The University of Virginia record February, 1909 | ||
LIBRARY.
The Law Library is accommodated by its own library rooms, separate
from the general University library. The rooms are heated by steam and
lighted by electricity, and are located with special reference to the convenience
of the law students. A librarian is in attendance during working
hours.
The library contains practically a complete set of the English Reports
to date; the reports of nearly all the States; the United States
Supreme Court Reports; the National Reporter System Complete; modern
annotated reports, such as the American Decisions, American Reports,
American State Reports, Law Reports Annotated, English Ruling Cases,
etc.; and all the modern search-books, in the form of general digests (including
the Century) and Encyclopedias, besides a large collection of textbooks.
Law students have all the privileges of the general University
Library, containing more than 60,000 volumes, without extra charge.
The University of Virginia record February, 1909 | ||