Robert Crown Law Library

Overview

From its humble beginnings of a single bookcase holding a set of The Pony Law Series, the Robert Crown Law Library has grown to a collection of over 500,000 print volumes and an incredible array of online databases. Our professional librarians and staff work closely with both faculty and students to answer a variety of research questions as well as help to identify and retrieve the legal and interdisciplinary materials.

The library is situated on four floors, with wireless internet access throughout. The first floor includes a beautiful, sunny reading room, with tables, carrels, and easy chairs along with computers and study rooms. The second floor includes, in addition to the reference staff, many resources for starting research. The second floor offers law students 24-hour access, a large reading room, an electronic information center, and a teaming area for collaborative projects. The third floor is ringed with study carrels situated among trees which grow on this floor — a peaceful place to work or relax.

Hours

Regular Hours
(Starting August 25, 2008)
2008-09 Calendar
Monday - Thursday8:00 A.M. - Midnight
Friday8:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Saturday9:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Sunday10:00 A.M. - Midnight
 
Holiday & Special Hours
2008
September 1 (Labor Day)Closed
November 26 (Thanksgiving Wednesday)8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
November 27 (Thanksgiving)Closed
November 28 (Thanksgiving Friday)Closed
November 29 (Thanksgiving Saturday)Closed
* Restricted Access Policy December 4 - 18: use of reading rooms is limited to law students only
December 5 (Special study hours, Fri.)8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
December 6 (Special study hours, Sat.)9:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
December 12 (Special study hours, Fri.)8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
December 13 (Special study hours, Sat.)8:30 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
December 19 (Reduced Hours)8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
December 20 - January 1, 2009 (Holiday break)Closed
2009
January 19 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day)Closed
February 16 (Presidents' Day)9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
March 7 (Reduced Hours)9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
*Restricted Access Policy March 11 - 20: use of reading rooms is limited to law students only
March 13 (Special study hours, Fri.)8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
March 14 (Special Study hours, Sat.)9:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
March 22 (Reduced Hours)10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
*Restricted Access Policy April 24 - May 6: use of reading rooms is limited to law students only
April 24 (Special study hours, Fri.)8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
April 25 (Special study hours, Sat.)9:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
May 1 (Special study hours, Fri.)8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
May 2 (Special study hours, Sat.)8:30 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
May 10 SLS Graduation Closed
May 25 (Memorial Day)Closed
July 3 (Independence Day, Fri.)Closed
September 7 (Labor Day)Closed
 
Spring/Summer Break Hours 2008
Spring Break: March 23 - 26
Monday - Thursday8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
Friday8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Saturday9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Summer Break: May 7 - August 23
Special Bar Prep. Hours: May 7 - July 31
Monday - Thursday8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
Friday8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Saturday & Sunday1:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
 
Reduced Hours: August 1 - August 23
Monday - Friday8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Saturday & SundayClosed
 

Note: Library hours and access policies are subject to change. For any updates, please call 650 723.2477.

Access

The Robert Crown Law Library welcomes Stanford students, faculty, and staff to delve into its collection of more than 500,000 books, 360,000 microform and audiovisual items, and approximately 8,000 periodicals, and invites them to turn to the Library's service-oriented staff with research questions.

For general questions about the Library, access, or services e-mail reference@law.stanford.edu or call 650 723.2477.

Stanford Law alumni/alumnae are always welcome to use the law library. If you are an alumnus or alumna and would like to obtain a special alumni library card (that will also grant access to other campus libraries), please fill out the online form or contact us at reference@law.stanford.edu. Please provide us with your name as you'd like it to appear on the card, your mailing address and your class year.

Attorneys may use the Library on a fee basis. For more information, e-mail reference@law.stanford.edu or call 650 723.2477.

Services

Reference Services

Reference librarians are available to help you find your way around the Library and its legal materials, and assist you in locating materials that are not in our library. Reference assistance is available from 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. on Monday through Thursday and 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. on Friday. The reference desk phone number and voice mail is 650 725.0800, and our e-mail address is reference@law.stanford.edu.

