Law Library. Hofstra. Supporting the Curricular and Research Needs of the Students and Faculty of Hofstra Law. FACULTY EDITION

Similar documents
Law Library. Hofstra. Supporting the Curricular and Research Needs of the Students and Faculty of Hofstra Law STUDENT EDITION. t-lofstra UNIVERSITY.

Self-Guided Library Tour

You Want Me To Research WHAT?! (Getting Background & Keeping Current) Jennifer Behrens April 7, 2008

Legal Research Refresher: Secondary Authority Guide

California Community Colleges Library/Learning Resources Data Survey

Library Resources for Faculty

Introduction to the Library UNIVERSITY LIBRARY KOBLENZ

TIPS FOR FORM & ACCURACY RESEARCH: STARTING POINTS FOR JOURNAL FORM & ACCURACY ASSIGNMENTS

NEW YORK CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE LIBRARY HANDBOOK AND POLICIES

80% reported print versions of texts/treatises are very important or extremely important

Chapter 6. University Library

Marshall News. that the TMSL Library follows the same circulation policy of law libraries around the nation.

A Guide to Philadelphia University Library & Information Resources. Philadelphia University

Housatonic Community College Library Policy Manual

STANFORD LAW & POLICY REVIEW SOURCEPULLING GUIDE

Library Tour Script 2016

English 1010 Presentation Guide. Tennessee State University Home Page

The library is closed for all school holidays. Special hours apply during the summer break.

ENGL 312 English Literature II Dr. Miller

Introduction to the Library s Website

COMM 450 Telecommunications Law

Providing an Effective Gateway to the World of Information

WIGGINS MEMORIAL LIBRARY HANDBOOK

Overview of Library Resources & Services

Library Handbook

LIBRARY SERVICES FOR DENVER SEMINARY STUDENTS

Professional Writing in Social Work Practice

Summer Scholar Works at UT Tyler. University of Texas at Tyler. Robert R. Muntz Library. Summer

MUSI 260 African American Music Dr. Phoenix-Neal. Finding Music Related Resources in Chesnutt Library: Books, Articles and Websites

INFO.* LAPTOPS IN THE LIBRARY. York College Library. Fall The Library now has five laptop. Naturally, two forms of

1. Getting started. UH Manoa Libraries. Hamilton and Sinclair Libraries

ENGL 120 English Composition II. Finding Resources in Chesnutt Library: Books, Articles and Web Sites Global Warming

UNESP'S LIBRARY GUARATINGUETÁ CAMPUS REGULATION OF THE LIBRARY'S TECHNICAL SERVICE AND DOCUMENTATION

MUSI 210 Music Appreciation Dr. Phoenix-Neal. Finding Music Related Resources in Chesnutt Library: Books, Articles and Websites

GETTING TO KNOW THE BU LIBRARY SCRIPT. Hello and welcome to the Bellevue University Library. I am Lorraine Patrick, Reference Services Librarian.

Collection Development Policy J.N. Desmarais Library

Researching the World s Information

Collection Development Duckworth Library

Kelly & Library Kelly Library Information & Information Technology. Kelly Library. Technology Services. Services

ENGL 211 World Literature Dr. Van Nyhuis

Harvard Law School Library Collection Development Policy

EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY ÖZAY ORAL LIBRARY

THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LAW LIBRARY READER'S GUIDE

Library 101 SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATON SCIENCES L I B R A R Y. Mrs. Virginia Purefoy Jones, MLS University Librarian

Richard D. Haines Medical Library

Library Hours. Question: Can I get tax forms in the library?

SMILEY MEMORIAL LIBRARY HANDBOOK

Welcome to the UBC Law Library Virtual Tour. Photo: Tom Arban

Welcome to BSC Digital Information Resources. Dr. Nancy Adam-Turner

CIRCULATION. A security portal adjacent to the Circulation Desk protects library materials and deters accidental removal without checkout.

