…are terrific and worth watching if you need information about landlord-tenant law, DUII, Small Claims Court, and many more. If you don’t have a computer, please visit your public…
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For Librarians: Digital Reference: What is Your Reference Librarian “Coffee-Name?”
…is, how to answer that dreaded question from utter strangers: WHAT IS YOUR NAME? For some reference questions, and library patrons, it makes sense to use one’s real name and…
Where Do Your Federal Tax Dollars Go?
(If you want to call your federal and/or state Legislator(s ), use the Find Your Legislator tool at the Oregon Legislature’s website .) I always…
Oregon Library Job: Content Librarian
…services for the libraries that serve the people of Washington County, Oregon. Additionally, the Content Librarian establishes, maintains, enhances, and expands WCCLS’ web presence and use of technology tools; provides…
Expert Witness Research and Directories
If you don’t know where to begin, try these: 1) Justia’s Virtual Chase 2) UW, Gallagher Law Library: Expert Witnesses: Researching Factual Experts to Use in Litigation 3) Cleveland…
Public Notices / Legal Notices
…through local newspapers, and to educate the public on the value and use of its right to know….” (Link to PNRC About webpage.) Previous OLR posts on legal notices….
Clocks Change, Sunday, November 7th, 2010
It’s never too soon to note this on your mind’s calendar: November 7, 2010: First Sunday in November at 2 a.m. (local time). Clocks must be moved back…
Free and Low-Cost Legal Research Databases
…my friend. (If corporations can be “persons” then a research guide can be a “friend.” Yes, no, maybe? Please let’s not discuss. Sigh.) Use it and enjoy –…
How to Find Oregon Appellate Court Briefs
It’s time to update this information: State of Oregon Law Library has a link to their briefs collection or you can use this research guide: How to Find Oregon…
Illinois Supreme Court Decision on Candidate Residency
…with a law librarian, you can read the Law Librarian blog post: Rahm Opinion a Bit Uncivil. Everyone else has an opinion, too. Use your favorite search engine to…
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