Catalog (Socrates)

Socrates is the online catalog for all of the libraries at Stanford. All of the Law Library's collection is now on Socrates except for pre-1978 foreign materials and some statutes, court reporters, and reference books. Retrospective efforts are currently in progress and older material is continually being added to this online database.

Socrates is easy to use, but if you'd like assistance in using Socrates, please consult a reference librarian.

Circulation of Books

Monographs may be charged out for one month. Hardbound journals and pamphlets circulate out of the library for one day or longer to a carrel. The Course Reserve collection circulates for 2 hours. If you are unable to locate a book, please bring the call letters to the Circulation Desk for assistance; staff there can tell you which carrel the material is in or can initiate a recall or search. The Library uses an automated circulation system and all patrons who want to borrow will need a barcoded ID card.

If you wish to renew a book, you may not renew by telephone; however, you may renew by logging into My Account or sending an e-mail to CrownCirc@lists.stanford.edu.

Interlibrary Loan Services

Crown Law Library maintains agreements with libraries around the globe to obtain books, articles, documents, and other materials not available at Stanford's campus libraries. This service is available for Stanford Law School faculty, students and staff. If the research materials you need cannot be obtained at Stanford, fill out an Interlibrary Loan Request
Form
. Please contact our Interlibrary Loan Specialist with any questions you may have at smoss@stanford.edu or 650 723.1932.

CourseWork

CourseWork is Stanford University's web based course management system that displays announcements, syllabi, readings, and much more. All law school classes have a CourseWork page.

Digital Reserves

Digital Reserves functions as an archive of course materials that contains exams, model answers and reading materials from pervious years. Access is limited to the law school community.

Photocopying Facilities

The Library has 2 photocopy machines, both of which offer letter, legal and ledger size (17" x 11") copies. One machine is in the small room behind the Loan Desk on the first floor. The other is located on the second floor in the Teaming Room. You may purchase a copy card in either room by using the black card dispensing machine. The cost of the card is $1.00. The new card must be activated by putting additional value onto it, again by using the card dispenser.

Carrels & Cabinets

Carrels on the third floor of the library and cabinets on the first floor may be reserved by visiting law scholars, advanced degree law students and law students working on faculty research projects. To register for a carrel, please send an e-mail to reference@law.stanford.edu. If you have a special need and would like to reserve a carrel or a storage cabinet, please contact us.

Student Journal Borrowing from Stanford University Libraries

Library borrowing must be set up through the law library before materials can be borrowed from campus libraries. Please check the authorized member lists from currently active journals and if your membership list is not posted, please do the following.

  1. Identify a library liaison, who will be responsible for returning recalled and overdue materials.
  2. E-mail the liaison's name and a list of students authorized to borrow for the journal to Naheed Zaheer.
  3. Contact reference@law.stanford.edu to set up your library journal space and arrange for liaison & source puller training.

Online Services

The Law Library—plus the Stanford University Libraries generally—provides access to hundreds of online research tools. For detailed descriptions of our most popular databases, please scroll down or click "i". To learn about these and other available tools from a reference librarian, please e-mail reference@law.stanford.edu or call 650 725.0800.

Popular Databases

BNA

BNA publishes over 200 print and electronic news, analysis, and reference products that provide intensive coverage of legal and regulatory developments for decision makers in business and government. Please inquire at the Reference Desk. BNA access is limited to the Stanford Law School community. Stanford Law students and faculty can request electronic subscriptions to:

  • ABA/BNA Lawyers' Manual on Professional Conduct
  • Antitrust & Trade Regulation Report
  • Criminal Law Reporter
  • Electronic Commerce & Law Report
  • Family Law Reporter
  • International Trade Daily
  • Labor and Employment Law Library
  • Patent Trademark & Copyright Journal
  • Securities Regulation & Law Report
  • Tax Management Portfolios Plus
  • U.S. Law Week

Bloomberg Law

This product is from the well-known provider of business and financial news data and described as an "all inclusive tool providing in-depth legal analysis, filings, opinions, real-time and archival news, indexes, rankings, company and biographical information, research and streaming live trial coverage on a single, integrated desktop platform." Access is via either of the two dedicated Bloomberg terminals on the first floor of the law library or, more conveniently, using "Bloomberg Anywhere" together with a biometric device (called the "B-Unit") on any computer connected to the Internet/World Wide Web. For information, please inquire at the reference desk by telephone to 650 725.0800 or by e-mail to reference@law.stanford.edu. One new, publicly-accessible feature is the current Bloomberg Law Report library of topical law reports in areas like antitrust & trade, banking & finance, and director & officer liability, among others.

