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…may subscribe to the database. (Current Oregon Statewide Databases available at eligible public libraries. Some public libraries have additional database subscriptions.) 2) JSTOR Register and Read program (currently in beta)….

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…kind of online reference so you don’t even have to get up or break a sweat). 2) Subscription databases (check also with your local libraries)a) Dissertation Abstracts Online (Dialog)b) ProQuest…

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spreadsheets, charts, and guides. Many public law libraries and law school libraries will have a copy for you to read. (It’s almost always a reference copy, so you probably won’t…

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applications and internet based-communication tools such as blogs, wikis, and podcasting. If you want to see more job law librarian job descriptions, visit the American Association of Law Libraries web…

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Nursing Mothers and the Law: Public libraries have to draft all sorts of policies addressing all sorts of behavior in the library from Internet use, to clothing requirements, noise…

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…Oregonian editorial and a smile-worthy followup to the 7/21/07 New York Times story deserving of its own blog entry, “CEO Libraries Reveal Keys to Success.” None of us should be…

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