Law Librarian & Staff

    The Law Library has only one Law Librarian on staff. The Law Librarian is only available part-time to patrons. The Law Librarian assists patrons, judges, attorneys and staff in accessing electronic and print research materials and forms.

     

    What can the Law Librarian do for you?

     

    Law Librarian CAN

    • Direct patrons to resources or law areas about the legal issue. Resources may include print resources, databases, websites, or outside agencies.
    • Direct patrons to internet sites or webpages containing information, tools, or forms that are helpful to the user.
    • Explain to patrons how to use our computer legal research tools.
    • Provide patrons with attorney-written information or resources from our Clerk’s or Judge’s office.

     

    Law Librarian CANNOT

    • Give legal advice
    • Draft information
    • Translate, interpret, or assist in filling out forms
    • Tell a patron which forms to use
    • Do computer research, read, or type documents
    • Use the computer for you
    • Interpret or explain cases and laws or tell a patron how they apply to a case.
    • Provide attorneys to assist with a legal matter.

     

     

    Melody Barron, Hays County Law Librarian

     

    Melody Barron serves as the Law Librarian for Hays County. Interns assist the Law Librarian with serving patrons.

     

    The email to reach the Law Librarian is hayscountylawlibrary@co.hays.tx.us. Do not send requests for legal advice or forms. The Law Librarian can only provide links to resources for patrons to conduct their research. Please note that most resources are only accessible inside the Law Library.

     

    If you are a vendor, account executive, or sales representative, please email the Law Librarian directly at melody.barron@co.hays.tx.us; please do not call.

     

     

    Interns – Spring 2024

     

    Interns assist Law Library patrons year-round.  

     

    Greyson Mclemore: Greyson is an undergraduate at Texas State University majoring in Sociology. Greyson can assist patrons with finding research resources and utilizing databases or equipment.

     

    Chris Archer: Chris is an undergraduate at Texas State University majoring in Criminal Justice. Chris is available to help with general research questions and to help utilize resources or equipment.

     

    Eka Kanteria: Eka is an undergraduate at Texas State University majoring in Public Administration. Eka assists with Records Management projects but can assist the public with printing or copying documents. 

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