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Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
of the U.S. Code? Would you like useful tutorials on Fastcase and Casemaker? Would you like to know about free and low-cost legal websites, legal research apps, and case law…
Where Do You Find Great Legal Research Advice?
When you need legal research advice, turn to the legal research experts, professional law librarians, most of whom are able to share their expertise freely, or low-costly (so to…
Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide
We try to update this Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide at least twice a year (you can also find the guide from the WCLL Legal Research Resources website), but…
Teen and Parent Legal Angst and What to do about it
…Home Alone label in the sidebar.) As is also true for most legal questions, the specific question and answer at hand is only part of the picture so the research…
Improve Your Legal Information Buying Skills and Save Time and Money
…have been providing legal information consumers with incisive, expert bibliographical and acquisitions counsel and advice for a quarter century. My Legal Information Buyer’s Guide and Reference Manual [LIBGRM] burst upon…
Responses to “Oregon Legal Research Blog” Reader Legal Questions
you like doing your own research, visit the State of Oregon Law Library website – and other county law library websites. They have links to legal self-help materials and legal…
Does This Blog Answer Readers’ Questions?
…questions. (But you can visit your own county’s Law Library and research your question!) Longest, and perhaps more useful, answer for those with legal reference or research questions: Please read the…
New and Free Legal Database for Oregon Legal Researchers
Oregonians Rejoice: EBSCO Legal Information Reference Center has arrived. (Yes, thank the State of Oregon Law Librarian!) This database contains NOLO Legal information books and much more. This database…
How Do I Find Help with Legal Research in Another State?
…association websites may have information on different aspects of the law for non-attorneys. Another suggestion we have for patrons is to contact local legal aid organizations, which again, are easy…
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