THE LAW LIBRARY The Law Library consists of the Main Law Library Building and the Law Library Annex. The Main Building contains three levels of book stacks which correspond to the three floors of the Law School building. These levels are commonly known as the Main Floor, the Balcony, and the Basement The Annex is connected to the Main Building by an over-the street walkway ( The Bridge ) located at the west end of the Main Floor. The Annex also contains three floors, known simply as the first, second and third floors. The Bridge enters the Annex on the second floor
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
Street. It occupies parts of the first and third floors and all of the second floor of the building,...
The first floor stacks (current journals and special collections) and stacks in the original law lib...
THE LAW LIBRARY The Law Library consists of the Main Law Library Building and the Law Library Annex....
A photograph of open space on the Law Library\u27s third floor, which houses the circulating book co...
Law Library c. 1877, in the first Law Building. Source: Bentley Historical Library. Notice that the ...
Architects rendering of the main floor of the expanded and renovated library.https://scholarship.law...
Architects rendering of the ground floor of the expanded and renovated library.https://scholarship.l...
An adequate library is absolutely essential for the operation of a modern law school. Fortunately th...
1930 photo of the Notre Dame Law School building viewed from Notre Dame Avenue scanned from the Notr...
The second floor of the original law library building prior prior to the construction of a new addit...
1930 photo of the Main Reading Room at the University of Notre Dame Law School\u27s Law Library scan...
Architects rendering of the upper floor of the expanded and renovated library.https://scholarship.la...
Study tables and book shelves in the law libraryStudy tables and book shelves in the law librar
The second floor stacks in the original law library building prior prior to the construction of a ne...
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
Street. It occupies parts of the first and third floors and all of the second floor of the building,...
The first floor stacks (current journals and special collections) and stacks in the original law lib...
THE LAW LIBRARY The Law Library consists of the Main Law Library Building and the Law Library Annex....
A photograph of open space on the Law Library\u27s third floor, which houses the circulating book co...
Law Library c. 1877, in the first Law Building. Source: Bentley Historical Library. Notice that the ...
Architects rendering of the main floor of the expanded and renovated library.https://scholarship.law...
Architects rendering of the ground floor of the expanded and renovated library.https://scholarship.l...
An adequate library is absolutely essential for the operation of a modern law school. Fortunately th...
1930 photo of the Notre Dame Law School building viewed from Notre Dame Avenue scanned from the Notr...
The second floor of the original law library building prior prior to the construction of a new addit...
1930 photo of the Main Reading Room at the University of Notre Dame Law School\u27s Law Library scan...
Architects rendering of the upper floor of the expanded and renovated library.https://scholarship.la...
Study tables and book shelves in the law libraryStudy tables and book shelves in the law librar
The second floor stacks in the original law library building prior prior to the construction of a ne...
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
Street. It occupies parts of the first and third floors and all of the second floor of the building,...
The first floor stacks (current journals and special collections) and stacks in the original law lib...