The Katherine R. Everett Law Library aims to meet the research needs of UNC School of Law students and faculty members, as well as those of the public.
Come take advantage of an expanding selection of databases. I invite you to find your favorite places to study in the library, and be sure to get to know the librarians and library staff who can help you find and use library resources. Also, check our Carolina Blawg and follow us on Twitter (@UNCLawLibrary) for updates on new library resources and posts about law and policy relating to legal information access and management.
The Kathrine R. Everett Law Library supports the education of Carolina Law students, acts as a research partner with faculty and students, and serves the legal information needs of University students and faculty, the legal community, and the residents of North Carolina. To that end, the Law Library's mission is:
- To research, develop and implement innovative services, instruction and creative uses of technology to access, manage and communicate knowledge;
- To collect, organize and preserve legal resources, and provide access to information to enhance and support legal and law related research and scholarship;
- To teach formal courses in law, legal research and law related subjects in the Law School and the University;
- To maintain a physical environment conducive to study, research and scholarship; and
- To foster research, scholarship, education, and leadership in law librarianship, legal research, law, and information and library science.
Approved June, 1990
Amended January, 1995
Amended January, 2002
Amended December, 2004
Inter-Library Loan:
http://library.law.unc.edu/services/requests/lawstudents/