Duke University MOOC on Copyright for Teachers and Librarians via Coursera….
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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…
Dog Days: No More “One Free Bite”?
Dog Law in Oregon (but beware of those cats and ferrets!): HB 2345 (2007) (engrossed bill here) has passed both chambers of the legislature and appears to be…
Uniform Digital Library: exciting, free, sexy, ab fab, smart
Uniform – Digital – Library: These used to be considered very dry geeky librarian words but now they are not (though I could be kidding myself here :-)….
Water Supply (free) Game
You can live without oil (petroleum, not the stuff you put on pasta or a salad) but you can’t live without water: Water Pipe Game. The Sunday Oregonian…
Immigration Law Primer and a Free, Online Learn-a-Language Primer
1) The Gallagher Law Library blog reminds us that an “Immigration Law Primer” is available at the Federal Judicial Center. 2) The basic print immigration law primer is…
U.S. Congress: Free, Online House Staff Directory
The Sunlight Foundation releases a beta version of a House (Congressional) Staff Directory. (Note: Clicking on the Members List (at bottom of the search screen…
Oregon / Portland-Metro Area (Mostly Free) Legal Assistance Resources
We recently updated our Oregon and Portland Metro-Area Legal Assistance Resources guide. It has stretched to a little over 3 pages, so take a look to see if…
Oregon Revised Statutes: 1953-1967 Now Online & Publicly Accessible (Free)
Thanks to Oregon Legislative Counsel (and the Oregon Supreme Court and the State of Oregon Law Library) and the Washington County Law Library staff (read about this project…
Oregon State Bar (OSB) Legal Links and Finding (free & low cost) Legal Help
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has a Legallinks TV and video program that covers a wide variety of legal topics and issues. Episodes air on cable channels…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