CasemakerX

Free service (and a product of Lawriter, LLC, a division of Collexis Holdings, Corp., a "contextual" search software company) supported by the Casemaker Bar Consortium and its 475,000 attorney membership consisting of state bar associations across the United States. The suite of free materials includes case law, codes & statutes, medical support documents and experts, and languages. Each user signs up individually at the Member Login box.

CCH Legal Professional

CCH Legal Professional provides research products and tools in numerous key practice areas, including securities law and regulation, corporate governance, corporation and business organizations law, investment management, mergers and acquisitions, international business, banking, antitrust and trade regulation, insurance coverage litigation, products liability and safety, government contracts, intellectual property, and transportation law. It includes such titles as the Federal Securities Law Reporter, Blue Sky Laws and Regulations, the Federal Banking Law Reporter and the Trade Regulation Reporter. Access is limited to the Stanford Law School community. Users will be prompted to enter an email address.

China Law Express

China Law Express is a bi-lingual (Mandarin Chinese and English) electronic service of CCH focusing on commercial law and providing daily updates on developments in People's Republic of China (PRC) law. It includes such titles as China Law Reference Service, China Laws for Foreign Business and China Legal Watch. Access to China Law Express has been made possible by the generous gift of Tom and Betsy Shillinglaw and is limited to the Stanford Law School community. Users will be prompted to enter an email address. To enter China Law Express, select the "International Business" tab in CCH Legal Professional and scroll down to the China Law Express link (under Asia Publications).

Eighteenth Century Collections Online

Use Eighteenth Century Collections Online to access the digital images of every page of 150,000 books published during the 18th Century. With full-text searching of approximately 33 million pages, the product allows researchers new methods of access to critical information in the fields of history, literature, religion, law, fine arts, science and more.

Environmental Law Reporter

Published by the Environmental Law Institute, the ELR covers recent developments in the courts, Congress, and agencies and contains primary law sources and articles and analysis of environmental law issues. Stanford Law students and faculty can request the password at the Reference Desk.

Foreign Law Guide

Current sources of codes and basic legislation in jurisdictions from around the world. Foreign Law Guide access is limited to the Stanford Law School community.

Foreign Legal Periodicals Index

Foreign Legal Periodicals indexes articles from over 450 legal periodicals from 1985 to the present. The index to Foreign Legal Periodicals is updated quarterly.

Access to Foreign Legal Periodicals Index is limited to the Stanford University community.

HeinOnline

The Modern Link to Legal History...Hein-On-Line contains full text of many law journals dating back to the 1800's. Users may browse by journal name, author or article, and full-text searching is also available.

Access to Hein-On-Line is limited to the Stanford University community. For easy access use: HeinOnline EZPROXY

Index to Legal Periodicals & Books

Bibliographic database citing articles from legal periodicals (including law reviews, bar association journals, university publications, yearbooks, institutes, and government publications) and indexing law books.

Access is limited to the Stanford University community.

Knowledge Mosaic

Online information resources for legal professionals working in highly regulated industries, including securities, energy, and communication.

Access is limited to the Stanford Law School community Please inquire at the Reference Desk.

LLMC Digital

LLMC is a non-profit cooperative serving member libraries' needs for preservation, space recovery, and collection development on film and online. In its first 27 years of operation, it filmed over 7,500 titles, some 90,000 volumes, of interest to researchers in law and history. Its backfile comprises the world's largest collection of legal literature and government documents in microform. That backfile, and future filming of some 10,000 volumes per year, are being made available for online access on this website.

Leadership Library

The Leadership Library Online provides who's who information from 14 sectors in the United States, including corporate, financial, government (federal, local and state) and non-profit.

Access is limited to the Stanford Law School community. Please inquire at the Reference Desk.

