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The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has posted the 2010 Law Library Values Schedule. The website includes values for previous years as well: “This schedule has been prepared by…

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From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: There are a lot of questions law librarians respond to that we would never, ever in a million years blog about, but…

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Small businesses in Oregon and Washington have a lot of legal resources from which to draw information and advice. I’ve blogged about Small Business Law before and recently have…

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You can link to a “Database of Law School Employment Statistics,” from the University of Wisconsin Law Library Blog (WisBlawg). You can also visit the “Law School Transparency” website…

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Some law books just look as if they’d be more fun to read than others: Law and Magic, by Christine A. Corcos “…Topics include alchemy in fifteenth-century England, a…

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Subscribe to Oregon and U.S. court and case law e-summary services from the Willamette University Law School service: Willamette Law Online.  It’s a painless way to stay informed about…

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“I’m My Own Grandpa.” Remember the song? (Link to versions of it here, here, and the Wikipedia entry, here.) Well, small town law librarianship is not unlike the song….

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