Library Publications
The Librarians prepare a variety of publications of both instructional and informational value.
CyberCites is an annotated topical listing of a few selected web sites useful for research purposes. It is produced each month during the academic year and focuses on a specific subject area. Although the editors thoroughly research each site listed, due to the nature of the Internet there is no guarantee that the site will be as described, or the address will be as listed. However, the editors do their best to provide the most up-to-date information.
Library Guide is used to introduce patrons to the staff and collection, and to advise patrons of policies and rules.
Self-Guided Tour acquaints patrons with the Library by providing an annotated walking tour. While it is helpful at any time, it is essential reading at the start of your law school career or if you are a new user of this Library.
Microform Directory is an annotated, alphabetical listing of materials available in microfiche or microfilm. Coverage of the particular material is indicated, as is the cabinet in which the material can be found. Indices to particular sets are noted.
Research Guides include three types of resources to aid in research: LibGuides, Pathfinders, and Bibliographies. LibGuides and Pathfinders outline how to conduct research in a particular subject area, while bibliographies gather resources on particular topics.
Faculty Publications is a listing of all faculty publications.

