Portland archivists kick off “ Oregon Archives Month with a smorgasbord of Portland-area archives. Join us on Saturday, October 3rd from 11 AM to 3 PM at the…
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Internet Searching and Archiving: It Doesn’t Get Better; It Gets a Whole Lot Worse
Two recent articles worth reading if you want to research online and recall the past: Net for Lawyers: Google’s News Search is in Even Worse Condition Than we…
Save That Webpage to the Internet Archive!
It’s easy! Visit the Internet Archive. Click on Web. Enter the URL you want saved into the “Save Page Now” box. Voila! For example, I linked in…
Ursula Le Guin Sounds the Alarm: A tribute, and call to arms, to writers and readers
If you haven’t heard or read the eloquent Ursula Le Guin speech, that brought the audience to their feet, upon accepting the distinguished contribution to American letters award…
The Law of Saint Patrick’s Day
Visit the Gallagher Law Library blog for a peek a “some of America’s St. Patrick’s Day-related laws and court rulings“…
The Naughtiness of Zeros and Ones: Print AND Digital, not VERSUS
If you write, and you want people to read what you write, now and in the future, take heed: Librarians Rule (again)! Yes we can weed…
All Writs Act: then and now
You need to do a little research if you want to sound as if you know what you are talking about, or, as a comedian (more than once) said:…
Clever Lawyer, Clever Code Track U.S. Supreme Court Opinion Rewrites
“Clever piece of code exposes hidden changes to Supreme Court opinions.” Hat Tip to Library Link of the Day. (June 14, 2014, Tip.)…
Oregonians, Share and Record Your Pandemic Stories
Oregon Historical Society Asks Oregonians to Share Their Pandemic Stories Many of you and your family members are keeping journals (or even just notes on calendars), all of…
Presidential Misconduct thru the Ages: House Report on the Impeachment of Richard Nixon (1974)
Without access to a library that subscribes to a Congressional documents database (or that has retained the print), you will have a devil of a time finding many…
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