…a search engine with a JSTOR location, ask at any library reference desk. Librarians Know Things and, more to the point, know how to find things. P.S. A database…
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How to Find Free Digital Books (other than Amazon, Kindle, etc.)
…find that info. Your own Oregon public library may have a full-service subscription version you can use. Second: General web search engines will index the contents of many of these…
Consumer Protection and Blogging: A Match Made in Heaven?
I post not infrequently* about consumer protection issues, which are a big part of public law library (and regular public library) business from both attorneys and non-attorneys: From Portlander…
Corky v. Petunia: Pro Se Litigants & Lawyers, Evidence & Relevance
…here, and here), and in the law library, for both sides. I always recommend to my pro se litigants who plan to “go to court” (traffic court, small claims, jury…
Oregon Judicial Profiles and Other Biographical Information
…LEGAL COMMUNITY County and other local resources including bar associations, e.g. in Multnomah Bar Association (MBA) Judicial Profiles, your local law or public library, or legal advocacy groups. Law school…
Legal and Financial Foreclosure Information Online
A guide to many excellent online resources on foreclosures has been compiled by the Wisconsin State Law Library in their current newsletter: Look also at their State Law Library’s…
2008 Oregon Judicial Candidate Voting Guide
…(MBA) Judicial Profiles, your local law or public library, or legal advocacy groups. Law school libraries usually have additional print and online resources with judicial biographical information. (Law students use…
“Dude, what’s a CMS and how much does a website cost?”
…middle-east corner the market on solar energy technology?), not the mouths of people who visit my library. Answers to questions can be found almost anywhere, from t-shirts to novels one…
Guilt By Association in the News: Mexico, Oregon, and the U.S. (Guantanamo)
…post on JSTOR). This article also available via HeinOnline — JSTOR and HeinOnline databases are available to many Oregon public library cardholders – check with your public library….
Law of the Lemonade Stand
…to run a lemonade stand, go to Abebooks (or your local library) and type < lemonade stand > into the Keyword search box. Or see Alex’s Lemonade Stand Book and…
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