>> good morning, my name is barry tagala and i am a sole practitioner and i have done civil litigation since 1984, 1989 in the state of california. in my career, i have witnessed the closing of the (inaudible) law library and its consolidation at the van ness library, and what i am concerned about at this point is that the law library itself is telling you, that they need 30,000 square feet and you are trying to force them into 15,000 to 20,000 square feet. and i am here to say that i think that shoving them into that smaller space is going to substantially reduce the amount of law that the public will have access to. if you were to wipe out a half to a third of the main library in san francisco, you would lose, offers from a through g or a through f, would have to be thrown out, or you would lose all non-fiction books. you would lose some fiction books, the point is that you are going to substantially disrupt the public access to law. we don't know what areas of law will be wiped out, we don't know how much of it will be inaccessible, i do have access to lexus in my firm as a sole pra