The County Law Librarians of Clackamas County and Washington County are seeking to fill part-time Library Assistant job openings: *** Clackamas County Law Library has a position open…
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Lawyers, Law Librarians, Women Judges and Portland, Oregon
…League of Women Voters U.S. (LWVUS), June 13-17th, 2008 American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) 2008, July 12-15th, 2008 National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ), October 15-19th, 2008…
Thinking about Becoming a Lawyer (but not one of these two in Portland)?
…of its back issues. Most public libraries, however, have newspaper databases that can be searched free of charge, often remotely (i.e. from any computer, with your library card). I try…
Consumer Reports Magazine, Free, Full Text, Online, From Your Desktop
…everything else) that appear in Consumer Reports magazine. But you can! Here’s how you do this at Washington County (WCCLS) public libraries (your own public library will have its own…
Things To Do with Unwanted Books
Here, Creative Uses for Old Books (thanks, Bonnie!), are some great ideas for things to do with used books. (I’m not sure they would work with that…
A Free Web 2.0 Technology Course for Law Librarians
Not only is this free, but you don’t even have to commit to it* – wowsers!: A Free, Online Course to Introduce Law Librarians to Web 2.0 Technologies…
AALL PDX 2008: Portland Beer Blogs (with Beer Haiku!)
(See AALL PDX 2008 Post #1 to find out what this AALL PDX stuff is all about. And here’s the official AALL Portland Annual Meeting web site &…
Oregon Law Librarians (back) on TV: Topic: Family Law
…Council of County Law Libraries (OCCLL) Directory Legally Speaking is a call-in cable public-access TV show that airs live on the 4th Thursday of each month, out of the TVCTV…
Stepparent Adoption in Oregon
…materials, which are not generally available at public libraries, nor are they online: -OSB Deskbooks: Family Law and Juvenile Law -OSB Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Juvenile Law…
“More Eager I am to Pay a Lawyer than a Crook”: Consumer Law – No Small Matter for Ordinary People
…public law librarian) knows, goes far beyond that. Ordinary people, the ones we in public (and public law) libraries see every day, just don’t know how to navigate the maze…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

