indexes you need. Here are some guides we like: 1) Rutgers University Libraries Criminal Justice research guide2) Georgetown Law Library Criminal Law and Criminal Justice research guide3) College of…
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MUTCD: Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
…access. The digital divide is also alive and well. Support your libraries that make digital documents available to people who don’t have easy access to online resources!…
Free Oregon State Bar (OSB) Publications for Oregon Attorneys (and others)
…county law libraries subscribe to the BARBOOKS database and make it available on their public computers (though many of our lawyer and non-lawyer patrons still prefer to start…
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…
Oregon Legislative History: Exhibits and Minutes
…gotten calls from former legislators who need help compiling one. But don’t despair. Your county law libraries are happy to show them and you how to do this research!…
Resources for Parents of Adult Children with Disabilities
…(and our new Disability Law Legal Research Guide) cover a few popular topics. Special Needs Trusts: 1) The Arc of Oregon has a website on the Oregon Special Needs Trust….
Two-Feet & 10,000 pages: That’s One Big Book!
…Libraries has a new book in its collection — a 100-volume, 10,000-page, 2-feet-thick book of poetry. The book, “Poetry City Marathon,” written by Iowa City poet Dave Morice of Dr….
Tracking your Oregon Legislators: Email, Mobile, Audio, Video, and More
The Oregon Legislature’s website has some very nice features (although it does seem as though I always write about its flaws!): 1) Their Legislator and Committee email notification…
Are You a Librarian (and Lunch Box) Superhero?
Gale Cengage is running a contest: Are You a Librarian Superhero? Your librarian can turn into a cartoon, which to some might not sound like such a good…
Oregon Ballot Initiatives: Multnomah County Library “Conversation Project”
Multnomah County Library’s “Conversation Project” (“[t]his series is part of a statewide humanities program that promotes thoughtful discussions about important ideas.”) covers some interesting topics, including this one:…
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