Mission Statement
The Temple University Beasley School of Law Library actively supports the goals of the Temple University Beasley School of Law by providing exceptional library and research services through its knowledge, expertise, and resources. The Law Library will also meet the legal information needs of Temple University, our alums, and the public.
About the Law Library
The Temple University Beasley School of Law Library has a long history as a research library and as a service-oriented facility to the Law School. It survived a fire in 1972 at which time students, staff and other members of the Temple community passed books out of the burning building until it became too dangerous and they were ordered to stop. They managed to save a large number of rare and valuable volumes, but more than 150,000 books were destroyed. The library has since that time restored and enriched its collection.
The collection is particularly strong in 18th and 19th century Anglo-American monographs. The addition of the Rawle Collection gives Temple Law Library a special character. The library also has a unique collection of African materials.
Part of the collection is in closed stacks behind the Information Desk and must be accessed through Information Desk personnel. In the closed stacks are reference materials, the reserve collection, most of the monographs, rare books, unbound periodicals. The collection is, for the most part, classified in the Library of Congress Classification and monographs must be requested by call number.
Library Hours
Staff
Mariah Arieux
Metadata Librarian
Danny Buckwalter
Law Librarian III
Gabriela Femenia
Director of Law Library and Associate Professor of Law
Noa Kaumeheiwa
Head of Collections and Assessment Librarian
Ryan McGinnis
Reference and Access Services Librarian
Charlie Perkins
Head of Public Services, Law Library
Julie Randolph
Head of Outreach and Instructional Services, Law Library
Iris Sanders
Operational Services Manager