If you have identified an item in the Law Library that you would like to check out, you need to find the book in the library and bring it to the Circulation desk. To find most books in the library, you need to know the library collection the book is in and the call number for the book.
Most books in the Law Library are in the "Law General Stacks" collection, which is organized by call number. The call number for Just Mercy is given in the catalog record above as KF373.S743 A3 2014. If this book were in the "Law General Stacks" collection, that means it would be on the sixth floor in the middle of the library near study rooms 616 and 617, according to the library map provided below.
Some books are separated out into smaller collections based on their subject matter or their type of use. You can see these collections represented on the map below as well, such as the Georgia collection in the upper-left corner of the 5th floor or the Study Aids collection, near the opposite corner of the 5th floor.
A couple of library collections are organized differently. The Law Leisure books are organized by author and the DVDs by title, much like in a store. The Periodicals collection is organized by title.
(You may click on the map to view a bigger version.)