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“Better than Google: Libraries offer online databases with quality information – for free,” by Dan Giancaterino, from “Philadelphia Lawyer,” courtesy of Jenkins Law Library. Article here. “One evening,…

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Public libraries can be an excellent starting place for researching small business matters and we have two in the metro area with not only excellent business book collections and…

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The Legal Services Corporation recently highlighted their 2016 Library Initiative White Paper. The article points out that “[t]here are more than 16,000 public libraries in the United States, offering…

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…Age, how come nobody knows anything?” Few non-librarians know about the hundreds (thousands, probably) of hidden document treasure troves, which go by many names: libraries, archives, repositories, databases, among others….

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The 2014 edition of Oregon Statutory Time Limitations is available on BarBooks. Oregon lawyers have access through the bar association and others through the county law libraries that subscribe…

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…give their clients well-informed, up to date client-specific and jurisdiction-specific legal advice.) Note: Other states’ public law libraries offer similar services and free remote access to legal research databases….

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My public librarian friends pointed me to this website, and soon to be published book, on serving the house-less and home-less community: Librarian’s Guide to Homelessness The book…

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