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The Law Library supports faculty teaching in three ways:

1) Reserve Materials

The Closed Reserve Collection is found behind the Circulation Desk in the Reading Room. The collection includes items on Permanent Reserve due to high demand. The Collection also includes Course Reserve, which contains faculty-identified items that are required or recommended for a particular course. The library locates these items on campus, or will purchase them, if necessary.  For details, please use the Course Reserve Requests page.   

2) Research Instruction

Research attorneys can provide specialized research instruction to students in your courses and seminars covering major research tools and strategies for that area of law. Contact your liaison to arrange for classroom presentations in your upcoming courses.

3) Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) Exercises

Cornell Law School is a member of the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, which each year provides a complete set of online exercises. These exercises provide a practical supplement to class sessions. Contact your liaison for a current print catalog of offerings or check the web catalog at http://lessons.cali.org/catalog.html. All exercises are available on the law school network and can be downloaded. You or your students can get the Cornell CALI password from research attorney Julie Jones, Room 340B, 255-5858.