Library Handbook. Website: Phone number: Library Hours. See Library webpage for current hours of operation

Collection Development Policy Western Illinois University Libraries

Collection Development Policy. Bishop Library. Lebanon Valley College. November, 2003

STANNY SANDERS LIBRARY MOORHEAD CAMPUS STUDENT HANDBOOK MISSISSIPPI DELTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE INTRODUCTION

Resources in Chesnutt Library: Books, Periodicals and Web Sites

Legal Periodical Indexes

Yoshida-South Library, Kyoto University

Library User Guide. Southern University College Library. Main Library. Malaysian Chinese Literature Centre. Traditional Chinese Medicine Library

Reference Collection Development Policy

J.D. BIRLA INSTITUTE DEPARTMENTS OF SCIENCE & COMMERCE

The CYCU Chang Ching Yu Memorial Library Resource Development Policy

Library. Libraries... the. About your. Branches. Serving all of East Bonner County. East Bonner County Free Library District

The Liaison Connection Keep in the know about Penrose Library collections, services, and research/instruction.

Library Science Information Access Policy Clemson University Libraries

Troy University Libraries Circulation Policies

Information for Users of the Psychology Library (as of September 2013)

Music Library Collection Development Policy April 8, 2013 Table of Contents

Introduction to DCC LRC Services

ANNUAL REPORT. York College Library

State of the Library Report May Stephenville High School Library

Higher College of Technology Educational Technology Center Library LIBRARY GUIDE

Ex Libris. Check out the AUM Library s new look!

Cambridge University Engineering Department Library Collection Development Policy October 2000, 2012 update

Shortwood Teachers College 77 Shortwood Road Kingston 8. Tel(876) , ext. 2222

Research Resources for Graduate Bilingual Education

The Rare Books and Special Collections Library Access Policy Policy Statement

Self-guided Tour. Wireless access is available throughout the building: Macquarie OneNet (use your OneID), Macquarie Public and Eduroam.

TERRELL TISDALE LIBRARY HANDBOOK

Faculty Newsletter (August 2012)

9/2/2015. Ardrey Memorial Auditorium/Ashurst Hall Theater Usage Policy and Procedure

2018 Visiting Undergraduate Student Application

Information for the 1 st -year students. The Main Library of Poznan University of Medical Sciences

Hopkins County-Madisonville Public Library LIBRARY USE

CORNERSTONE. Ithe Library s reference collection had taken on. 6Research. Creighton. Reinert - Alumni Memorial Library.

LIBRARY MISSION STATEMENT

Texas Woman s University

ACRL STATISTICS QUESTIONNAIRE, INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE QUESTIONNAIRE

LIBRARY ORIENTATION. Office of Library and Information Technology

Using Library Resources for Effective Online Teaching. Randy L. Miller, Graduate Research Assistance Librarian

Instruction for Diverse Populations Multilingual Glossary Definitions

Collection Development Policy

Library Guide. New College Library and Archives

LIBRARY POLICY. Collection Development Policy

Introduction to Bell Library Resources

Keller Hall Procedure Manual CONTENTS

Self-guided Tour. A bit about the Library before you begin. Sustainability: The Library has many sustainable features including:

POLICIES FOR THE USE OF BEACH/SCHMIDT PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AT FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY (Effective Updated March, 2010)

Lane Library FACULTY HANDBOOK

Books & Bytes Issue No. 09

COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES

Transcription:

FACULTY EDITION Hofstra Law Library 2017-18 Supporting the Curricular and Research Needs of the Students and Faculty of Hofstra Law. law.hofstra.edu/library A

CONTENTS RESOURCES Law Library...1 Axinn Library...1 FACULTY LIAISON Faculty Liaison Services... 2 OTHER SERVICES Faculty Publications...5 Reference / Instructional Services...5 Access and Collection Services...6 Library Administration...6 CONTACT INFORMATION...7 Staff Directory by Function LOCATIONS Map...8 Material Type...12 Call Number Locations...12 Call Number Subject Guide... 13 HOURS...14

