The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 22, 1979, Page page 32, Image 32

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By Jim Faddls
The University of Nebraska Lew library will be closed
this fall to student not using law materials, according to
the assistant dean of the Law College.
Ray Hazen said overcrowding has led to closing the
library to those using it as a study hall.
In the past, law students have been unable to use the
library because of crowded conditions, he explained. But,
the library will be open to anyone wishing to use the law
materials in the library. .
Instructor Abigail Hubbard said doing law research re
quires a lot of space. .
"Law research is a cumbersome activity. A student
needs a large number of books to do law research. Some
one doing law research can take up as much spate as four
people studying," Hubbard said.
Hubbard said that students doing law research need
access to a certain collection of books. The law library is
the only place offering that access.
Attorneys statewide, undergraduates taking law classes,
UNO students, high school students and people research
ing legal problems all Use materials found at the law
. library, Hazen Said.
ASUN President Bud Cuca said that he agrees with the
decision to close the law library to those not using law
materials. '
But, Cuca said, a Study area should be made available
to students wishing to study late at flight.
Cuca said he. has proposed that classrooms at the law
college be opened for undergraduates to use as a study
area. -
"This would be a compromise that would be the best
of both worlds for the jaw student who needs to use the
law library, arid for the Undergraduate who needs a place
to study late at night " Cuca said .
Hazeri said that a decision on Cuca's proposal has not
beetihiade. s;
: About 80 students a night not using law materials have
been studying in the jaw library i about a fourth of the
library's seating capacity , Hubbard said .
Hazen said law students have, complained about not
having enough space in the library to do research for a
longtime,
Previously, a specific area had been set aside for those
using the library as a study place, but not Using law
materials.!; However; the library was5 still overcrowded ,
Hubbard said. .;
The library is an attractive place to study because it
"stays open until 2 a.m., seven days a week, and Is housed
in an attractive building In a good location, Hubbard said.
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