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Library Services & Information
for the
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Campus Community

(Non-Law School Faculty, Students & Staff)

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Reference Services

You may direct your requests to the reference librarian on duty in the reference office by:

The Reference Office is open seven days a week during the academic year and Monday through Friday during intersessions and over the summer. Reference Office hours are available on our web page and by calling the Reference Office.

The Law Library's reference staff includes five librarians who are available to assist you with your research needs. Feel free to contact any of these librarians directly by telephone or email if you would like the assistance of a specific person.

Vicente Garces 624-2597 garce003@umn.edu
Michael Hannon 625-0173 mhannon@umn.edu
George Jackson 625-5596 g-jack@umn.edu
Mary Rumsey 625-2905 rumse006@umn.edu
Suzanne Thorpe 625-0187 s-thor@umn.edu

Library Tours/Instruction

University of Minnesota Twin Cities faculty members can arrange tours of the library tailored to specific research needs of their students by calling George Jackson at 625-5596.


Borrowing Privileges & Loan Periods

To check out materials from the Law Library you will need to present your current U of M ID card.

Loan periods can vary based on the type of item charged. Not all Law Library materials circulate. Please check at the Circulation Desk for details or consult our Loan Periods table.

Any book is subject to recall after two weeks if needed by another patron. If needed for course Reserve, it may be recalled immediately.



Returning Library Materials

Law library books can be returned at any campus library at the University of Minnesota.  Any questions about returning library materials can be addressed to the Circulation Librarian: lawcirc@umn.edu or call 612-625-4300.

Overdue Materials & Fines Policy

While law library borrowers are expected to return materials on or before the due date, we understand that circumstances can sometimes make that difficult. The following overdue charges automatically accrue on patrons accounts when materials are not returned by the due date. If you know that you will not be able to return something by the due date, please renew it before it becomes overdue. If you are not able to return or renew by the due date, or if materials are already overdue and you wish to discuss options, please contact the Paula Seeger at 612-625-1547 or seege030@umn.edu.

Monographs $.50 per day
Periodicals or Reserve $1.50 per hour
Rush Recall & Recall fines: Patron recall $1.00 per day
Reserve/Rush recall $5.00 per day

If you lose a law library item, please contact Paula Seeger at 612-625-1547 or seege030@umn.edu. Our goal is to find the material and will be happy to search our shelves or extend time for you to search your home or office. If the item is not found, we will generate a bill and will expect you to bear to cost of replacement. The replacement charge includes a processing fee which helps to offset that cost of ordering and cataloging the material.

A book is considered “lost” when there is no response to notices and the book becomes severely overdue. In such an instance, a bill will be issued for the replacement cost. If you should receive a bill and have the book in question, you may return it to avoid paying the replacement. All questions about law library charges should be directed to Paula Seeger at 612-625-1547 or seege030@umn.edu



Recalling Checked Out Materials & "Racked Items"

Books that are currently checked out can be recalled for use by another user. Patrons can complete a recall request through MNCAT. This option is only available to library users affiliated with the University of Minnesota, not special borrowers. When a book is recalled, a notice is sent to the person who currently has the book checked out. The notice indicates that the loan period for the book has been shortened and mentions the new due date. When a recalled book is checked in at a campus library, a notice will automatically be sent to the person who recalled book that the item is now available for pick up. Failure to return a recalled book by its shortened due date may result in an overdue fine of $1.00 per day overdue.

Law library items that are on temporary reserve for the use of law organizations are termed "racked books." These books are checked out to law organizations and are located in a specific location related to the organization, such as their office or a designated shelving area in the library. These books can be recalled if needed by another user. However, if a user needs only a couple pages copied out of a racked book, he or she can ask the circ desk staff to retrieve the racked book to make the copies and then the staff can quickly return the racked book to the organization.

For assistance finding a racked book, please ask the circ desk. Racked books are often noted in the library catalog as checked out with the note: "Racked--Ask at Circ Desk."

Any questions about recalling library materials or the racked itmes can be addressed to the Circulation Librarian: lawcirc@umn.edu or call 612-625-4300.


Book Acquisition Recommendations & Donations

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.

Donations
If you wish to donate materials to the Law Library please contact Connie Lenz, Associate Director of Collection Development at 625-4301 or lexzx009@umn.edu.

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