RESOURCES Law Library The Law Library has a rich collection of print, multimedia and electronic resources. You can determine what the Library has and where to find it in the Library s online catalog, Lexicat, at libweb.hofstra.edu. This catalog reflects both Law Library and main campus library (Axinn Library) holdings. The Library also subscribes to a wide variety of online databases in addition to Lexis, Westlaw and BloombergLaw. You can access a subject listing of these resources on the Library s website. To access these resources from off-campus, you will be asked to authenticate using your Hofstra credentials. The Library s website, law.hofstra.edu/library, provides more information about the Library s resources, staff, and research assistance. For any questions regarding the Library s website, or if a link is broken, contact the webmaster at weblaw@hofstra.edu. Axinn Library Law faculty may check out most circulating materials from the Axinn Library for six months. Two additional six-month renewals are permitted, after which the item must be returned. Faculty research assistants may check out books for faculty if the faculty member has previously completed a proxy request form available at the Axinn Library s Circulation Desk (463-5952). Law faculty may request Axinn materials through the Law Library s document delivery service. Contact your liaison or e-mail lawlib@hofstra. edu. The materials will be delivered to your mailbox in your secretary s office. Law faculty can access the research database subscriptions of Axinn Library at http://www.hofstra.edu/library. For access to these databases, you must authenticate through the portal (my.hofstra.edu) and use your network username and password. Please contact the Law School Information Technology department (463-4192, lawhelp@hofstra.edu) for your username and password if you cannot remember them. law.hofstra.edu/library 1

2 FACULTY LIAISON SERVICES The Law Library seeks to provide excellent library service to the Hofstra Law faculty, including research and circulation assistance. This is accomplished through a liaison system, where each full-time faculty member is paired with one of four reference librarians. The faculty and librarian may meet and/or talk at various times throughout the year to determine the faculty member s research and instructional needs, and the librarian will seek to tailor delivery of information to the individual faculty member. S/he will also coordinate all non-research library requests. Our librarian liaisons hold both JD and MLS degrees. The services provided through the program include: 1. Research Assistance We will assist with research for instructional or scholarship purposes. The library employs either one or two research assistants each semester to assist in conducting faculty research. The following tasks will be given directly to RAs for completion: cite checking, Bluebooking, basic literature review, requests to review or collect content from other law schools web sites, and other similar tasks. One-time projects requiring more than 2-3 hours of work will be referred to either the Library RA or faculty-hired RA, and we will supervise and guide the RA in conducting the research. Extremely complex or difficult requests will be handled by your library liaison to the best of our ability, time and resource permitting and in accordance with the liaison s best judgement. Ongoing research projects should be assigned to a faculty-hired RA. Your liaison will guide and supervise your RA in completing the work. Current Awareness We will create alerts to notify you of new resources relevant to your research needs. Alerts can be created to e-mail notice of new materials directly to you from most of our electronic products. This includes Shepard s and Keycite reports for primary authority, news alerts, and notice of new scholarship in your areas of interest. We are no longer able to offer any librarian-curated current news services. While we may monitor blogs and news in your area of interest as time allows, we cannot promise this service on a regular basis. Document Delivery We can arrange for the delivery of library materials, electronically where possible. Interlibrary loan We will coordinate the borrowing of materials from other libraries to meet your teaching and scholarship needs.

