Welcome to the Law
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Library Entrance
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Fredrikson & Byron Library Lobby The
library lobby is on the plaza (1st) floor of the building, to the left of the
main entrance of the building. This lobby permits 24 hours access to the library
book drop and photocopiers and to a study area on the 2nd floor of the library.
An elevator to the upper floors of the library is available from the lobby
whenever the library is open. |
Library Lobby & Elevator
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Circulation Desk & Reserve
Collection The circulation desk is located just inside the
entrance. It is staffed whenever the library is open. The circulation staff
manages the reserve collection (including past exams), circulates library
materials, handles the assignment of study rooms and carrels, and distributes
cards for photocopying and the wireless network. A public workstation with
access to the online catalog is also available at this desk. |
 Circulation Desk & Reserve Collection
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Kaplan, Strangis & Kaplan Reference
Center The reference office is located next to the
circulation desk near the entrance to the reading room. It is staffed 7 days a
week during the academic year and Monday - Friday during the summer and
inter-sessions. The reference staff is available to suggest information sources
and research strategies and to explain how to use library materials, electronic
resources, and equipment. |
Reference Office
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Harold M. & Rada N. Fredrikson Reading
Room The reading room on the first floor of the library
houses current statutes, regulations, and cases from all U.S. jurisdictions. The
library's extensive collections of microform materials (see below), looseleaf
services, treatises and periodicals are housed on the first floor reading room.
Public workstations with access to the online catalog are available near the
entrance to the reading room. |
Primary Stacks
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Microform Collection Among the materials
included in the library's microform collection are: legal newspapers, court
briefs, session laws, U.S. congressional and U.N. documents, the Federal
Register and the Code of Federal Regulations. Microform reader/printers are
provided. |
Microform Collection
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Harold M. & Rada N. Fredrikson Reading
Room
 Study areas on the plaza level are
conveniently located in the stacks and at long tables near the libary's
looseleaf services collection. All seating in the reading room is unassigned.
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Room 153 - Computer Training Lab Networked
computer workstations and a training room for online research on this floor are
available to University of Minnesota law students. |
Room 153 Computer Training Lab
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After Hours Access University of Minnesota
law students, faculty, and staff may access the library 24 hours, seven
days a week. |
Entrance to Fredrikson Reading Room.
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The Honorable David S. Doty
Reading Room The second floor houses
collections of state, federal, and U.N. documents. Non-current federal statutes
and codes and treatises covering philosophy, religion, history, and social
science topics, and duplicate sets of first floor materials are also found here.
Several study rooms are available to University of Minnesota law students. A
public workstation with access to the online catalog is available inside the
wooden doors. The Minnesota Law Review, Law and Inequality, and
Minnesota Journal of Global Trade also have offices on this floor. After
hours, University of Minnesota law students, faculty, and staff may enter the
second floor by using their electronic key cards on the white door from the
balcony area overlooking the circulation desk. |
Second Floor Stacks Area
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Second Floor Balcony The balcony area is
open 24 hours a day. It provides a casual reading area stocked with daily
newspapers and popular news magazines. Photocopiers and unassigned study tables
and carrels are also provided. |
Second Floor Balcony & Photocopiers
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Stairway Access to 3rd & 4th Floors On
the second floor balcony there is a white door that opens on to a stairway to
the library's third and fourth floors. After hours, University of Minnesota law
students, faculty, and staff may access this stairway by using their electronic
key cards.
Door to 3rd & 4th floor stairway |
Stairway to 3rd & 4th Floors
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Third Floor The library's third floor
contains works on state law, international and comparative law, human rights,
and the law of the United Kingdom, Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies.
Duplicate sets of first floor materials are also found here. Several study rooms
for University of Minnesota law students and a photocopier and public
workstation with access to the online catalog are available. The Minnesota
Intellectual Property Law Review has its office on the third floor. |
3rd Floor
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Fourth Floor & Computer Lab
The fourth floor of the library houses works on the law of foreign
jurisdictions that are not found on the third floor, treatises covering
education, science, medicine, and technology and duplicate sets of first floor
materials. Several study rooms and a computer lab on the fourth floor are
available to University of Minnesota law students. A photocopier is also
provided on this floor. After hours, University of Minnesota law students,
faculty, and staff may enter the computer lab by using their electronic key
cards on the white door that leads into the lab. |
Computer Lab
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Riesenfeld Rare Books
Research Center
The
Riesenfeld Rare Books Research Center is located on the subplaza of Mondale
Hall. The center provides an exhibit area and a secure area for the Law
Library's special collections. For more information visit the Center's web page.
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Riesenfeld Exhibit Area
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