Author Archives: Ramsey Donnell

Intersession Hours: May 16-26

The Library’s Spring Intersession will run from May 16 through May 26 with reduced hours: Mon. – Fri.: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Sat. – Sun.: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

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Library catalog outage – Mar. 14

On Thursday, March 14, the John Marshall library catalog will be down for a server upgrade.  Library users should expect the catalog to be down the full day, though we hope the disruption will be of shorter duration.  Users will not be able to search the catalog, renew books online or place holds on books. …
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Spring Break Hours, Mar. 10-16

The Library will have shortened hours during Spring Break, which begins this Sunday, March 10, and runs through the following Saturday, March 16. Hours are: Sun., Mar. 10 — 9 am – 6 pm Mon. – Fri., Mar. 11-15 — 8 am – 6 pm Sat., Mar. 16 – 9 am — 6 pm Regular…
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Intersession hours: July 28 – August 5

During the summer intersession (July 28 – August 5) the library will be open from 8 am to 6 pm, Monday through Friday, and 9 am to 6 pm, Saturday and Sunday.  Regular hours will resume on Monday, August 6.

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National Library Week Events: April 9-14

CELEBRATE NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK WITH THE JMLS LIBRARY! Monday, April 9 Guest speaker Lisa Holton, author of “For Members Only: A History of Chicago’s Private Clubs” 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm Room 409 Tuesday, April 10 Students & Scholars Series with Professor Marc Ginsberg 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm Room 1202 Book Cake 4:00 pm…
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Library Lunchtime Learning Series: The Legal Research Process, Monday, Sept. 20

Whether you are a 3L or a 1L in your first weeks of law school, you have probably gathered that legal research is a different animal from research in other disciplines.  Each research problem raises similar questions.  When do I start searching for cases?  When do I use secondary sources like law review articles?  How…
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