may assign their borrowing privileges to student research assistants or faculty secretaries. Please remember that the faculty member remains the responsible borrower for all items checked out in his/her name.
Faculty members may go to Lemieux Library to check items out, or may assign the responsibility to their secretary, research assistant or library liaison. Lemieux requires a signed letter on law school letterhead granting permission to borrow for faculty.
Faculty members may access the Law Library Catalog from any computer terminal. For items not found in the Library collection, contact a staff member or reference librarian for search assistance.
Loan Periods
| Treatises (from 3rd & 4th floor) | 90 days |
| Reserve material | 3 days |
| All other areas of the Library | 3 days |
The majority of the Law Library collection does not circulate to anyone other than faculty members; please respect the three-day limit and return material on time.
Renewals
Renewals are available by calling the Circulation Desk (ext. 4220).
Returns
Library materials can be returned to the Circulation Desk during regular business hours or left on the book truck near the faculty secretaries on the 4th floor.
Overdues
Overdue notices are sent to faculty members as a courtesy. No fines are charged for late items. Questions about overdues should be directed to Michael Zubitis (ext. 4228).
Photocopy Resources
Faculty secretaries or research assistants are responsible for photocopying any material faculty require for classroom or personal use. Secretaries must check out material at the Circulation Desk for copying in the faculty offices.
Photocopying for faculty is done in the administrative copy/mail room on the second floor of the law school. On an emergency weekend basis, faculty needing single copies of documents may bring these items to the DDC. These will be charged back to the administrative account. The DDC has a minimum two-hour turnaround time for all copy orders, including emergency faculty copying on the weekends. However, for those who need on-demand services, the Library has self-service copiers that take cash and One Cards. There is also a faculty copy card at the Circulation Desk for making a small number of copies using the self-service copiers.
Reserve
The Law Library automatically places certain types of material in Reserve when they are received, e.g., hornbooks, the West Nutshell series, Washington Practice and Washington deskbooks. These types of materials are kept on reserve on a permanent basis.
Exams
The Library maintains a collection of past law school exams through summer 2003. More recent exams are placed on faculty TWEN sites at the discretion of the faculty member.
Course Reserve
A variety of materials including books, photocopies of articles, and chapters of books can be placed on course reserve at the request of a faculty member for required classroom use. These materials are in high demand and are checked out frequently. Items remain on "course reserve" for the semester during which the course is taught.
The Library requires that faculty members placing photocopies or copies of other media on reserve comply with section 107 of the copyright law and the policies contained in Seattle University’s Copyright Policies. The Library reserves the right to refuse to accept material for course reserve if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would violate the copyright law.
Instructions for Placing Items on Course Reserve
A “Reserve Materials Request Form” must be submitted with each item placed on course reserve. Forms are available from faculty secretaries or from the Circulation Desk.
Any photocopy or reproduction placed on reserve must be stamped with a notice of copyright. Faculty secretaries must seek copyright permission before the Library will accept materials for course reserve.
The Library staff processes course reserves as expeditiously as possible, but does not guarantee availability of material in less than twenty-four hours. Please plan accordingly before notifying students that materials are on reserve.
The Library will not make copies. Secretaries or student research assistants are responsible for photocopying.
Non-circulating books and reference materials, as well as circulating material from the treatise collection, can be placed on reserve.
The loan period for course reserves is two hours unless the faculty member requests on the “Reserve Materials Request Form” that overnight copies be made available.
All reserve material will be removed at the end of the semester.
All inquires about course reserve should be directed to Susan Kezele (ext. 4227).
Interlibrary Loan
Interlibrary loans will be placed in faculty mailboxes upon receipt. The lending library establishes the loan period. For renewals, please notify the ILL staff at least three days before the due date listed on the item. Renewals are granted at the discretion of the lending library. Not all renewals are honored.
Return ILL material to the Circulation Desk or place on the reshelving truck near the faculty secretaries on the 4th floor.
ILL material is occasionally recalled by the lending library before its due date. The Library will notify the borrower when a recall is in effect. Please return the material promptly.
While the Library makes every effort to secure ILL materials at no or low cost, requests for materials incurring significant charges are subject to review.
More information about interlibrary loans.
Technical Services
Law Library Catalog
One of the Technical Services Department’s primary activities is the maintenance of the Law Library Catalog. In addition to searching the Library’s catalog for bibliographic records by authors, titles, and subject headings, it is possible to search by call numbers to browse the Library’s subject specific classified shelves. The catalog can be used to trace the order and in-process dates of new library materials. To expedite the use of an in-process item, contact Nancy Minton, Cataloger (ext. 4178). Use the catalog to verify a title’s availability or circulation status, and to check the currency of a title or the receipt of a specific periodical issue.
Routing
Individual serial issues may be routed to faculty offices for a limited time period. Contact Jane Grossman, Serials Specialist (ext. 4189), to arrange this service. In the case of popularly requested titles, a copy of the issue’s table of contents may be substituted. The routing of specific titles is at the discretion of the Library.
