quarta-feira, 10 de novembro de 2010

to the law school (Gonzaga)


ATTORNEYS AND PUBLIC

Use of the Library

  • As a federal government depository library, and as part of Gonzaga University's mission of justice and service, Chastek Library welcomes members of the public to use our collections and services during our Public Access hours. Public access to the law school building, including Chastek Library, is restricted during evening/weekend hours.
  • Gonzaga Law alumni, members of the local bar association, and local judges may use the law library during Public Access hours and may check out circulating materials.

Hours

Library hours for the public, Gonzaga Law alumni, members of the local bar association, and local judges are posted below:

PUBLIC ACCESS HOURS
August 16 - December 17
Monday - Thursday8am - 9pm
Friday8am - 6pm
Saturday10am - 6pm
SundayCLOSED
Thanksgiving Recess, Nov. 24 - 28CLOSED

Library Cards and Borrowing Privileges

  • General Public: Public patrons do not have borrowing privileges.
  • Attorneys: Gonzaga Law alumni, members of the local bar association, and local judges have borrowing privileges. To obtain a library card present your bar card at the circulation desk and fill out an application. Cards are free for GU law alumni and $25.00 per year for all others.

Photocopying and Computers

Photocopiers are available for public use. Computers in the library's labs are for the use of Gonzaga students only. Computers are not available to the public for e-mail or general internet surfing.

Directions & Parking

Legal Research

Public patrons are welcome to use legal materials during Public Access hours displayed above. Please be aware that professional research assistance is available Monday - Friday, 9am - 4:30pm. Limited reference assistance is available at other times. And please remember that the library staff cannot give legal advice.
  • Chester - Library's online catalog is available to everyone.
  • Internet Links - A collection of links to federal, Washington, and Idaho primary legal sources. Includes links to foreign & international legal sources, and general legal sites.
  • People's Law Dictionary - Search the dictionary by word, phrase or legal term.
  • WEX - A collaboratively-edited legal dictionary and encyclopedia from Cornell Law School. Intended for law novices, including law students and lawyers entering new areas of law.
  • Legal Research Guides - Collection of guides developed by Chastek librarians to assist patrons in their legal research using our collection; includes links to other research guide sources.
  • LexisNexis Academic - Sub-set of the full LexisNexis database. Limited public availability on computers in the library. U.S. federal & state case law, statutes, and regulations; Shepard's Citations, and full-text coverage of over 6,000 titles in news, business, medical, and legal publications.
  • Other Legal Databases - Due to licensing agreements, subscription databases can only be accessed from inside the library. Some databases are not available to attorneys and the public. Documents or materials retrieved from computers inside the library can be printed or e-mailed.

Free or Low-Cost Legal Services & Information

Internet Sites
  • Washington Law Help - Self-help legal material on a wide range of civil law matters, including aging and elder law, civil rights, consumer theft, domestic violence, employment, family law, government benefits, health, housing, Native American issues, victims' rights, and youth. The site also identifies legal service providers and provides sample forms for use in many circumstances.
  • lawforWA - Links to free legal and government information in Washington State.
  • The Pro Se Handbook - Valuable information to help you represent yourself in court. Produced by the King County Bar Association, this guide is especially aimed at representing yourself in King County Superior Court. However, much of the information is applicable to civil cases filed in any Superior court in Washington State.
Legal Assistance in the Spokane Area
Federal Depository Library Program

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