…from 2 previous CLE PowerPoint presentations, courtesy of Judge Todd (Multnomah County Circuit Court Pro Tem Judge). Email the Law Library to request copies. Books? “Using Small Claims Court…
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How to Buy Legal Print and Online Books and Databases
Lawyers and librarians who buy legal books and databases rely on the stupendous “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide & Reference Manual” and we welcome the latest 2012 edition. You can…
Google Books Litigation Family Tree
The Law Librarian Blog alerts us to the Google Books Litigation Family Tree, developed by Jonathan Band, Library Copyright Alliance, et al. There’s nothing like a flow chart for…
How to Dispose of Used Law Books: A Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Guide
I finally got around to asking our webmaster to post my How to Dispose of Used Law Books guide. You can use that direct link or go to the…
Periodic Table of Comic Books (and the law)
Even the Periodic Table of Comic Books has a Disclaimer. “Even” you may ask? Of course! Copyright (and trademark): the ever present bugaboo. (This and other fun…
Constitutional Right to Check Out Library Books?
Battle Creek Inquirer story (linked to from Library Link of the Day, 4/9/07): “Do you have a constitutional right to check out books from the library? The Michigan Supreme…
Overdue Books, Early Babies, and Lawyers
One of my favorite attorneys emailed me from the hospital to ask if she could renew some books that were checked out – her baby was about to be…
Become self-employed with your e-book
…secluded valley of Ojai, Calif., “I feel grateful.” During the first Internet boom, lots of people predicted that e–books would replace paper books. That obviously hasn’t happened, but the Web…
WHAT BOOKS DO YOU HAVE IN YOUR CAR TRUNK?
Our very own Brian Doyle, in his Special to the Oregonian article in Sunday’s paper (July 8th)book section, “In case of a reading emergency, pop the trunk” gets today’s…
70 Year Anniversary of John Hersey’s “Hiroshima”
…their 1948 radio broadcast recording of the original 31 August 1946 New Yorker Hersey article. which was the only article the New Yorker published in that edition. Coincidentally, when I…
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