Binding
The circulation status of periodical volumes may indicate “On Bindery Shelf.” These materials are available in the Technical Services Department until they are actually prepared for a bindery shipment. Contact Donna Turner, Bindery and Processing Specialist (ext. 4190), to check-out one of these items.
Collection Services
Acquisition Suggestions
The Library welcomes faculty recommendations for additions to the Library collection. Requests for purchases should be directed to Kara Phillips, Collection Development Librarian (ext. 4093). Detailed information on the title, author, publisher, price and edition is greatly appreciated. The Collection Development Librarian will consult with the librarian selector for the applicable subject area regarding the request. The Library Collection Development Committee and Law Library Director review and consider special or major purchases.
Acquisitions and collection development require balancing financial resources, curriculum needs and long-term collection viability. Serial subscriptions, including periodicals, reporters, statutes and loose-leaf services, represent the largest percentage of the acquisitions budget. Because financial resources are limited, acquisition decisions must be made with this balancing in mind.
New Books Shelf
A list of recent acquisitions is located on the Library Web site and featured in the Library Newsletter. Select titles are displayed at the Reference Desk for one week.
Gifts
The Library welcomes gifts appropriate for the collection from the faculty. Gift materials are accepted if they conform to collection development and selection guidelines. Please contact Kara Phillips (ext. 4093).
Library Liaison Contacts
- Adamson: Swatt
- Ahrens: Ching
- Ainsworth: Wilson
- Alsdorf: Ching
- Antkowiak: Menanteaux
- Avila: Swatt
- Bannai: Menanteaux
- Bechky: Menanteaux
- Berger: Wilson
- Bird: Phillips
- Boerner: Wilson
- Bond, H.: Fitz-Gerald
- Bond, J.: Kunsch
- Boruchowitz: Kunsch
- Bowen: Ching
- Bowman: Menanteaux
- Branscomb: Fitz-Gerald
- Brodoff: Wilson
- Brown, P.: Fitz-Gerald
- Brown, R.: Swatt
- Carroll: Wilson
- Chandler: Kunsch
- Chang: Fitz-Gerald
- Chinen: Menanteaux
- Chon: Fitz-Gerald/Menanteaux
- Clark, A.: Wilson
- Clark, R.: Menanteaux
- Coleman: Swatt
- Collins: Wilson
- Delgado: Fitz-Gerald
- DeLong: Kunsch
- Deming: Wilson
- Dickson: Kunsch
- Dolan: Ching
- Dutton: Fitz-Gerald
- Dworkin, R.: Swatt
- Dworkin, T: Ching
- Engdahl: Kunsch
- Enquist: Fitz-Gerald
- Ferriell: Kunsch
- Fischer: Menanteaux
- Ford: Fitz-Gerald
- Frankel: Kunsch
- Gonzalez: Swatt
- Halliburton: Menanteaux
- Henke: Fitz-Gerald
- Holdych: Menanteaux
- Holland: Fitz-Gerald
- Hollingsworth: Kunsch
- Johnson: Kunsch
- Kahng: Kunsch
- Kesan: Wilson
- Kidane: Menanteaux
- Kirkwood: Kunsch
- Knight: Kunsch
- Krontz: Wilson
- Krotoszynski: Swatt
- Lidman: Menanteaux
- Lustbader: Kunsch
- Mahmud: Menanteaux
- Martin: Fitz-Gerald
- McGee: Fitz-Gerald
- McKay: Ching
- Mitchell: Kunsch
- Moore: Swatt
- Morgan: Kunsch
- Oates: Kunsch
- O'Kelley: Kunsch
- Oltman: Phillips
- O'Neill: Fitz-Gerald/Swatt
- Pardo: Kunsch
- Powell: Swatt
- Printer: Swatt
- Reutlinger: Phillips
- Rideout: Wilson
- Saltzman: Swatt
- Samuel: Fitz-Gerald
- Settle: Fitz-Gerald
- Shapiro: Wilson
- Shen-Jaffe: Wilson
- Sieberson: Menanteaux
- Siegel: Ching
- Silverman: Menanteaux
- Skover: Kunsch
- Slack: Swatt
- Slye: Menanteaux
- Spade: Ching
- Stefancic: Fitz-Gerald
- Stoever: Wilson
- Strait: Kunsch
- Ward: Swatt
- Weaver: Menanteaux
- Wing: Wilson
- ADR: Fitz-Gerald
- Africa Working Group: Menanteaux
- Alumni: Kunsch
- ARC: Kunsch
- ATJI: Ching
- CCLS: Kunsch
- Center for Global Justice: Menanteaux
- CLE: Wilson
- Development: Kunsch
- Externships: Fitz-Gerald
- Indian Estate Planning Institute: Kunsch
- Korematsu Center: Fitz-Gerald
- Moot Court: Ching
- National Voting Rights: Swatt
- Seattle Journal of Social Justice: Kunsch
- Seattle University Law Review: Swatt
