The Library Law blog is chock full of useful posts: Abandoned Property Guide with a link to the Abandoned Property Project, Updated Terms of Copyright grid, Stanford Copyright and…
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Legal Guide for Online Publishers
The Citizen Media Law Project’s Legal Guide has some good stuff (and here is their press release). Thanks to the Law Librarian Blog for the link….
Oregon Revised Statutes Copyright Dispute: May 13th Update
…tags). 3) From Info/Law: Can States Copyright their Statutes (with Comments and Update) 4) From Citizen Media Law Project: Oregon Claims Copyright in Its Statutes — Well, Sort Of…
What is SEO? Why, it’s Search Engine Optimization.
See Jim Calloway’s links, from his post: Your Website: Getting the Attention of the Search Engines. Excerpt: “You finally got your law firm Web site online and waited…
Guides to Oregon Legislative History
…(and keep an eye out for this in the future:Oregon Ballot Measure Archive Project) 3) If you want another state’s legislative history: State Legislative History Guides on the Web)…
Directory of Free-Wifi Spots
Via WisBlawg, we learn about a free directory of free-wifi spots. See also, Portland’s Personal Telco Project….
Oregon 2008 Election Ballot Measure List: October Update
…with your county election office. Other sources of ballot measure information: Project Vote Smart also has some information and additional links and don’t forget that Oregon newspapers, the Oregon State…
VOTE: Count and Be Counted: VOTE
…Oregon election information (don’t forget Ballotpedia !) 2) Can I Vote? dot org (should you vote? YES!) 3) USA dot Gov, Voters and Elections 4) Project Vote Smart…
Food Allergy Resources in Portland-Metro Area (and beyond)
…for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition, AllergicChild, Food Allergy Project, and many more (use your favorite Web search engine to find the others and more local ones as well)….
Misappropriated Dongles?
…desultory fashion I admit, news about the (not yet final and not the only digital book project on the planet (see Open Content Alliance story in NYT ))…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