Legal Scholarship Network

The Legal Scholarship Network publishes a series of electronic journals of abstracts -- of working papers as well as articles -- in various areas of law. The Legal Scholarship Network also publishes weekly Professional Announcements that include announcements such as important professional meetings, calls for papers and special issues of journals, and Professional Job Listings.

Our subscription is limited to the Stanford Law School Community. Please inquire at the Reference Desk.

LEXIS/NEXIS

Contact Information:

In the Library:
Use the "hot line" phone located by the computer in the Library. No dialing is needed, but the connection may take a few moments.

At Home:
Lexis/Nexis Customer Service: 1 800 45.LEXIS

Additional Service

Legal Education Applications Consultant: Jessica Bride
E-mail: jessica.bride@lexisnexis.com

Student Reps:
E-mail: lexis-help@lists.stanford.edu

Messages:
Messages for the student associates may be left in their mail slots downstairs

LoisLaw

Loislaw.com's database includes statutes, acts, caselaw and administrative regs from all 50 states, decisions from federal appellate courts, and the U.S. Code, CFR and Federal Register. More databases probably will be added in the future.

An activation code is required to register. Please inquire at the Reference Desk.

MoML

Ten million pages of legal history from America and Britain. Full text searching of more than 21,000 works from casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches, etc. separated into 99 subject areas.

Access is limited to members of the Stanford community. For easy access use: Gale Group EZPROXY

MoML Trials 1600-1926

More than 10,000 titles - and almost two million pages of fully searchable content – derived from the holdings of the law libraries of Harvard and Yale, as well as The Library of the Bar of the City of New York, about the courtroom dramas between 1600 and 1926 that rocked society in America, England and the British Empire. The texts give insights into familial relations and gender conventions, and may be the best source available for nineteenth-century divorce and marriage. The database also contains material offering constitutional value. Many trials engage important historical issues, including the Dred Scott case and the Scopes Monkey Trial.

Access is limited to members of the Stanford community. For easy access use: Gale Group EZPROXY

Newspapers

Newspapers (current and historical) such as the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post can be accessed via ProQuest's Social Science Module on the Stanford University Databases webpage by searching under the subject "News" or for "ProQuest" or the individual newspaper's name.

Access is limited to members of the Stanford community.

RIA Checkpoint

RIA Checkpoint is a database of authoritative tax information, which includes current as well as archival tax research materials. Included in RIA is a complete library of federal, state, local and international tax materials, as well as WG&L treatises and daily updates of cases and rulings.

Please inquire at the Reference Desk if you would like to set up an account.

PACER

Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) is an electronic public access service that allows users to obtain case and docket information from Federal Appellate, District and Bankruptcy courts, and from the U.S. Party/Case Index.

A password is required. Please inquire at the Reference Desk.

Stanford University Databases

This is an alphabetical list of many networked databases available at Stanford. Many of the resources are restricted to members of the Stanford community.

Supreme Court Records and Briefs

Provides nearly 11 million pages of records and briefs from over 150,000 cases brought before the U.S. Supreme Court in the period 1832-1978. Also contains full-text search capabilities to more than 350,000 documents, including appellant's and appellee's briefs, oral transcripts, and petitions for writ of certiorari.

Access is limited to members of the Stanford community. For easy access use: Gale Group EZPROXY

TRACFED

TRACFED is a unique source of authoritative information about federal enforcement activities. Coverage includes all criminal matters recommended for prosecution in the federal courts and t he civil income tax audits by the IRS. TRACFED allows you to enter TRAC's massive data sets and order your own customized data package.

WESTLAW

Contact Information

In the Library:
Use the "hot line" phones located in the Swig Room and the Bibliographic Room. No dialing is needed, but the connection will take a moment or two.

At Home:
West Customer Service: 1 800 850.WEST
West Reference Attorneys: 1 800 850.9378

Additional Service

West Academic Rep: Mark Cygnet
E-mail: Mark.Cygnet@thomsonreuters.com

Student Reps: Schedule
E-mail: westlaw-help@lists.stanford.edu

Messages:
Messages may be left for the student reps. in their mail slots downstairs.

