Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2008
Abstract
The University of New Mexico School of Law Library in Albuquerque recently undertook several major and minor remodeling projects. These included creating the Governor Bruce King Archives and Reading Room inside the law library, remodeling our 35-year-old reference and access services desk, creating a classroom within the law library, and replacing carpeting and furniture. Thanks to these updates, the law library went from appearing a little drab and run-down to looking like the colorful, vibrant hub of activity it really is. This article is also available at: http://www.aallnet.org/products/pub_sp0805/pub_sp0805_Impact.pdf. Additional remodeling photographs are available on pp. 9-11 at: http://www.aallnet.org/products/pub_sp0805/pub_sp0805_MoreArch.pdf.
Publication Title
Spectrum magazine (8th Annual Architectural Series)
First Page
20
Keywords
University of New Mexico School of Law Library, Remodeling
Recommended Citation
Carol A. Parker,
A Few Remodeling Projects Make Major Impact: The University of New Mexico School of Law Librarys new reading room, reference desk, and classroom reflect the library as a vibrant activity hub,
Spectrum magazine (8th Annual Architectural Series)
20
(2008).
Available at:
https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/law_facultyscholarship/203
Comments
American Association of Law Libraries