…on the job, while doing a GREAT JOB. When times are tough, you have to laugh – and keep up the fight: “ Libraries Will Survive” YouTube video…
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Libraries and the Internet Quotation: Another View of the Cathedral(s)
…offered by the worldwide web is impersonal, while libraries have librarians. When you walk in the door of your local public library, there is someone there who is ready to…
Access to Justice Webinars for Libraries (Sept-Nov 2012)
Not everyone in Oregon (or elsewhere in the country) is lucky enough to have easy access to a local public law library with trained law library staff members (e.g….
Legal Reference Guides for Public Library Reference Desks
…patrons who ask legal reference and legal research questions. One day we’ll write that quick and dirty legal reference guide for public libraries, but in the meantime, the Drake Law…
“Bad Behavior” in the Law Library
A lot of people think those of us who choose to work in libraries do so because we “like to read” and “don’t like noise very much.” Give us…
Child Pornography and the Library
On the LibraryLaw blog: Child pornography is NOT free speech: Excerpt (and do read the comments): “Critical point for all libraries: Child pornography is NOT protected free speech….
Book Bytes on Bike Box: How? Follow the Digital Crumbs
…LibraryBoxen.” To: Mobile Mini Libraries Pepper SXSW To: LibraryBox To: PirateBox: “Private and Secure: PirateBox is designed to be private and secure. No logins are required and no user data…
68 Essential eBook Resources: If You Think Managing an eBook Program is Easy, Think Again
… can be a full-time job. See NSR, “68 essential resources for eBooks in libraries,” by [law librarian] Ellyssa Kroski, to learn a little about what you need to know to…
Is this your Oregon State Bar MCLE Reporting Year?
The following Oregon county law libraries purchase and lend current OSB and OLI CLE course materials for independent study (and MCLE credit): Clackamas, Lane, Marion, Multnomah, and Washington. You…
Prison Libraries: Good Manners Seldom Hurt Your Cause
…behaved more respectfully than many of the persons I encountered in public libraries. They were also grateful for the reading materials and for any questions that I answered. “In a…
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