A Message from the Schmid Law Library

Professor Richard Leiter
Professor Richard Leiter

Keep it Quiet!
Please keep in mind that many of your fellow students are using the library to study, so please be considerate: keep your voices down and if you get a phone call, please take the call in a quiet place. You can use the stair wells for phone calls, or one of the phone booths on the first floor, but we prefer that you excuse yourself with you caller and take the call in the law college lobby outside the law library


Snacks and Meals
Please keep in mind that the library allows snacks in the library, but not meals. Please use your common sense about this and think about whether your snack will distract others. Please clean up any mess you leave behind.


New Reference Hours
Our reference hours are now 9-noon and 1-4 Monday through Friday. We’ll be at the desk from 10-noon and 1-3.

Library Hours for Fall
Our regular hours this semester are:
Monday – Thursday, 7:30am – 12:30am
Friday, 7:30am – 10pm
Saturday, 9am – 10pm
Sunday, 11am – 12:30am

Labor Day weekend:
Friday, 7:30am – 5pm
Saturday, 9am – 5pm
Sunday, 12pm – 5pm
Monday (Labor Day), 9am – 12:30am


eWellness: Check Your Devices!
•If you were a regular reader of the New York Times on your computer or smart phone remember to log in while on campus in order to continue access when you’re off campus. If you still have trouble, try using this link: http://nytimes.com/grouppass and follow the directions to create an account.

•If you want to keep current on legal news in the courts, subscribe to BNA’s US Law Week, follow this link, http://uslw.bna.com/lwrc while on campus and sign up for the email updates.

•For news about the legal profession, consider Law.com at http://law360.com This American Lawyer/National Law Journal service comes to us via LexisNexis and reports on all kinds of information about the law, law firms and the legal profession. Create an account and sign up for specialized newsletters to keep abreast of subjects that you’re interested in. A good source of information when you’re taking seminar classes.

•Above the Law, http://abovethelaw.com is another service that reports on the law, the legal profession and legal education.

Researching a Seminar Paper?
Prof Stefanie Pearlman has developed an excellent LibGuide to help you research a seminar paper. Check it out. Researching a Seminar Paper: http://schmidguides.unl.edu


NEW! Download Audio Versions of Important Legal Journals from ModioLegal
ModioLegal is a new company that offers audio versions of three specialized practice-oriented journals: The Tax Lawyer, ABI Journal (American Bankruptcy Institute) and Litigation in Practice. Follow the link below to create an account sign up. This is a new service which is being offered on a trial basis to law schools on a free trial. YOU MUST USE YOUR UNL.EDU EMAIL ADDRESS to subscribe: http://www.modiolegal.com/user If you do subscribe, we’d love to hear your feedback as to whether(or not) you think it useful.