…county’s low tax rate. Knowing the timber money could dry up, the county winnowed the staff from 700 to 400, closed libraries and started charging fees to use parks. The…
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How to Block Cellphone (text) Spam
…be in Portland mid-July to speak at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) (yes, “my people” :-)) Via Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips blog….
“Consumer Reports” Product reviews ONLINE, FREE — REALLY!
…find out if your public library can give you remote online access to Consumer Reports product reviews. But it is. And public libraries need to figure out how…
Legal Research for the Intrepid but (honorably) Clueless
…research, many of which you can find at your local libraries, including books from Nolo Press and HALT, both of which have excellent legal research guides, online and in print….
Blawgers and the Six Rules of Blog Science
…centerpiece of professional values…” (Rubin 2004). These basic theories of Library Science continue to directly affect the development of this discipline and the service of all libraries….” (from Wikipedia)…
Legal Notice by Publication
…(print or online at Oregon law libraries – see sidebar for links) 4) As for drafting the notice itself, I recommend you look at published notices to see how they…
Time to Rewrite Your Blawg/Blog’s Description?
…comments about cases, statutes, and interesting events in the world of legal research and law libraries. Please feel free to read, search, leave comments or suggest future post topics.”]…
Oregon Paternity Laws: 2007 Update
…online, except to members – but available at some public law libraries). “The 2007 Amendments to Oregon Paternity Law,” by Leslie J. Harris, J.D. The same author of the…
How to Pay an Attorney in Oregon
…2007 revision of their Fee Agreement Compendium. The compendium has been written for attorneys, but is useful for potential clients too. Visit your local law and public libraries for this…
Temp, part-time positions at Wash Co Law Library, Hillsboro (Oregon)
Over the next few weeks, the Washington County Law Library hopes to fill either or both of these temporary, part-time positions (the permanent position opportunity is noted below…
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