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Ask a Law Librarian: Research/Reference Services Options
Send your questions to research.services@law.csuohio.edu to reach all members of the Research Services librarian staff at any time. We will respond as quickly as possible. Please note that this service is intended for Cleveland Marshall College of Law faculty and students and the Cleveland State University community. To email the Research Services staff, click here.
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Chat Live with librarians from Cleveland State University and other OhioLINK member schools for general research assistance if you are a faculty member, student, and/or researcher at an OhioLINK college or university. The Chat service is especially effective when you need help navigating OhioLINK databases. For live chat with an OhioLINK librarian, click here. | Call us at (216) 687-6877 to speak to a Research Services librarian during regularly scheduled Research Services hours. At other times, please leave a message with your name, the nature of your research assistance or reference query, and a number where you can be reached. Please note that call back service is intended only for Cleveland Marshall College of Law faculty and students and the Cleveland State University community. |
Stop in to speak with a Research Services Librarian at the Information Services Desk during regularly scheduled Research Services hours, or with a specific Research Services Librarian. |
Law Library Research Services Hours
Librarians staff the Information Services Desk (Research Services) to provide research assistance and information on a regularly scheduled basis during the academic year, generally:
| Monday-Thursday: | 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. |
| Friday: | 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. |
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Subject to change according to changes in Library Hours.
Research Services Policy Statement
The Law Library is a collection of a vast body of complex information. Law librarians are experienced stewards of,
and guides to the collection, and are able to assist you in locating legal information. Law librarians can help you learn
how to use law books, but we cannot do your research for you. Quite often, a good deal of effort must be used to
locate answers to questions about the law. Law librarians cannot give legal advice. Interpretations of the law and
application of the law to any given set of circumstances is best performed by someone trained to do so. When
confronted with a legal problem, you should consult an attorney.
