Jasmine Owens "I am an Assistant District Attorney with the Bronx County District Attorney's Office. LSU helped to prepare me for this job by offering the Trial Advocacy program, advanced trial classes, and the Juvenile Representation Clinic." The LSU Law Center is named in honor of Paul M. Hebert, dean of the school from 1937 - 1977. During that time, Hebert also served periodically as Acting President of LSU, Dean of the University, and Civilian Judge in the Nuremberg Tribunal. LSU Law Center's global role as a center for legal scholarship is rooted in his expansion and guidance of the school's research and study assets. Off-Campus Access to Electronic ResourcesOff-campus (including Wireless) access to most online databases is available through a proxy server. The proxy server will prompt you to logon using your Law Center network user name and password, which is also used to print. Some materials are password protected for both on or off-campus access. In this case, passwords are available through your PAWS account, under "Library Resources, Password Information." For additional assistance, contact Kevin Baggett, kevin.baggett@law.lsu.edu, or call 225/578-4041. Remote Access to Law Center File ServerFor instructions on accessing your Law Center "home" drive, see Remote Access to Computing Resources Wireless AccessAll members of the LSU Law Center community and LSU students can access the LSU wireless network in the Law Library, Law Center student lounge, and classrooms. 1. To automatically connect to lsusecure, click on autoconnect. This application is only supported on Windows XP, Vista and Mac Tiger. For more information on connecting to LSU's wireless network, visit http://grok.lsu.edu/Article.aspx?articleId=1465 2. Next, open up Internet Explorer. You will automatically be sent to a web page and prompted to enter your PAWS user ID and PAWS password. Once this is done, clear the history and cache of your browser (even if it is not Internet Explorer). Guests of the LSU Law Center may request temporary wireless access from the Reference Desk. All requests must be made in person. |
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