“Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-01, Peter W. Martin, Cornell Law School As you’ll see when you read and think…
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Making a Lamp out of Law Books
If you’re a handy-dandy sort, and need to give a special present to a lawyer or law librarian in your life, try this project: make a lamp using books…
Will the Virtual Law Office (VLO) Make an Appearance in Oregon?
Bob Ambrogi’s Law Sites blog post of 1/9/11, brings us an update on Xemplar, where you can read about exemplary lawyers. Exemplar’s January 2011 featured lawyer, Stephanie Kimbro, has…
New Book: Interpreting Oregon Law, 2009 edition
The Oregon State Bar has released their Interpreting Oregon Law, 2009 edition, a welcome addition to any Oregon lawyer or law library collection. You can find an order form…
Oregon’s Death with Dignity Law: A Ten-Year Review Article
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: The Neuroethics & Law Blog reports on (and links to) this article: Ten Years of “Death with Dignity” in the New…
What to keep in your employee files: A small law firm’s guide
Jim Calloway blogs about and links to his guide: “What to keep in your employee files: A small law firm’s guide” Link to Jim’s homepage for more law practice…
Job Opening: Library Assistant (Law Library)
Washington County Law Library, Hillsboro, Oregon Hours of employment: Monday to Friday, Noon – 5, with possible additional hours Compensation: Salary range: $16.48 to $20.04/hour Position description :…
Internet Dating: Law Librarians Walk Into the Abyss and Beyond
Law librarians are useful people to have around. We know how to find statutes, cases, obscure reports, know about mysteries of the invisible web, guide you through the pain…
Mountains, Libraries, and Missing People – Not Law
I don’t know if any of you caught this editorial in today’s Oregonian – or if you caught the libraries reference, but it did make me laugh. How…
Death by Failure to Research: Could You Pass a Legal Research Competency Test?
David Lankes tells a familiar “Death by Failure to Research” story in his free eBook, “Expect More: Demanding Better Libraries for Today’s Complex World”: “…. In 2001 Ellen Roche,…
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