…law libraries and the State Archives (in Salem) every day to research legislative histories of Oregon laws. But if you want to see the Minutes to speed up the process,…
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Oregon Public Affairs Forums
There are a number of public affairs forums across the state, dozens, maybe hundreds, if you include all the “speaker” series offered by local nonprofits, libraries, political, and educational…
Tattooed Librarians of the Pacific NW Calendar
Help a Library-School Student: NW Tattooed Librarian Calendar From the Emporia students: “Help support Emporia State University’s School of Library and Information Management students! We created this calendar…
Oregonian Archives at the Multnomah County Library
Multnomah County Library now has Oregonian Archives: “PORTLAND, OR – Multnomah County Library now features the only publicly available, complete full-text digitized archive of The Oregonian newspaper. Multnomah…
Don’t be a Sucker! Be a Smart Consumer, a Skeptic, or Simply Indulge Your Curiosity
I love reading consumer news, whether it’s sad stories or great tips in my local newspapers, consumer lawyer websites, or the multitude of consumer protection sites offered up by…
“Center for Plain Language” and “Associations Unlimited”
If you are very lucky, you learn something new every day: 1) Did you know there was a Center for Plain Language? What might they do?…
20 Heroic (Comic) Librarians Who Save the World
Sent to me by a favorite lawyer library-patron: 20 Heroic Librarians Who Save the World There are also flesh and blood librarian heroes, some of whom you can read…
Oregon Attorneys: Free OSB BarBooks, January 1, 2010
…will be available and free to ALL members of the Oregon State Bar. (Many Oregon county law libraries will have subscriptions to the database, too.) Read more…
Free College Courses Online
In the library world, one always meets people who want to learn something new every day. It’s not hard to do, but what if you want to…
Redemption in Oregon and Beyond
One could fill a library with stories about redemption (in fact, most libraries ARE filled with stories about redemption, fictional and real), but the following came to mind recently…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

