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Pro Se Litigant, Civil Gideon, and “It’s all Online” (so ask Siri to draft that eviction notice) News Round-up
1) Idaho: “Idaho County to Hire Lawyer to Assist Pro Se Litigants,” Aug 13, 2012, by Molly McDonough. ABA Journal News. Link to Idaho Press Tribune story: “Idaho county…
Reminder: Oregon State Courts Closed Friday, Oct 19, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012, is a furlough day. Many Oregon county law libraries will be open; we are county, not state, departments (but funded by the state, through the…
Who or What is JSTOR?
…even scholarly sorts can’t spell 🙂 For the most part, only academic libraries and large public libraries subscribe to JSTOR, but if an article you are seeking pops up in…
Happy Halloween: Pay a Visit to a Haunted Library
Libraries are perfect places to find ghosts and ghouls and you don’t have to travel abroad to find one: 10 Haunted Libraries of the U.S….
Oregon Estate Law: Basic Forms and Practice Materials
…to be skipped, Oregon estate planning forms and practice materials. These are print-only resources in most law libraries, though some libraries may have on-site online or CD-ROM access. 1)…
Access to Justice: Oregonians Who Can’t Afford Lawyers: Quotations
A former Umatilla County Law Librarian said during a discussion about the importance of public law libraries: “The folks who cannot pay for a private attorney and…
Oregon Writs of Assistance
…to consult the following resources for for additional information. These may be online in some libraries but that database is available only by subscription from the Oregon State Bar. More…
Writer Woes: Publisher Scams and Bankrupt Publishers
Writers have excellent online and professional organization resources (including libraries!) for researching the publishing business, but two topics a lot of writers don’t think about, until it’s too late:…
Spanish Language Legal Network Directory (Oregon)
…to be added to future editions. It is available only in print right now. Copies can be found at public libraries, county law libraries, and some non-profits organizations….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

