Oregon Historical Society Library Closing A librarian colleague brought this to my attention: “Researchers needing to access OHS collections before then should make plans immediately…. Due to budget cuts,…
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Criminal Law Blogs: Oregon and Beyond
The Oregon Legal Publications blog has a round up of some Legal Blogs on Criminal Law. You can add to the list via the blog post’s Comments….
“Is it stealing if you empty a Little Free Library?”
it stealing if you empty a Little Free Library?,” Molly Snyder’s Blogs, OnMilwaukee dot com, June 30, 2015. Free Little Library via Wikipedia Free Little LIbrary, the nonprofit…
Oregon State Law Library: Librarian Retirement and New Appointment
Joe Stephens, the State Law Librarian, is retiring at the end of June. Joe led the library and its staff through many improvements to the library’s services, collection and facility…
Welcome the New (in name): Public Law Library of King County
Public Law Library of King County “The King County Law Library has a new name, Public Law Library of King County , and a new Director, Rita…
U.S. Reports is the ONLY Official Edition of U.S. Supreme Court Opinions
You can find PDFs of the official U.S. Reports at the Library of Congress (LOC) website (here’s a capture of today’s view of that LOC link at the Internet…
Cuban Legal System: A Law Library of Congress Introduction
…post by Gustavo Guerra, a foreign law specialist covering a number of Spanish-speaking jurisdictions at the Law Library of Congress. It is the second post in our “Frequently Asked Legal…
Oregon Lawyers: 2015 Law Library Values Report (OSB) for Tax and Other Purposes
The Oregon State Bar has posted the latest Law Library Values report. You can also find previous reports, back to 2004….
What Happens if Your Library Systems Go Down?
Don’t let it be a disaster. Short and sweet, from iLibrarian: What Happens if Your Library Systems Go Down? For full-fledged disasters (floods, fire, earthquakes, hurricanes, shooters, bomb threats,…
Visit the Marion County (Oregon) Law Library Twitter Feed
You can follow the Marion County Law Library on Twitter. Go to Twitter #MCLawLibrary or view it as a web page (no Twitter knowledge required!)….
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