Book Thieves: Among other books in my law library, our latest Foonberg has been stolen (and people wonder why library staff keep (or itch to keep) books “behind…
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New legal research guide – Administrative law
…rules and administrative law in general, you’re in luck. The Washington County Law Library has a brand new administrative law legal research guide available on its website…
Independent Contractors in Oregon
…public library will have lots of books on the subject (depending, of course, on the size of your local public library), but also check out the Oregon Gov sites, here…
OSB Bulletin
The December OSB Bulletin arrived in my library today and apparently in other county law library mailboxes around the state. I’ve already been alerted to the article on…
Low-Cost Online Legal Databases
…both the University of Washington Law Library and the King County Law Library web pages. Some of the links are naturally Washington State-based, but not all. Between…
I’m My Own Grandpa: Librarians, Lawyers, and Confidentiality
…The other works in the law library, after school and a couple hours a month doing odd jobs for the bail bondsman. Now, you’re the law librarian and all of…
Grandparents and Grandchildren: Legal Issues
A recent story in the Oregonian, March 29th, 2007, headline, “Raising Grandkids,” by Abby Haight ((available through the public library’s Oregonian database and on the Oregonlive web page for…
Google Unbound: Search Engines vs. Indexes
Librarians have to think like their library patrons and this can be very difficult sometimes. But we do try. Non-attorney legal researchers, and some attorneys, also seem…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