Faculty members may request books and articles which are not available at the Law Library or other campus libraries. Your liaison will determine the best means to obtain the title. Contact your liaison directly for this service. You can also fill out a request form on the Library s website at illiad.hofstra.edu/illiad/deane/logon.html 2. Instruction Assistance We will provide topic-specific or specialized legal research instruction for your classes. We are happy to meet individually with students for assistance with research projects for your courses. We ask that you provide us basic information about the assigned project and relevant deadlines before we schedule meetings with your students. Lexis, Westlaw, Bloomberg and Online Resources We will assist with searching Bloomberg, Lexis, Westlaw, and other electronic resources licensed by the law library or Axinn. Your liaison will arrange for your Bloomberg, Lexis, and Westlaw passwords, and can contact vendor representatives to schedule more in-depth training for you or your classes. TWEN or Blackboard assistance At your request, we will arrange for training for you and your administrative assistant in setting up and maintaining a web course. TWEN training will be provided by our Westlaw representative. You may wish to browse reference guides and resources for using TWEN at https:// lawschool.westlaw.com/marketing/display/si/1. The University s Faculty Computing Services department can provide Blackboard training and support. You can request assistance by emailing FCShelp@hofstra.edu. You may also wish to review the reference guides and resources for using Blackboard at http://www.hofstrateach.org/index. php?title=welcome:_blackboard_9 Online Research Guides We maintain selected existing research guides. You may view our guides at http://law.hofstra.edu/library/research/guides/index. html. While we are not able to create new guides at this time, we would be happy to recommend guides created by other academic law libraries that may be relevant to the research your students are conducting. law.hofstra.edu/library 3

3. Other Acquisitions We work closely with faculty on collection development and seek to acquire materials necessary to support the law school s teaching and research needs. If you have a request for materials (print or electronic) to be purchased for the Library s collection, or if you discover Library materials, especially looseleaf or journal titles, that are redundant or no longer necessary, please notify your liaison. With very limited exceptions, we cannot purchase office copies of materials for our faculty. Routing We will arrange for journal and Library materials to be routed. If you have particular titles you would like routed to you regularly, contact your liaison. Exam Archive At your request, we will include copies of past exams or model exam questions and answers in our Exam Archive. We will not include any material without your express permission. You can find information about the Exam Archive at http://law.hofstra.edu/library/faculty/examinfo/index.html. Course Reserves You may place items on course reserve specific to classes you are teaching. These can be personal copies of books/videos/other materials, copies of items already in the library collection, or heavily used materials that should be available for all students in the class. CALI to access CALI lessons, go to lessons.cali.org and use the password HOFSTRfac89 For other database passwords, contact your liaison or the Reference Desk at 463-5908. Research Assistant Training: Law Librarians will provice training for faculty RAs on request. Please contact your library liason for this service. 4

OTHER SERVICES Faculty Publications Faculty Archive The Library maintains an archive of faculty book publications. Three copies of each book published by a faculty member are added to the Library s collection. One of these is placed in our archive. Faculty Publications Display Case Upon initial publication by faculty of an article or book, the reprint or book is placed in the Faculty Publications Display Case located in the Library. For a newly published article to appear in the display case, please send a reprint to your Library liason. Faculty should notify their liaison when they have had a book or chapter published. A maximum of three publications for each faculty will be displayed at any given time. Reference / Instructional Services Department Reference The Reference Librarians assist students, faculty and other patrons at the Reference Desk. In addition, they guest lecture in classes and teach separate research workshops. All reference librarians serve as faculty liaisons. In the absence of your liaison, you can contact the reference librarian at the Reference Desk (463-5908) for research assistance; assistance with searching BloombergLaw, Lexis, Westlaw and other databases; and document delivery assistance. You can find a link to a calendar reflecting the month s reference desk hours on the Library s homepage, under the Hours link. Law Library Blog The Library maintains a blog at lawblogs.hofstra.edu/lawlibrary to keep you informed of events in the Library and to provide research tips and interesting websites to visit. law.hofstra.edu/library 5

Access and Collection Services Department The Access and Collection Services Department handles a variety of functions in the Library. Staffing the Circulation/Reserve Desk and assisting patrons are just the most visible functions. The department also handles document delivery of materials to faculty, interlibrary loan processing, study room reservations and course reserves. Additionally, shelving of Library materials and general maintenance of the stacks, tables and carrels are done through this department. This Department also works behind the scenes to keep the Library running. The department orders, receives, and processes all the print and elctronic materials acquired by the Library and added to the collection. This includes books, audio, video, periodicals, microforms and internet resources. Access and Collection Services is also responsible for the maintenance of the online catalog. Library Administration The Director oversees and is responsible for all operations of the Library and makes all purchasing decisions. Acquisition Recommendations You can make acquisition recommendations to your liaison or to the library director. Policy Questions Faculty with questions regarding Library policies should contact the library director (463-5901). Library Space The Library Senior Support Specialist works with the Law School and University Plant department regarding issues relating to the physical space of the Library. For concerns regarding temperature, custodial needs or building problems within the Library, contact Jacqueline Cassar (463-5900, jacqueline.cassar@hofstra.edu). 6

