…(gotta love that First Amendment). But librarians don’t enforce rules (except in our own libraries). We just show people how to find them. I always thought that it might be…
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Get What You Paid For: “Free” Online Research Databases
…you a small fortune to subscribe to individually. For those of us who use the public libraries in Washington County or Multnomah County, remember that we have access to…
Researching California Law from Afar
…public law librarian: Council of California County Law Libraries (see especially their Self-Help and Legal Links) 2) California Courts (including a free, fully-searchable database of CA cases from 1850 to…
Search Oregon City and County Websites
…From Tom Stave of the U of O: “Open the UO Libraries’ “ Planning ” research guide and click on the Web Resources jump link. This will take you…
Star in your own (bibliophile’s) READ poster: Woof!
From WisBlawg, we learn that YOU (or your favorite pet or food) can star in your very own mini-READ poster from the American Library Association (ALA). A great…
50 Awesome Open Source Resources for Writers
Via iLibrarian: Awesome is right! Resources for Online Writers: 50 Awesome Open Source Resources for Online Writers, published on Tuesday April 29th , 2008, by Christina Laun,…
Skip Tracing (aka Public Sleuthing) at King County Law Library (Seattle, WA)
If you can’t make it to the King County (Seattle) Law Library (KCLL) class, you may still partake of their law librarian generosity: you can read class handouts,…
Law Librarians, Hollywood and Portland (with a side of lawyers)
1) Lest you think lawyers and law librarians don’t have no fun, take a look at these: 2) Hollywood Librarians (the movie) coming to Portland (Oregon). 3) Thousands…
Legal Publisher Vendors in Town (Portland, OR)
While the law librarians are in town (Portland, Oregon) for the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Meeting in Portland, July 12th to July 15th, anyone may explore…
All a Twitter for Librarians
Twitter for Librarians (and others who think like librarians :-), via Neat New Stuff on the Web….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

