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Oregon Building Codes: Almost Everything You Need to Know
…You see, it’s next to impossible to keep building codes up to date in a small library, in almost any library for that matter. But we can refer you to…
Nine Things Pro Se (Self-represented) Litigants Need to Know
…, posted 8/3/11, at the Legal Skills Prof Blog If you walk into a law library with a “what’s the law on x?” or “how do I…
Funeral Law in Oregon
…have services and information for senior citizens. Your public library will have directories of other local social service or nonprofit organizations and can help you find names and contact…
Free Law Books Online: Findlaw and Nolo
If there is a particular book you want and you know its title, you can check library catalogs or run a web search or ask a law librarian (who…
Redemption in Oregon and Beyond
One could fill a library with stories about redemption (in fact, most libraries ARE filled with stories about redemption, fictional and real), but the following came to mind recently…
Take the Nolo Librarian Survey
…them out (and they are already VERY library and librarian friendly), take the survey – win prizes for your library. If this link “ Take the Nolo Librarian…
For Librarians: Digital Reference: What is Your Reference Librarian “Coffee-Name?”
…is, how to answer that dreaded question from utter strangers: WHAT IS YOUR NAME? For some reference questions, and library patrons, it makes sense to use one’s real name and…
Debt Collection Lawsuit Research Guide
The King County (WA) Law Library has an excellent: Debt Collection Lawsuit Research Guide. The state law links are to Washington State laws, but the other information and federal…
Finding U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs
…a library with this print set: Gerhard Casper and Kathleen M. Sullivan, eds., “Landmark Briefs and Arguments of the Supreme Court of the United States: Constitutional Law” 2) Library of…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