STAFF DIRECTORY BY FUNCTION Acquisitions Rou Chai Lin 463-5904 lawlpr@hofstra.edu Book Donations Jacqueline Cassar 463-5900 jacqueline.cassar @hofstra.edu Book Purchases & Journal Subscriptions Courtney Selby lawcls@hofstra.edu 463-5901 Checkout of Books Circulation 463-5898 lawlib@hofstra.edu Circulation Policies Mary Godfrey-Rickards 463-5127 lawmyg@hofstra.edu Class Presentations Lisa Spar 463-5392 lawlas@hofstra.edu Delivery of Library Materials Richard Torriani 463-5869 lawrat@hofstra.edu Exams Archive (online) Lisa Spar 463-5392 lawlas@hofstra.edu Faculty Publications for Display Case Jacqueline Cassar 463-5900 jacqueline.cassar @hofstra.edu Government Documents Kevin Shelton 463-6150 lawkbs@hofstra.edu Instruction Lisa Spar 463-5392 lawlas@hofstra.edu Interlibrary Loan Richard Torriani 463-5869 lawrat@hofstra.edu Journal Routing Sheryl Johnson 463-5902 lawscj@hofstra.edu Lexis/Westlaw Passwords Lisa Spar 463-5392 lawlas@hofstra.edu Liaison Program Lisa Spar 463-5392 lawlas@hofstra.edu Library Computing Services Courtney Selby 463-5901 lawcls@hofstra.edu Library Workshops Lisa Spar 463-5392 lawlas@hofstra.edu Policy Questions Courtney Selby lawcls@hofstra.edu 463-5901 Reference Services Lisa Spar 463-5392 lawlas@hofstra.edu Renewal of Books Circulation 463-5898 lawlib@hofstra.edu Research Assistance your liaison or Reference 463-5908 Reserves Circulation 463-5898 lawlib@hofstra.edu TWEN or Blackboard your liaison NOTE: You can always contact your liaison with any question. S/he will see that a request is routed to the proper person/department. law.hofstra.edu/library 7

FIRST FLOOR - Hofstra Law 100P 102B 100K 100R 100N 100M 106 107 108 109 LAW LIBRARY 103D 103C 10 103B 103A 105 104A 104 118 117 116 115 114B 114A 104B 104C 104D 8

101C 101D 101B 100A 101A Reference Desk Reading Room 102A 100D 100C 100B 100S Circulation Desk 102 Atrium (2nd Floor) Dean s Suite Career Services 100H 100G Computer Lab 100E Maurice A. Deane School of Law Entrance Downstairs for Offices 011-028 and 030-034 Law, Logic and Technology Lab 113A Media Studio 113 Stairs Library CAFE (Offices) Rooms Corridors Koppleman Entrance law.hofstra.edu/library 9

LOWER LEVEL - Hofstra Law Lower Level A 103B 029L 029M 029N 029 Q 034 033 032 029k 029H Communication Suite 029J 029 R 029P 034 A 029G 029A 029S 035 029F 029 029T 029U Library/Study Area 029B 029C 029E library/study Area Library/Study Area 038 014 017 038P 038Q 038R 038N 038U 038T 038S IT Department 013 012 10

022E 023A 023B 022F 022G 022 031 IT Dept. 030 022H 028 026 024 025 022J 022K 022B Copy Room 021 Vending Machines 022C Lower Level B 020 Stairs 018 019 Area/Zone (Class) Rooms 010 Corridors Locker Room 011 011B law.hofstra.edu/library 11

