…websites. These can be forms, blogs, musings on the law, case and legal topic analysis, and much more. There aren’t as many independent legal publishers as there were 15…
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Executions in Oregon and Beyond
The Multnomah County Library’s book blogs (Furthermore and An Embarrassment of Riches) are addictive. Look under the September 17, 2009, Penalty of Death entry for links to…
26 Places to Find Free Multimedia for Your Blog
Blogs are great places to store notes that you might want to remember or share. I saw a link to this Mashable post while at the Law Librarian Blog:…
What to keep in your employee files: A small law firm’s guide
Jim Calloway blogs about and links to his guide: “What to keep in your employee files: A small law firm’s guide” Link to Jim’s homepage for more law practice…
Oregon Law Practice Management Blog
Once upon a time there weren’t that many Oregon lawyer blogs, but they are hitting their stride now. Here’s another one I came across recently: Oregon Law Practice…
Law dot Gov Update
…is comprised of those on the Law dot Gov frontlines, but updates and commentary on the initiative will also appear on a variety of law librarian and lawyer blogs….
Public Domain and those “Can I Copyright a ‘PowerPoint’ Presentation?’ Questions
…From the May 8, 2010, LibraryLaw blog: The search for the oldest copyrighted work in the U.S. goes on… Excerpt: “I knew when I wrote my post speculating as to…
State Legal Information Census: An Analysis of Primary State Legal Information
…get enough of law librarians’ legal research blogs, Justia still has the best round-up, at their blawgsearch website. (Hat tip to Paula Simon at the Washington County Law Library!)…
West (Thomson-Reuters) Shipping Empty Boxes
…they are to blame for sealed, empty boxes being given to them). There IS Joy in the Morning! (Thanks to my fellow law librarians and our excellent listserves and blogs…
Pods, Blobs, and Niches at the Third Wave Lawyer
…a cubicle, unless the boss puts it out in the parking lot rather than in a bucolic setting. (Chuck also blogs about living in the Blob – and…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

