Lawyers are information and knowledge professionals, and the legal field continues to evolve with changes in technology and information access. At UNT Dallas College of Law, legal education emphasizes research skills, information literacy and knowledge management as part of a practice-ready curriculum. The Law Library supports this preparation by providing resources, instruction and study environments that help students succeed in law school and in the profession.
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Our Mission
The mission of the Law Library aligns with the mission of the UNT Dallas College of Law. We lead instruction and provide services designed to build information-related competencies essential to legal education and practice. The library supports the development of research skills, enhances learning across the curriculum and contributes to student readiness for a broad range of legal careers.
Through collaboration with faculty and staff, the library integrates research instruction throughout the first-year and upper-level courses. Students receive guidance in legal research, resource evaluation and effective use of both print and digital materials.
Our Location and Design
The Law Library provides more than 20,000 square feet of space designed to support study, research and collaboration. The environment includes:
- Individual and group study areas
- Access to digital and print research resources
- Reference support and research instruction
- Spaces designed for quiet study and focused work
The library’s proximity to the downtown legal district reinforces the law school’s commitment to practice-ready preparation.
Visiting the Law Library
The Law Library is open to UNT Dallas College of Law students, faculty and staff. Hours vary by semester and may be adjusted during exams, holidays and breaks. Up-to-date schedules are posted at the library entrance and online.
Visitors should review the visitor policy before arriving on campus. See our Building Polices for more information.
