Oregon documents (documents published by State and Territorial governments) which include monographs, serials, audio-visual items and maps from 1851 to the present. The State Library also has manuscripts and photographs…
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Oregon Local Government Documents
If you research local government law and haven’t yet explored the growing collection at the University of Oregon Scholars’ Bank, now is the time. The Cities collection is here…
Articles of Impeachment: Where and How to Find
…print in large law or government document libraries and usually, though not always easily, online. Some online Congressional research resources are fee-based databases and some are free. For example, see…
Fourth Annual Oregon Archives Crawl (10/18/14)
Fourth Annual Oregon Archives Crawl (Portland-based) Saturday, October 18th 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM “Everyone is invited to join us for the 4th Oregon Archives Crawl this October in celebration…
Oregon Archives Month Celebration: Portland, October 3, 2015
Portland archivists kick off “ Oregon Archives Month with a smorgasbord of Portland-area archives. Join us on Saturday, October 3rd from 11 AM to 3 PM at the Portland…
Second Annual Oregon Archives Crawl, October 15, 2011
“Everyone is invited to the 2nd Annual Oregon Archives Crawl on Saturday, October 15th. Start at any of the four host locations ( Portland Archives…
Public Records Argle-Bargle at the University of Oregon Archives: Librarians on Hot Seat?
If you’ve not been following the news about the University of Oregon archives “leak,” now is the time to start catching up. “Library workers under scrutiny for leak of…
Hyperlinking, Newspapers Disappoint Us, and the Oregon National Guard
…a dozen or more government documents. I would then challenge my students to identify and locate each of the documents. This is harder than you think, but very effective and…
Oregon Media Shield Law (and Bloggers) Case Documents
My previous post, Ayyoub, Clackamas County (Oregon) Blogging Case, and SCRIBD, did not identify the documents that I uploaded to SCRIBD about this case. They are: 1) Judge Redman,…
When Public Law Isn’t Public, Isn’t Online, and Isn’t Free: Update to Veeck
Carl Malamud, of Public Resource dot org, wrote an interesting BoingBoing blog post: “Liberating America’s secret, for-pay laws” Previous OLR blog post on building codes and Veeck (Veeck…
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