Are you looking for legal publications to add to the decor of a law
office or some raw materials for a craft project? Bound law reviews and
journals can provide important legal information and may also fit many
other uses. Click here
to see some creative ways of repurposing law books. In order to expand
the open study space in the Law Library, we are currently
deacquisitioning a number of surplus print law review and journal
series. Only those titles that are accessible electronically via HeinOnline
are currently being removed from the collection. The surplus print
resources are available for very reduced prices. The cost of individual
bound items is ten cents ($.10). You may purchase an entire series of a
law review or select individual volumes on a cash and carry basis by
submitting a cash payment to Gordana Filipovic in Room 132A.
The surplus print law reviews and journals are being temporarily
shelved on the East side of the back shelving range on the main floor of
the Law Library. Those bound volumes not sold will be removed from the
shelves on a rotating basis for recycling. As a result, if you are
interested in purchasing a particular title, you should come early and
claim the title. Also, because we anticipate conclusion of the project
by August 10, 2013, we encourage you not to delay.
All of the print volumes that are being removed have been stamped
as "WITHDRAWN" from the Law Library Collection. If you pick up a volume
that is not stamped as withdrawn, it is NOT one of the surplus volumes
and is not available for purchase.
(This entry was originally written and posted by Darla Jackson)
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