The Boley Law Library of Lewis & Clark Law School has officially withdrawn from the Patent & Trademark Depository Library (PTDL) program. The Oregon government…
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Oregon Historical Society Research Library
If you use the OHS research library, mark your calendar with the info below. If you’ve never visited OHS and their library, you’ve missed an Oregon treasure. Plan a…
“Is it legal?” in the Library
…and mostly because I really admire people who are brave enough to come into a law library – it is a very intimidating place), I am also full of wonder…
State and County Law Libraries and Legal Information to the People
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…
How Do You Know You’re a Librarian? (Free book download)
You are willing to read books like this one! “The LCSH Century: One Hundred Years with the Library of Congress Subject Headings System.” [This is a link to a…
Legal Research at Home
Your local law library may provide some online resources you can access at home. Below are some examples from Washington County, Oregon. You can check with your local county…
Oregonian Archives at the Multnomah County Library
Multnomah County Library now has Oregonian Archives: “PORTLAND, OR – Multnomah County Library now features the only publicly available, complete full-text digitized archive of The Oregonian newspaper. Multnomah County…
Equal Justice Library at Georgetown Law School
The Equal Justice Library is now located at the Georgetown Law School Library: “The National Equal Justice Library (NEJL) is the first and only institution dedicated to documenting and preserving…
Legal Reference Guides for Public Library Reference Desks
We work with a lot of public library reference librarians and library assistants and are always on the lookout for materials that could help them help their public library…
A Reading List for People Planning to “Occupy” Public Property
…to protest, march, occupy or maybe sit-in (and I highly recommend someplace with a cafeteria, a library, public computers, showers, and good wifi), expect a lot of time on your…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