WorldTradeLaw.net

WorldTradeLaw.net provides searchable full text of GATT/WTO Panel and Appellate Body reports; WTO arbitration awards and decisions; Uruguay Round agreements; Tokyo Round agreements; Doha decisions/declarations; NAFTA Chapter 20 Panel reports; NAFTA and related legal instruments; Dispute settlement commentaries (DSCs) for awards and decision, and primary source documents related to international trade law.

Coursework

CourseWork is Stanford University's web based course management system that displays announcements, syllabi, readings, and much more.

If you have any questions about CourseWork, just stop by the reference desk or send your queries to reference@law.stanford.edu or by phone at 650 725.0800.

Recent Catalog Additions

Below are the most recent 20 items (of 500) from the RSS feed.

Judging Russia : Constitutional Court in Russian politics, 1990-2006 / Alexei Trochev.
Author: Trochev, Alexei, 1972-
Publisher: Cambridge ; New York :Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Subjects: Russia (Federation). Konstitutsionny Sud History , Constitutional courts Russia (Federation) History Constitutional law Russia (Federation) History Judicial review Russia (Federation) History.
The power and purpose of international law : insights from the theory and practice of enforcement / Mary Ellen O'Connell.
Author: O'Connell, Mary Ellen, 1958-
Publisher: Oxford ; New York :Oxford University Press, c2008.
Subjects: International law.
Regulation and public interests : the possibility of good regulatory government / Steven P. Croley.
Author: Croley, Steven P., 1965-
Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,c2008.
Subjects: Trade regulation. Administrative law Economic aspects. Social choice.
Law and capitalism : what corporate crises reveal about legal systems and economic development around the world / Curtis J. Milhaupt, Katharina Pistor.
Author: Milhaupt, Curtis J., 1962-
Publisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press,2008.
Subjects: Law and economics. Corporate governance Law and legislation. Industrial laws and legislation. Law Political aspects. Capitalism Moral and ethical aspects. Industrial organization (Economic theory)
Exporting American dreams : Thurgood Marshall's African journey / Mary L. Dudziak.
Author: Dudziak, Mary L., 1956-
Publisher: Oxford ; New York :Oxford University Press, 2008.
Subjects: Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993. , Civil rights Kenya History Sources. Constitutional history Kenya Sources. Judges United States Biography. , Kenya Politics and government To 1963.
B Street : the notorious playground of Coulee Dam / Lawney L. Reyes.
Author: Reyes, Lawney L.
Publisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press,c2008.
Subjects: Colville Indians History. Colville Indians Government relations. Water resources development Columbia River Watershed History. , Colville Indian Reservation (Wash.) History. Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.) History. Grand Coulee (Wash.) History. Grand Coulee (Wash.) Ethnic relations.
Human rights in the polder : human rights and security in the public and private sphere Ineke Boerefijn and Jenny Goldschmidt (editors).
Publisher: Antwerpen : Intersentia,2007.
Subjects: Human rights Congresses. National security Congresses.
European contract law : materials for a common frame of reference : terminology, guiding principles, model rules / produced by Association Henri Capitant des amis de la culture juridique franaise and Socit de lgislation compare ; edited by Bndicte Fauvarque-Cosson and Denis Mazeaud ; prepared by Jean-Baptiste Racine ... [et al.].
Publisher: Munich : Sellier, European Law Publishers,c2008.
Subjects: Contracts European Union countries. Conflict of laws Contracts European Union countries.
Labor law : cases, materials, and problems / Michael C. Harper, Samuel Estreicher, Joan Flynn.
Author: Harper, Michael C., 1948-
Publisher: Austin : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business ;[New York] : Aspen Publishers, c2007.
Subjects: Labor laws and legislation United States Cases.
Mismatch in law school / Jesse Rothstein, Albert Yoon.
Author: Rothstein, Jesse.
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research,2008.
Subjects: Law schools United States Admission. Affirmative action programs in education United States. African American law students.
Affirmative action in law school admissions : what do racial preferences do? / Jesse Rothstein, Albert H. Yoon.
Author: Rothstein, Jesse.
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research,2008.
Subjects: Law schools United States Admissions. Affirmative action programs in education. African American law students.
"Faith based" technology policy / Lawrence Lessig.
Author: Lessig, Lawrence.
Publisher: [2008]
Subjects: Presidential candidates United States Attitudes. Internet industry Government policy United States. Internet Access control Governlment policy United States. Internet service providers Law and legislation United States.
