…offices for those documents.) Contact information for all Oregon county law libraries can be found at the OCCLL directory. State of Oregon Law Library (ACMS & OJIN & OECI): 503.986.5640…
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California Court Documents: Trial Court Documents and Appellate Court Briefs
…Library website.) 2) Orange County: Superior Court allows any person in the 50 United States to purchase some court documents online. Here in the Law Library we do not have access. Case…
Does This Blog Answer Readers’ Questions?
…residents (and the rest of Oregon – and other states and countries on occasion) and run a public law library so we just don’t have the time to answer everyone’s…
“Center for Plain Language” and “Associations Unlimited”
…reference book, “Encyclopedia of Associations“? Well, it’s online now (and has been for some time) and probably at your public library (e.g. through the WCCLS , though you…
Tattooed Librarians of the Pacific NW Calendar
Help a Library-School Student: NW Tattooed Librarian Calendar From the Emporia students: “Help support Emporia State University’s School of Library and Information Management students! We created this calendar as…
Legal Self-Help Clinic for Appeals (Minnesota)
This a joint initiative of the Minnesota State Law Library and the Appellate Practice Section of the Minnesota State Bar Association. “New self-help clinic helps Minnesotans navigate appeals process,”…
Libraries and the Internet Quotation: Another View of the Cathedral(s)
Every once in a while we run into a memorable Library-Internet quotation: From: “At Your Service,” by Robert Leo Heilman, OLAQ, Vol. 17, no. 3, p. 9…
U.S. Supreme Court Web Citation Link Rot Fix (UC Berkeley)
…to Nowhere,” by Adam Liptak, Sept. 23, 2013. Well, UC Berkeley Law Library’s U.S. Supreme Court Web Citations to the rescue. The UC Berkeley School of Law (not the Supreme…
Free Online Space Planning Tools for Libraries (and other spaces)
Blog posts on the topic: iLibrarian post: Create Library Floor Plans Alternatives to Visio (but it was noted that some of these were difficult to use and more…
How do I cite-check a case?
…see what that impact actually is, and how it relates to the user’s situation. LexisNexis and Westlaw may be available at your local law library. Fastcase is accessible through the…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

