MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR The University of Georgia School of Law Library has a long and proud history. Its primary mission is to support the research needs of the faculty and students of the School of Law, but as one of the largest and richest collections of legal materials in the Southeast, it is also a valuable resource for the State of Georgia and the entire region. State-of-the-art technology and a library staff who are determined to bring the world\u27s information to our doorstep, or perhaps I should say to our computer screens, make this truly a library without walls . The Law Library occupies some 45,000 square feet in two buildings that are connected by an aerial bridge. The most striking feature of the library building is the ma...
Photos of the school\u27s renovated facilities plus an update on some of its technological improveme...
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
There\u27s more to the library than books and a pretty view! Come learn about the useful and not-so-...
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR The University of Georgia School of Law Library has a long and proud histo...
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR The University of Georgia School of Law Library has a long and proud histo...
THE LAW LIBRARY The Law Library consists of the Main Law Library Building and the Law Library Annex....
Welcome to the University of Georgia Law Library The purpose of this guide is to familiarize you wit...
Welcome to the University of Georgia Law Library The purpose of this guide is to familiarize you wit...
An adequate library is absolutely necessary for the operation of a modern Law School. Fortunately th...
The highlight of the 1980-81 academic year at the University of Georgia School of Law was the openin...
Prospactive Student, I weIcome your interest in the University of Georgia School of Law, one of the ...
We will probably agree that the college or university as a seat of learning must develop and maintai...
This nine page document last revised in December 2005 served as the strategic plan for the Universit...
Georgia Law\u27s Alexander Campbell King Law Library was recently named as one of the top law librar...
The University of Georgia School of Law, founded in 1859 by Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Thomas R.R. Cobb a...
Photos of the school\u27s renovated facilities plus an update on some of its technological improveme...
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
There\u27s more to the library than books and a pretty view! Come learn about the useful and not-so-...
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR The University of Georgia School of Law Library has a long and proud histo...
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR The University of Georgia School of Law Library has a long and proud histo...
THE LAW LIBRARY The Law Library consists of the Main Law Library Building and the Law Library Annex....
Welcome to the University of Georgia Law Library The purpose of this guide is to familiarize you wit...
Welcome to the University of Georgia Law Library The purpose of this guide is to familiarize you wit...
An adequate library is absolutely necessary for the operation of a modern Law School. Fortunately th...
The highlight of the 1980-81 academic year at the University of Georgia School of Law was the openin...
Prospactive Student, I weIcome your interest in the University of Georgia School of Law, one of the ...
We will probably agree that the college or university as a seat of learning must develop and maintai...
This nine page document last revised in December 2005 served as the strategic plan for the Universit...
Georgia Law\u27s Alexander Campbell King Law Library was recently named as one of the top law librar...
The University of Georgia School of Law, founded in 1859 by Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Thomas R.R. Cobb a...
Photos of the school\u27s renovated facilities plus an update on some of its technological improveme...
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
There\u27s more to the library than books and a pretty view! Come learn about the useful and not-so-...