ERISA basics.
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : American Bar Association Joint Committee on Employee Benefits,c2008.
Subjects: United States. Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 Congresses. , Pension trusts Law and legislation United States Congresses.
Distance learning and copyright : a guide to legal issues / Steven A. Armatas.
Author: Armatas, Steven A.
Publisher: Chicago : American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law,c2008.
Subjects: Fair use (Copyright) United States. Copyright United States. Distance education United States. Telecommunication in higher education United States. Internet in education United States.
Electronic evidence : law and practice / Paul R. Rice.
Author: Rice, Paul R.
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : ABA,c2008.
Subjects: Evidence (Law) United States. Electronic records Law and legislation United States. Technology and law Untied States. Electronic discovery (Law) United States.
Introduction to environmental law : cases and materials on water pollution control / by Jeffrey G. MIller, Ann Powers, Nancy Long Elder.
Author: Miller, Jeffrey G., 1941-
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : ELI Press,2008.
Subjects: Environmental law United States.
Witchcraft and the Act of 1604 / edited by John Newton and Jo Bath.
Publisher: Leiden ; Boston :Brill, 2008.
Subjects: Great Britain. Act against conjuration, witchcraft and dealing with evil and wicked spirits Congresses. , Witchcraft England History 16th century Congresses. Witchcraft England History 17th century Congresses.
The Iron Rhine (IJzeren Rijn) arbitration (Belgium-Netherlands) award of 2005 / with an introduction by Colin Warbrick = L'arbitrage du "Rhin de fer" (Belgique--Pays-Bas) sentence de 2005 / avec une introduction de Colin Warbrick.
Publisher: The Hague, The Netherlands : T.M.C. Asser Press ;West Nyack, NY : [Distributor] for customers in the USA, Canada and Mexico, Cambridge University Press, c2007.
Subjects: Railroads Freight Netherlands Betuwe Region. Railroad law Benelux countries Cases. Arbitration, International. Arbitration and award Benelux countries Cases. Transit by land (International law) Cases. , Belgium Claims vs. Netherlands. Netherlands Claims vs. Belgium.
Privat- und kollisionsrechtliche Folgen der Verletzung von Kulturgterschutznormen auf der Grundlage des UNESCO-Kulturgutbereinkommens 1970 / Alice Halsdorfer.
Author: Halsdorfer, Alice.
Publisher: Frankfurt am Main ; New York :P. Lang, 2008.
Subjects: Cultural property Protection (International law) Restitution. Cultural policy
Anerkennung und Vollstreckung von US class action-Urteilen und -Vergleichen in der Schweiz / Leandro Perucchi.
Author: Perucchi, Leandro.
Publisher: Zrich : Schulthess,2008.
Subjects: Judgments, Foreign Switzerland. Class actions (Civil procedure) United States.

Library Staff

Paul Lomio
Director of the Law Library and Lecturer in Law
650 725.0804
Erika V. Wayne
Deputy Director and Lecturer in Law
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Tatyana Bukina
Catalog Assistant
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Birgit Calhoun
Library Specialist
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Annie Chen
Acquisitions Librarian
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Liping Chen
Library Specialist
650 724.6454
Linda P. Cheng
Acquisitions Assistant / Receiving
650 725.0199
Caroline Constantz
Serials Specialist
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Lois Drews
Library Specialist
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Alba Holgado
Digital Course Management Coordinator
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Kelly S. Kuehl
Library Specialist
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Shuyan "Connie" Liang
Library Specialist
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Anne Maxedon-Jeffries
Acquisitions Assistant / Ordering
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Sonia Moss
Interlibrary Loan and Reference
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Richard Porter
Faculty Borrowing Coordinator
650 725.7651
Brian Provenzale
E-Resources and Serials Librarian
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"Jeff" Yun Qi
Library Specialist
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Sergio Stone
Foreign, Comparative International Law Librarian
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Cataloging Specialist
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Access Services Assistant
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Serials Specialist: Bindery
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Library Specialist
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Library Specialist
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Reference Librarian
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