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Gerard V. La Forest Law Library

Computer Lab

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Students in Computer LabIn the Law Library's convenient Computer Lab, ten workstations are available to law students on a first-come, first-served basis.  Use of the workstations is restricted to law students only.

The lab workstations provide easy access the UNB student network, providing law students with access to numerous Law Library site-licensed law-related resources, university-wide applications such as word processing, web browsers, campus-wide electronic resources, and e-mail. Although web access is available in the lab, law students are reminded that the lab is primarily a research and teaching facility.  Priority will always be assigned for online research and the teaching of online research.  Students are welcome to use any of the kiosk workstations in the public areas of the library outside the lab to check e-mail, look at websites, etc.

A THREE-HOUR LIMIT IS IMPOSED ON LAB USE WHEN OTHERS ARE WAITING.  PLEASE ABIDE BY THIS LIMIT.  OTHERWISE, A USER WILL BE ASKED TO RELINQUISH HER/HIS LAB WORKSTATION AFTER THREE HOURS.

Please abide by all of the posted lab use policies.  Failure to do so may result in lab access being withheld.

Librarians and/or computer technical staff are available to assist users in solving hardware, software, application and legal research problems on weekdays, weeknights, Sunday nights, and Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

In the Computer Lab, law students are offered laser printing for $.10/page for one-sided copies, or $.15/page for double-sided (duplexed) pages. To print, law students make a deposit to a personalized UNB account which is debited automatically, online, as the student prints. Students can add funds to this account online as needed.

Non-law students are not permitted to send print jobs to the lab printer, except for UNB students using one of the library's loaner laptops. The online printing debit system described above works from these loaner machines.

Other users may inquire at the Circulation Desk about printing.

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