Some (most!) of my favorite sources of law library legal research services and self-help ideas come from other state and county law libraries and law librarian bloggers (these…
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Oregon Foreclosure Legal Reference Questions
Legal Research Tip: When doing your research, remember, keep notes on who you talked to and when (even what time!), what was said, what website, book, or brochure you…
What Does One Do With a Bouncing (NSF) Check?
…for now that the reason you are researching this “on the Internet” is that the simple solution wasn’t in play. (And, please, please tell me you don’t get legal advice…
Dream Job for the Right Person: Rare Book Librarian (Yale Law School)
…think independently, consult appropriately, and solve problems. Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: JD from ABA-accredited law school or advanced degree in history. Demonstrated knowledge of legal history. Demonstrated reading…
Skills Law Librarians and Legal Information Professionals Have and Need
…Paper: The New Librarian,” 10/15/12: “The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) and the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) has collaborated to create a white paper on the set of…
Understanding the Courts: NCSC Video Series
The Jenkins Law Library, Philidelphia, Blog shared the recent launch of a series of short videos that explain partes of the court and legal system by the National Center…
Where Oregon Genealogy, Name Changes, and Legislative History Meet Up
The Legal Genealogist tells an interesting Oregon genealogical, name change, and legislative history story: “The Grandson” Visit the Legal Genealogist website and blog for lots more fascinating legal genealogical stories….
Oregon State Bar Announces Free Legal Answers Website
The Oregon State Bar recently launched Free Legal Answers in partnership with the American Bar Association that uses volunteer Oregon attorneys to answer legal questions for free for qualifying…
Chinese (“Bluebook” inspired) Legal Citation Guidelines
From Gallagher Law Library blog: Chinese Legal Citation Guidelines: ‘”Citation Guidelines for Chinese Language Materials” is a handy guide created by UW Law School Ph.D. students …. [T]he new…
How to Find Legal Information and Lawyers in the United States
…reliable legal information, a law library is one good place to begin, online or on the phone or in person. I posted previously about other state’s law libraries: State and…
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