Locations Print Materials Federal - statutes, cases, digests New York - statutes, cases, digests, treatises Legal Secondary - ALR,Decennial, Digests, AmJur, CJS, Words and Phrases State - statutes, selected digests Area of Library Reading Room Reading Room Reading Room Lower Level B - Regional Reporters, State (except NY) Lower Level B Periodicals; Microforms Ready Reference Reserve; Course Reserve - reserve items for classes, Restatements, NY State and City Administrative Codes Lower Level A Shelves by Reference Desk Shelves behind Circulation Desk CALL Number Locations A - J K1 - K30 K31 - K1029 KB - KE KF1 - KF320 KF321 - KF2140 KF2165 - KF6335 KF6335 - KF9999 KFA - KFZ Area of Library Main Level Side - (Room 100L, Doors on left off of Main Level Classified-front) Lower Level A - (Room 022, down stairs near Reference Desk) Main Level Side - (Room 100L, Doors on left off of Main Level Classified - front) Main Level Classified - (front, large room just beyond computer lab) Main Level Classified - (front, large room just beyond computer lab) Main Level Classified - back (Room 103, through double doors in back of Classified-front) Lower Level B - (Room 029C, through double doors on Main Level, down stairs on the left) Lower Level B - (Room 029C, through double doors on Main Level, down stairs on the left) Lower Level B - (Room 029, past Main Level computer lab, down stairs on right) 12

CALL Number Subject Guide ADMINISTRATIVE LAW KF5401 - KF5425 Area of Library ANTITRUST (Trade Regulation) BANKRUPTCY (Bankruptcy Reporter: KF1516.A2 B3) CIVIL PROCEDURE (Moore s Federal Practice: KF8820.A313M63) CIVIL RIGHTS COMMERCIAL LAW CONSTITUTIONAL LAW CONTRACTS CORPORATIONS / AGENCY / SECURITIES CRIMINAL LAW / CRIMINAL PROCEDURE DOMESTIC RELATIONS EMPLOYMENT / LABOR LAW (NLRB Decisions: KF3362.A21) ETHICS EVIDENCE IMMIGRATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROPERTY TAX (CCH Standard Federal Tax Rptr: KF6365.C6) TORTS TRUSTS / ESTATES KF1601 - KF1666 KF1501 - KF1548 KF8815 - KF8891 KF4700 - KF4788 KF871 - KF890 KF4501 - KF5130 KF801 - KF869 KF1341 - KF1480 KF9201 - KF9950 KF501 - KF553 KF3301 - KF3580 KF300 - KF313 KF8931 - KF8969 KF4800 - KF4845 KF2971 - KF3192 KF560 - KF720 KF6253 - KF6795 KF1246 - KF1327 KF726 - KF780 Main Level Classified-front law.hofstra.edu/library 13

HOURS For most of the school year, the Library is open and the Circulation Desk is staffed during the following hours: Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday-Sunday 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Outside of the hours listed above, Hofstra Law students and faculty may access the Library on a modified 24/7 hours schedule using their ID cards. The Library will be open special hours during holidays, intersession periods and breaks when there are limited or no classes. You can see the schedule on the Library s website. During the semester, the Reference Desk is staffed during the following hours: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. CONTACT INFORMATION Administrative Office... 516-463-5900 Circulation Desk... 516-463-5898 Reference Desk... 516-463-5908 Campus Crime Reporting and Fire Safety Statistics In compliance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and other federal law, an annual campus safety report, which contains detailed information on campus security and fire safety, including statistics, is available by accessing the Hofstra website at hofstra.edu/campussafetyreport or by contacting the Advisory Committee on Campus Safety. Crime statistics are also available at the U.S. Department of Education website at ope.ed.gov/security. The Advisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide, upon request, all campus crime and fire safety statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education. For additional information or a paper copy of the report, please call the Department of Public Safety at 516-463-6606. 1198:7/17