When you need legal research advice, turn to the legal research experts, professional law librarians, most of whom are able to share their expertise freely, or low-costly (so to…
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Public Law Librarian Blog: “Legal Research is Easy”
…honest about what self-representation is all about and what public law librarians can do – and can’t do. And he cares. When a big heart meets a tough cookie, good…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART TWO
…were Years To Keep Quiet, which under normal circumstances would be quite pleasant for a lot of librarians. But now, not so much. I did protest, “but I’m not accusing…
Copyright Tools for Libraries and Librarians (ALA)
First: Librarians, please do not make legal decisions, copyright or otherwise, for your employer (or your own business for that matter) if there is possible litigation down the road….
Oregon Librarians: Eat their Own Dog Food and Adopt the Open-Source Kittens
Present and Future Librarians: The most recent OLA Quarterly has some excellent articles well-worth reading including, but not limited to these: OLA (Oregon Library Association) Quarterly, Fall 2010, Vol….
All a Twitter for Librarians
Twitter for Librarians (and others who think like librarians :-), via Neat New Stuff on the Web….
The Law of Prison Law Libraries
From the Law Librarians & Access to Justice Blog: “The Law of Prison Law Libraries,” Lewis C. Zimmerman, 2/12/18, AALL SR-SIS The LISP/SR BLOG: Law Librarians & Access to…
For Librarians: Digital Reference: What is Your Reference Librarian “Coffee-Name?”
Librarians and Libraries may look peaceful, but underneath all that quiet and deceptive-calm is a seething mass of email, chat, IM, and other reference Question-Answer activity that keeps us…
Are Law-Lib Archives 35 years old in March 2015? Happy Birthday!
Law Librarians Rock and Rule! I was checking the Law-Lib archives recently and noticed that the first archived Law-Lib email message appeared in March 1980. There was another one…
Federal Tax Forms and Free Tax Help in Oregon
…public primarily through participating post offices and libraries.” For Free Tax Help in Oregon: Libraries, Post Offices, Senior and Community Centers, etc. Many public librarians collect a lot of information…
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