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Collections

  • Collection Overview
    The library is nationally recognized for its outstanding collections consisting of more than 950,000 volumes. These collections support in-depth scholarly research in most fields of Anglo-American law and include extensive sections devoted to foreign (especially Western European), comparative, and international law (particularly in the areas of international trade and human rights). If you have any questions regarding our collections or would like to suggest that we acquire a specific book or periodical, please contact Connie Lenz, Associate Director for Collection Development at 625-4301 or lenzx009@umn.edu.  The Law Library's rare book collection is one of the finest in the country. Questions regarding our rare book collection may be directed to Katherine Hedin, Curator of Rare Books and Special Collections at 625-7323 or k-hedi@umn.edu. With some exceptions, (e.g., periodicals), most collections are arranged according to the following Library of Congress classification scheme.
     
         A  GENERAL WORKS
         B  PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION
         C  AUXILIARY SCIENCES OF HISTORY
         D  HISTORY: GENERAL AND OLD WORLD
         E  HISTORY: AMERICA
         F  HISTORY: AMERICA
         G GEOGRAPHY. ANTHROPOLOGY. RECREATION
         H SOCIAL SCIENCES
         J POLITICAL SCIENCE
         K LAW
         L EDUCATION
         M MUSIC AND BOOKS ON MUSIC
         N FINE ARTS
         P LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
         Q SCIENCE
         R MEDICINE
         S AGRICULTURE
         T TECHNOLOGY
         U MILITARY SCIENCE
         V NAVAL SCIENCE
         Z  BIBLIOGRAPHY. LIBRARY SCIENCE. INFORMATION  RESOURCES (GENERAL)

    Floor location guides to these classes are available throughout the library. Class K for law is subdivided by jurisdiction.  U.S. federal law is found in subclass KF; U.S. state law is found in KFA-KFZ (e.g., KFM for Minnesota).  Each topic within a jurisdiction is represented by a number.  Some of the more common categories of federal law and their corresponding classification numbers are posted throughout the library. For more specific subjects or particular titles, check MNCAT or ask a reference librarian for assistance. A guide to frequently requested materials is available to assist you in finding library materials.  Below are descriptions of the collections on each floor.
     

  • Collection Locations

  • Electronic Collection
    The Law Library collection of electronic resources is offered through the generous support of James Levee. A number of abstracting and indexing services as well as full text databases are included.

  • Basement Storage Collection
    The storage area in the basement houses older treatises, superseded volumes of looseleaf services, federal court briefs, and materials from India and Pakistan. Please contact the ASAP staff, (email: x-asap@umn.edu, phone: 625-9520) to have any materials housed in the basement retrieved for you.

  • Donations
    The Law Library welcomes donations from faculty members. If you wish to donate materials, please contact the ASAP staff, (email: x-asap@umn.edu, phone: 625-9520) to arrange for pick up. We will supply a letter of acknowledgment for donated materials.

  • Library Purchase Requests 
    If you would like to recommend materials for the Law Library to acquire and add to the collection, contact Connie Lenz, Associate Director of Collection Development at 625-4301 or lexzx009@umn.edu.

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