Housed in the Thurgood Marshall School of Law building, the Law Library was designated a United States Federal Depository on October 5, 1982. The initial depository was expanded to full departmental status in 1995 when the government documents and microforms collections were merged, hereinafter the Government Documents/Microforms Department (GDMD). The GDMD office is located in the Law Library Basement (Room B30) and is charged with the mission to:
Although the GDMD receives only 13% of the total government publications available via the Government Printing Office (GPO) Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), the documents collection is handsomely enhanced by its rich, sizeable non-depository government related collection. Additionally, the department manages and oversees the Law Library's Special Collections as well.
Richard Clark
Government Documents Librarian
(713) 313-1109
Office Hours (Regular Semester):
Monday-Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Saturday by appointment only
Sunday closed
Services:
Information Literacy/Bibliographic Instruction
Computer-Assisted Research
Reference/Research Assistance