Materials Requests
Stacks are accessible to browse, or you can request print study aids, books, and videos by signing into and using Library Search. If not found, use the Recommend Item for Purchase Form (Not all fields required; select “Law” and you’ll be notified) or contact lawref@uoregon.edu for help. Make sure to actually log in, to get full delivery options and notifications! For more about borrowing library materials, see our Get Library Materials page. Other questions? Call 541-346-3088.
Course Reserves
We will resume print course reserves in the Law Library. You may submit personal or library-owned material to place on reserve. Please use this form to place your reserve requests: https://library.uoregon.edu/reserves/requestreserves (minimum 48-hour turnaround or longer to process reserves as volume increases). If we do not own it, we will attempt to purchase a copy. Please submit purchase requests early to lawacq@uoregon.edu; standard receipt time for print materials is 4 to 6 weeks.
CALI Online Lessons
To access online lessons by CALI – Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction – faculty and students need to create individual accounts:
- Contact lawcirc@uoregon.edu / 6-3088 for the access code
- Go to https://www.cali.org/user/register
- Then login to your new individual account at https://www.cali.org/
Research Help
We are continuing to centralize responses to faculty reference questions through lawref@uoregon.edu. For more involved research help, we encourage you to have your RAs contact us.
Research Instruction
For research instruction in support of course assignments, please contact lawref@uoregon.edu.
Oregon Continuing Legal Education Materials
The law library will no longer purchase new CLE materials. The Oregon State Bar Association’s MCLE web page has specific information about reporting requirements. Other sources for Oregon CLE materials:
- Oregon State Bar CLE seminar website
- Oregon State Bar Professional Liability Fund
- Past CLE programs may be available at county law libraries including the Lane County Law Library
[updated 10 June 2024; anesbit@uoregon.edu]