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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Nolo Press Blogs
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…
Blogging and Comments: Comments on Blogs
Every blogger has a “Comment” policy, written or unwritten. As “public sector” bloggers, we have responsibilities (to readers and employers) beyond our own narrow personal preferences. I really…
AALL PDX 2008: Portland Beer Blogs (with Beer Haiku!)
(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 &…
Oregon Legal News via BlawgSearch
…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….
Are You a Career Blawger?
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 (!)…
Where Do You Find Great Legal Research Advice?
…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,…
Oregon Legal Resources and Assistance: Tips for Real People Researchers: Peeling the Onion
Do you need help with housing, children, crime, social security, benefits, debt, a small business, and other Real People legal matters? Sometimes you just need to start with…
Does This Blog Answer Readers’ Questions?
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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