…Attorney Fee Compilation, 2014 Edition This handy spiral-bound companion to the Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook contains excerpts from 11 of the most recent OSB Legal Publications books….” Link to…
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How to Draw a Monkey
While searching for information on Arthur Leff’s classic, “Swindling & Selling,” my hyperlink tracks led me to wikihow ( and How to Import Old Public Domain Books to wikihow)…
Free Online Space Planning Tools for Libraries (and other spaces)
…Publisher, which was already on our computers, to draw boxes for layouts of our new space and for new shelve layouts (trying to implement LC classification for our books). 4)…
Oregon Attorney Blogs: OSB Legal Publications and PLF Law Practice Managment Tips
…books, and OSB Legal Publications department news and announcements. 2) Practice Management Tips for Oregon Lawyers: Oregon Law Practice Management website and blog from PLF includes a wide range…
68 Essential eBook Resources: If You Think Managing an eBook Program is Easy, Think Again
…programs. Negotiating and managing eBook licenses, testing software, reviewing RFPs, troubleshooting eBook services for users, finding an eBook vendor for the books your patrons or customers want, etc., etc., etc….
Book Bytes on Bike Box: How? Follow the Digital Crumbs
From: “Seattle Public Library Puts Books on Bikes”: “The library is a zebra-print lunch box tucked into the back of a pedicab and stuffed with old-fashioned paperbacks and digital…
Lawyers, Judges, eBooks, and Privacy: Tortoise or Hare, Legislation or “Free” Market?
In the race to eBook-nirvana, should lawyers and judges stop long enough to read the privacy fine print in their eBook contracts? (You can be sure law librarians…
Jimmy Wales (Mr. Wikipedia) Does Portland
…collecting as guilty pleasures. Multnomah and Washington County residents love and value their libraries, and their books, so toss that guilt out the window, or at least recycle it with…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
…official government documents such as laws and court decisions. You don’t throw out your phone books until you have internet access, do you? You don’t cancel your landline service until…
Change Your Clocks: 2 a.m., Sunday, NOVEMBER 4th, 2007
…reminder and the link.) Yes, I do know it’s only October, but librarians live in the future, when all our books are due and shall be be returned (hahahah)….
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