| The John Marshall Law School Library in Atlanta, Georgia is one of
the fastest growing libraries in the area. Our library provides students
and faculty with access to all legal materials necessary to learn the
methodology of legal research and to conduct the research essential to
legal practice and scholarship.
The primary function of the library is to support the Law School curriculum
and faculty research. Although chiefly intended to serve the students
and the faculty of the Law School, the library is open during its posted
hours to alumni, members of the Bench and Bar and anyone needing legal
materials.
The library utilizes an online
public access catalog. The database contains bibliographic and call number
information according to the Library of Congress Classification system,
for all the John Marshall Law School Library holdings.
The John Marshall Law School Library collection contains over 242,000
total volumes and equivalents, as well as computer resources. The library
provides materials in all areas of American law and selected areas of
international law. Print resources include more than 147,500 titles, including
appellate case reports of fifty states and the federal government, statutes
of Georgia, the southeastern states, and the United States, more than
2,500 serials, including almost all American university law reviews, and
a collection of topical legal treatises covering national and state law.
The library
also collects videotapes and audiotapes. The available materials are maintained
in our Reserve, Reference, Rare Book, and Microform collections.
All students and faculty enjoy direct and unlimited access to the massive
online legal databases of Westlaw and LexisNexis. These databases provide
the equivalent of millions of volumes, and terabytes of data. Law students
have use of Computer Labs providing PC's and high-speed printers on a
local network for optimum access to Westlaw and LexisNexis and to the
rapidly increasing universe of legal materials available through the Internet.
In addition, the library is wired to permit laptop PC's to connect to
the local network, Westlaw and LexisNexis, and the Internet.
The Law Library, through its recent expansion, provides seating and study
room space sufficient for the great increase in the student body expected
in the coming years.
The library has a full-time staff of 7, including 4 librarians. The Library's
professional staff is available to assist all users of the collection.
The Library is located on the 4th, 5th and 6th Floors of John Marshall
Law School, with its entrance located on the 4th Floor. The 5th and 6th
floors are accessible by stairs. Use of elevators is limited to staff
and persons with special needs. Law students needing to use elevator keys
must demonstrate need to the Associate Dean.
Ask the Librarian
If you need information not available through our website, the John Marshall Law School librarians may be able to assist you. You can send you request to askthelibrarian+@+johnmarshall.edu *, and one of our librarians will reply to your request.
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