Like many public spaces, the Law Library is currently closed to the public as public health concerns continue. However, many of the valuable services and resources are still available through our Virtual Reference Desk.
As many professionals in our local legal community transition to working remotely, access to the legal databases that they typically access in the Law Library remains important. Likewise, self-represented litigants have fewer options to access the resources they need to access justice as public spaces are temporarily closed.
The Law Library is here to help. We have worked with vendors, including Lexis, Westlaw, HeinOnline, and the State Bar of Texas, to make valuable resources available through document delivery via our Virtual Reference Desk. Our law librarians are standing by to help you find the legal research materials you need to Stay Home and Work Safe!
Our law librarians are also collecting the information you need to comply with emerging tech requirements. For example, as local courts transition to video conferencing for hearings and more depositions take place remotely, our Video Conference Resource Guide helps you find the learning opportunities you need to keep working in the new normal. Download your copy here!
Now is a great time to improve your tech skills with training opportunities from the Law Library’s Legal Tech Institute. Visit the Learn On-Demand page to find learning opportunities that are available at home or on the go.