Library Policies & Usage
As you begin law school at Suffolk University, we hope you will take a bit of time to explore the law library. This guide is designed to help you make the most of the services and the collections we provide. We feel certain you will find the collection and our staff helpful. Please feel free to ask any library staff member if you have questions or need help. Our professional law librarians are experts at legal research and computerized resources and can speed your research. We stand ready to help you as you begin your studies.
We look forward to working with you.
Policies
Hours
Library Hours
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Reference Hours
Monday - Thursday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Any changes in library hours will be posted on the library doors and the main page of the library website.
Access
The primary mission of the Suffolk University Law School Library is to support the learning and scholarship needs of Suffolk University Law School students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni.
We are also open to Suffolk University students, faculty, staff, and administrators.
We are a private library and not open to the general public, with the following exceptions:
- Current law students and law faculty of NELLCO full-member schools who need to access a specific resource that they cannot access via their own library*
- Current members of state bars in good standing*
*During exam periods and other special events, we are only open to members of the Suffolk University community. Only members of the Suffolk University community can check out items from the general collection and reserve.
Study Room Policy & Procedure
Policy:
- Study room reservations must be made online on a first come first serve basis.
- Only one study room reservation per day per student is permitted
- Study rooms may be reserved up to seven days in advance.
- Use of study rooms is limited to four hour increments per group.
- If you are more than 30 minutes late arriving for your reservation, your reservation will be cancelled.
- Abuses of study rooms and violation of the study room policy may result in the revocation of study room privileges.
Procedure:
- Reservations for study rooms must be made online.
- Study room doors will remain unlocked while occupied.
Do not leave valuables unattended.
Noise Policy
- Please be considerate of others and keep noise to a minimum in designated quiet zones, which are intended for individual reading and studying.
- Designated quiet zones in the law library are the reading room and west side of the 6th floor and the reading room and west side of the 7th floor. (The west side is to the left as you enter the library.)
Food & Drink Policy
- Food and drink—in permanent, spill-proof containers—are allowed in most areas of the library (see exception below). Please be mindful and respectful of library property and fellow patrons by avoiding spills/messes and keeping noise and odors to a minimum.
- Food and drink are not allowed in room 725, the research instruction room.
Cell Phone Policy
- All patrons should set their phones to vibrate when entering the library to avoid disturbing other library patrons.
- Talking on cell phones is permitted in the law library in areas that are not designated quiet zones provided that the noise does not disturb other patrons.
Circulation/Reserve Services
You can reach the Circulation/Reserve Desk at 617-573-8177.
Special Collections
Research Services
Legal research librarians are available at the Research Desk, located directly across from the entrance to the Law Library on the sixth floor. If you are looking for reference or research assistance, help in formulating Lexis or Westlaw queries, an introduction to the online library catalog, or a quick tutorial on one of the many legal databases available in the Law Library, the Research Desk is the place to come. For more in-depth discussion of a research project, an appointment may be made with an individual legal research librarian. If you cannot make it into the Law Library, research assistance is available by phone at 617-573-8516 or via email at [email protected].