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…own question. To use an overused analogy, we won’t hand you the fish, but we will show you how to fish. Question from a public librarian: If someone comes…

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Living Wills: Public law librarians (and public non-law librarians too) are always being asked for the dreaded FORM, usually in the form of, “ALL I NEED is a FORM.”…

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…Bar members use Casemaker, but unlike Washington state, it’s not available to Oregon’s public law librarians – go figure). I’m trying to get Fastcase for my county the same way…

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Homesteading Whatchamallit or The Perils of Providing Email Legal Reference Service to Non-Attorneys A posting a while ago on Shlep reminded me of this: Non-attorney patrons often ask for…

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Nursing Mothers and the Law: Public libraries have to draft all sorts of policies addressing all sorts of behavior in the library from Internet use, to clothing requirements, noise…

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public library will have lots of books on the subject (depending, of course, on the size of your local public library), but also check out the Oregon Gov sites, here…

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don’t hurry past this entire posting of David’s on public records at Shelp), I found out that Garda has acquired Kroll’s international security division. I haven’t a clue why…

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…out” of library’s recources is not just the future – it is now. Visit the database page of just about any public library to see proof of this….

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