What are the rules for using a Library computer?

All Public PC Stations are for legal research purposes only and available on a first come, first served basis. Users must sign-in to use a Public PC Station using their own library card*. Access to the Law Library's electronic resources, including the Internet, is available from designated Public PC Stations during regular library hours ending fifteen (15) minutes before closing.

Users may access the Public PC Stations for up to two hours per day.  A user may not sign-in on more than one Public PC Station at a time. If all Public PC Stations are in use, the user must wait for the next available Public PC Station to become free using the self-serve reservation kiosk.

*A new LA Law Library card application must be completed prior to use. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

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