Law Library
- 24/7 key-fob access to a brilliant and contemporary Law Library space
- Access to law specific services and resources, including research help with librarians
- Extensive digital collection estimated at 138,000 titles (over 4,000,000 volumes)
- 5000 selected print sets of legislation and reporters
- Self-checkout machine
Reading Room
- Dedicated ultra-quiet study space for law students only
- 24/7 key-fob access
- Award winning design
Contact Us
Law Library Service Desk
Hours: Please check the current schedule.
Phone: 778-471-8451
Michelle Terriss
Research and Learning Librarian
Email: mterriss@tru.ca
Office: Law Library OM 3661
Make an Appointment
with Michelle Terriss
Law Tutor Service
Need help? Make an appointment with a TRU Law Tutor!
TRU Law students can get assistance with:
- Writing support, studying, exam preparation, etc.
- Understanding and working through subject-specific content
- Reviewing of assignment and essay drafts to provide feedback and ideas
Please Note:
- Appointments are 30 minutes; maximum two tutoring sessions per week (60 minutes total)
- Tutoring sessions are offered for individuals, pairs, or small groups
- Tutors are available to assist Law students in any year of study
- Tutors cannot edit assignments or papers, or assist with take-home exams
- Best efforts are made to provide general advice and guidance,
even for courses tutors have not taken
Our Law Tutors Are:
Address
Law Library
3rd Floor, Old Main (OM 3631)
805 TRU Way Kamloops, BC
Canada V2C 0C8
Borrowing
Course Readings
Course Readings are short-term loan materials placed in the Library by instructors.
Interlibrary Loans
If you want a book, article, etc.. that isn't owned by TRU Library, we can try to borrow it on your behalf from any library in North America.
Service Commitment
TRU Library Reference Staff will:
- Provide timely, appropriate, helpful, and courteous service whether asked in person, online, or by phone.
- Be approachable, polite, sensitive, efficient, and knowledgeable.
- Respect the patron’s privacy and confidentiality.
- Make informed referrals when appropriate.
- Provide effective reference interviews, listen attentively, and connect patrons with resources that will answer their information needs.
- Answer all questions when possible within the limitations imposed by legal, financial, or access constraints.
- Follow Reference and User Services Guidelines (RUSA) whenever possible.
Eligibility
- The TRU Library provides reference services to anyone who requests assistance. However, current TRU students, faculty, and staff take priority over requests for assistance by the non-TRU community.
- The TRU Library does not offer an expedited or “Rush” system for requests for assistance. All requests are processed on a “first-come, first-served” basis.
Limitations of Reference Services
- When the reference staff member has multiple patron demands, first priority is placed on serving the needs of current TRU students and faculty.
- It is expected that a telephone request will entail significant research time, a return call may be required, or refer them to visit the reference desk, or book a one on one consultation.
- The Library is not equipped to handle most questions of a genealogical nature. These requests are referred to the TNRD public library.
- Reference assistance at TRU does not include giving legal or medical advice or opinions.