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…Session as HB 2944. UELMA aims to ensure preservation of and permanent public access to official electronic legal documents. Oregon’s UELMA does not include court decisions, unlike the uniform law….

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Politwoops: “Deleted Doesn’t Mean Inaccessible: Search and Access Deleted Tweets By Politicians,” from the 4/29/13 LJ InfoDocket post by Gary Price. Internet Archive (Priceless Meanderings: Diamonds are Forever (Fleming…

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Lawyers Required to Bear the Cost of Communication Access? Excerpt: “Accommodating actual or potential clients with hearing impairments is a misunderstood requirement of the Americans with Disabilities Act….” [Link to…

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Library (and law firm) database (and eBook) licensing can be tricky, to put it mildly. There are hundreds, thousands even, of fee-based subscription databases used by lawyers, legal researchers,…

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…hours have returned, remote and in-library database access is expanding, and the online catalog will earn its keep as a time-saver. And don’t forget the Oregon legal research databases I…

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…Curtis Kendrick and Irene Gashurov, in Educause, Monday, November 4, 2013 “….  Soon, librarians might be asked to provide access to copyrighted, licensed electronic resources for MOOC students around the…

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News from the Oregon State Law Librarian: “In addition to the EBSCO Legal Information Reference Center, all Oregon residents have access to Fastcase. Please click on https://apps.fastcase.com/Research/Public/Oregon/login.aspx and register…

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…list. New ones will be added over time: 1) Administrative Law section (some newsletters are free online) 2) Debtor-Creditor Section newsletter (online only to OSB section members) 3) Estate…

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