Use the library
Librarians and staff at the Priestly Law Library primarily support the Faculty of Law at the 番茄社区.
Members of the wider University and broader communities are also welcome to use the Law Library space and resources.
If you are a self-represented litigant or seeking legal information for personal reasons, please consult our and the .
Computers:
- Computer workstations located on the first floor are accessible during regular hours.
- Wireless access is available in all the rooms of the Law Library and throughout the Fraser building.
Printing and scanning
- Computers in the Law Library submit print jobs to a laser printer (colour and black & white) that is located on the main floor
- One scanner is available in the library free of charge.
or contact the Law Library circulation desk.
Rooms are booked on a first-come, first-served basis and are Wi-Fi enabled.
1st floor (open to all UVic students; may be reserved for UVic Law students during exams):
- Group Study Room 184*
- Group Study Room 163
- Group Study Room 165
- Group Study Room 167
2nd floor (reserved for UVic Law students at peak times of the day/week and during exams):
- Group Study Room 252*
- Group Study Room 260a*
* Book via staff at the circulation desk.
Borrowing:
- Equipment is available on a first come, first serve basis.
- A valid UVic card is required to borrow any equipment.
- Loan periods vary; ask at the loan desk.
- All contents must be returned in the same condition as when they were borrowed.
- The Law Library cannot be held accountable for unforeseeable hardware failure.
Available equipment
- Noise-cancelling headphones
- Laptops
- Laptop stand
- Keyboards
- Mice
- Bike locks
- Cables and chargers
- USB-C charging cable
- iPhone lightning cable
- Android charging cable – micro USB
- USB and Type C power adapter
- Macbook USB-C power adapter
UVic Libraries supports users with a disability by providing several specialized facilities and services in each of our libraries. For more detail about services offered in the Law Library, see the Accessibility Services page.