…and the answer to one person’s situation pretty much sums up what we in law libraries have had to figure out how to say tactfully (forgive the garbled syntax –…
Search Results for: label/Medical libraries
How to Research a Legal Problem
If you are new to legal research, this is a great place to start: The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Legal Information Services to the Public (LISP) Special…
20 Heroic (Comic) Librarians Who Save the World
Sent to me by a favorite lawyer library-patron: 20 Heroic Librarians Who Save the World There are also flesh and blood librarian heroes, some of whom you can…
The (print) 2009 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Has Arrived
The print set of the 2009 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) is arriving in libraries and law offices around the state, but it’s not yet online. Soon, soon. The…
New Legal Research Guide – Consumer Law
The Washington County Law Library has a new legal research guide on consumer law. You can find all of the library’s legal research guides on the Subject Guides…
62 Non-Librarian Jobs for LIS Grads
iLibrarian alerts us to this gem of a post from a Syracuse School of Information Studies: 61 Non-librarian Jobs for LIS grads For a bonus point, #62, read…
The Secret Ingredient? Add a Law Librarian
Our county law library patrons know this already, especially the solo and small law firm attorneys, but so do big law firms: “ The Secret Ingredient? Add…
How to Find Free Digital Books (other than Amazon, Kindle, etc.)
This isn’t a complete list but these are good places to start your search for full-text digital books – but don’t forget your local libraries and librarians. First, sometimes…
Oregon Jury Verdicts: Statistics, Reports, Research
…and an online database, and includes data from Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington and other Oregon counties. Some law libraries will subscribe to either or both the print or the online….
Oregon Legislative History: How and Where (but not why)
If you need to know the legislative history of an Oregon statute, please remember: You need to know something about how a bill becomes a law. The…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

