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Consumer Reports blog See my previous posts (here and here) on getting Consumer Reports product reviews online, free from your public library….

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As if there wasn’t already more great legal research info than we could use in a lifetime, Nolo Press is now blogging (thanks to Law Librarian Blog…

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(See AALL PDX 2008 Post #1 to find out what this AALL PDX stuff is all about. And here’s the official AALL Portland Annual Meeting web site &…

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…in mind there is no simple, one-stop, way to track all Oregon legal news, so keep surfing the local newspapers, the blawgs, the legislative sites, the lawyer blogs, etc….

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There is an interesting discussion about “Career Blogging” going on through the lawyer, librarian, strategist, and other blogs. If I’m not mistaken, it started with web strategist (!)…

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More on Lawyer Blogs: Katie Lane, assistant county attorney with the Multnomah County Attorney’s Office has written, “Why You Should Care About Blogs,” in the latest (June 2006) OSB…

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…even thousands of journals and websites and lawyer and law librarian listserves, networks, and professional associations (e.g. AALL). A Law Librarian’s Continuing Education also includes reading local, state, and national judicial,…

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Short answer: No. (But your questions do give us ideas for future blog posts!) Longer answer: The two professional law librarians currently posting to this blog serve a county of…

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