…Library Journal issue I mentioned in a previous blog post, 99 LLJ, “Neutral citation, court web sites, and access to authoritative case law,” by Peter Martin, 99 Law Library Journal…
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Laptops: “Treat Them Like Cash”
…(If you don’t subscribe to the print or online Consumer Reports, log on through your local public library or email, phone, or visit them. Many public libraries provide their…
Recording Construction Liens in Oregon
…an attorney and want more information on construction liens, visit your local public law library (we can give you contact information for your own county’s law library), the Construction Contractors…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART TWO
…Brandon was out of jail, his lawyers fighting on his behalf, and the lawsuits would work their way through the courts. Brandon didn’t have or couldn’t find my library’s books,…
Inscribe Your Blog in Stone (or at least in MARC, OCLC & Worldcat)
…She is our techie librarian role model– the future for libraries is good with Nicole’s in the digital library world. Nicole is NOT Fred (courtesy of Library Link of the…
Washington State Legal Research Links
…of County Law Libraries and their Law Links 2) King County Law Library 3) University of Washington, Marian Gallagher Law Library 4) Last, but not least, Law for WA, which…
The Secret Ingredient? Add a Law Librarian
Our county law library patrons know this already, especially the solo and small law firm attorneys, but so do big law firms: “ The Secret Ingredient? Add a…
Empirical Legal Studies Database (ELSD)
This is probably not a best-seller amongst my solos and small law firm practitioner law library patrons, but if that rare question arises, maybe this database could help me…
Oregon Chickens and County Dogs-Children Ratio
…the following: 1) Your city or county code (for where you live) may be online or at your local library, but sometimes it’s just easier to phone one of the…
Oregon Law: Law Commission, Paternity, Contracts, Ethics, and More
…At the WLR web site – At HeinOnline (available free through the WCCLS for card holders).– At your local law school or public law library.– On Lexis or Westlaw, sometimes…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

