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Coronavirus Response: Updates

Boley Law Library response to Coronavirus.

Boley Services During the Remote Start to the Spring Semester

by Sarah Johnson on 2022-01-03T16:51:00-08:00 | 0 Comments

 (beginning Jan. 4, 2022)

In response to the remote start of the semester and changes in Lewis & Clark Law School pandemic-related guidelines, the Law Library will be making the following changes to services. The Law Library remains open to current Lewis & Clark students, faculty, and staff only. Check this space and the law library homepage for any updates.

KN95 or better masks are required at all times in the Law Library.

January 4–7

- The Boley Law Library building is closed
- Reference Librarians are available 12-4 pm on chat, email, or individual Zoom research appointment. More at https://lawlib.lclark.edu/askus
- Questions about hours, checkouts, or need to make special arrangements to pick up an item? Call our front desk staff at 503-768-6676 or email lawcirculation@lclark.edu

January 9 until further notice

- The Boley Law Library is open (current LC students, faculty, and staff only)
- Students may study in the Boley and Wood Hall Reading Rooms (limit one person per table)
- The Wood Hall Study Rooms are returning to a one person per room limit until further notice
- Reference librarians are available 10-4 weekdays via chat, email, or individual Zoom research appointment. See https://lawlib.lclark.edu/askus
- Course materials may be checked out from reserves at the front desk, and library materials are freely available from the shelves and may be requested from storage, Summit, Interlibrary Loan, etc.
- We will be closed January 17 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Any currently checked out books have had their due dates changed to January 25. No need to make a special trip back to return them during remote course weeks.


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