The Law Library
Excellent research facilities are
provided by the law library, which is one of the largest in New Jersey. In addition
to the traditional materials, the library subscribes to a number of computerized
research systems, on which all students are trained as part of the law school's
required legal research and writing program, and provides access to the myriad
databases available on the internet and through the
Rutgers University library system.
It is a member
institution of Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (OCLC), with
computer-linked access to the largest research collections in the world.
The law school library
consists of three floors of book stacks
and a spacious reading room that provides a wonderful view of the
campus. Over 400
individual working areas, carrels, and lounge seats are available for library
users. Wireless access to the internet is also available throughout the library. Consisting of
more than 450,000
bibliographic units in book and microform, the research materials of the
collection are arranged on open stacks to permit direct and convenient access.
Bibliographic access to nearly the entire collection is provided through
INNOPAC, an online computer catalog.
The collection is strong
in its holdings of United
States law and also includes a selection of material for many
foreign jurisdictions. Included in the collection are the
standard treatises, texts, digests, citators, loose-leaf services, specialized
annotated case reports, and encyclopedias. The collection contains the current
revisions and codes of federal statutory law of the United States,
and the 52 state and territorial jurisdictions. These are supplemented by the
judicial opinions of the appellate courts of all states and reports of opinions
delivered in the federal courts of the United States. The law library
maintains a collection of regulations, orders, and reports of both federal and
New Jersey
administrative agencies.
Law students may
supplement their research by using the Paul Robeson Library, located across the
mall from the law building. Access is also available to the vast research
collections of the entire Rutgers library system and major research
libraries in the United
States through interlibrary loan.
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