William S. Richardson School of Law Faculty Publications Archive Finding Aid
The William S. Richardson School of Law Faculty Publications Archive collects, organizes, and preserves material published by faculty members of the School, both past and present.
This guide lists all of the physical print faculty publications that the Law Library currently holds in the Archive.
Some of the items listed here have been linked to its online pdf version if it has been made accessible through Heinonline, SSRN or the W.S. Richardson School of Law Faculty Publications on ScholarSpace. The digital publications may be accessible through respective Faculty Member's page. Additional copies may be available in the Law Libraryʻs circulating collections through searching the Law Library's catalog. If the link is not accessible, the library can only provide access to the physical copy being kept in our archive.
Access to the physical Faculty Archive is restricted to library staff and for library use only. Please inquire at the circulation desk to view the item within the library.
Policy to Submit to the Faculty Archive
If faculty at the William S. Richardson School of Law have any physical print books or off-print journal articles that you authored and want archived in the Law Library's Faculty Archive collection, please send them to the Acquisition Librarian for review.
For digital scholarship, the Law Library works with ScholarSpace, the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa institutional repository that hosts the Faculty Archives digital collections. Please read the ScholarSpace Content and Collection Guidelines here.
The Law Library currently has a license with HeinOnline that allows any Richardson Law faculty publications, available through their database, to also be uploaded into our ScholarSpace. If your article is on HeinOnline, please email it to the Archives Manager for uploading into ScholarSpace.
If a faculty article was published on a non-HeinOnline publisher or repository, the faculty member must seek out copyright permissions for their article to be made openly accessible through our ScholarSpace repository.
If your article was published through another non-HeinOnline Open Access publisher, you can confirm its shareability and open accessibility through the Sherpa Romeo website.