Law Library
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
Law Tutors 2025/26
Address
Law Library
3rd Floor, Old Main (OM 3631)
805 TRU Way Kamloops, BC
Canada V2C 0C8
Law Research Guides
Off campus connection
to Library resources
Academic Integrity
Borrowing
- Your Campus Card is your library card.
- Borrowing Policies (Loans, Fines, & Renewals)
- Borrow a Laptop
- Suggest a Library Purchase
Course Readings
Course Readings are short-term loan materials placed in the Library by instructors.
- Search Course Readings by course number or instructor name.
- TRU's Intellectual Property Office
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.
- More Information About Our Interlibrary Loans Policies And Service
- Request an Article, Book, or Book Chapter
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.
