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have access to so much free information your head may explode. And if you live somewhere the libraries don’t offer these services, you can often buy into them for…

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Excel, Access, and Outlook) and Adobe Acrobat; experience with Web 2.0 tools in a public library (blogs, wikis, IM, etc.). Experience creating simple web pages using a variety of web…

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…email, phone, or visit them. Many public libraries provide their library cardholders access to the print and online Consumer Reports.) Thanks to beSpacific for the OnGuard story link!…

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This isn’t from Oregon, but concerns legal research. A paralegal in Muncie Indiana, who is accused of drug charges, has been granted access LexisNexis to prepare his defense. It…

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…Revised Statutes (Apologies for graceless blog post title, but if you want to find this case in the future, and don’t have access to a good digest or index of…

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The 2014 edition of Oregon Statutory Time Limitations is available on BarBooks. Oregon lawyers have access through the bar association and others through the county law libraries that subscribe…

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We’ve updated our guide to legal research, and other, databases in Oregon county law libraries: OREGON COUNCIL OF COUNTY LAW LIBRARIES (OCCLL): ONLINE DATABASE SUBSCRIPTIONS (or from this Washington…

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