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Library Spaces

Explore Library Spaces

The Li Lu Law Library offers a variety of spaces to meet your study and collaboration needs.

Reserve a Study Room

Students work on laptops at table in a group study room in the library.

Group Study Rooms: Best for collaboration

• 2nd floor
• Large monitors with multiple connection modes
• Dry-erase glassboards
• Computers and accessories

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Open Study Spaces: Best for working with some background noise

• 3rd floor
• 4th floor west side

A student wears headphones while studying on a laptop in the library.

Quiet Study Zones: Best for distraction-free, individual study

• 2nd floor: The Brad and Kathy Smith Reading Room includes study carrels, including two rows of height adjustable carrels (seated to standing)
• 4th floor east side: regular and counter height seating
• 4th floor middle: eight Steelcase Brody study pods

Two students on laptops study in the library's David J. Greenwald Lounge.

Lounge Seating

• 2nd floor David J. Greenwald lounge areas
• 4th floor north
• 3rd floor adjacent to the stairwell

A student works on a desktop computer in the new library.

Computing

4th floor east side:
• Eight new Windows PCs with 27” monitors and keyboard and mouse
• Eight docking station setups with 27” monitors, for students to plug in their laptops via provided USB-C cables

4th floor: Three new Zeutschel scanners with ScannX software
2nd floor: One new Zeutschel scanner with ScannX software, and one network printer
 

A student reaches to take a book off a bookshelf in the library.

Collections

For the convenience of our students, we have placed on the main floors of the library a Core Collection of heavily-used and essential books.

• A through K call numbers on the 2nd floor, and KF through Z on the 4th floor
• The 3rd floor includes the full runs of our student-edited law journals, the United States Code AnnotatedCorpus Juris Secundum, and our new popular reading collection
• Behind the Information Desk we keep Course Reserve materials, our collection of Examples and Explanations study aids, and our board game collection, among other things