…to show laypeople how to Find the Law(s). NPR has done that for you with Body Cam Laws (but, note that laws change so you will need to update this…
Search Results for: label/Name change-Oregon
Law eBooks are not pBooks: Sharing, Privacy, and Cost
…will also need to accept the fact that each of those will change next week, and the week after, and the week after that.) Bar associations may have useful information…
A2J Words Matter: A Legal Resource Center is Not Always a Law Library (and vice versa)
to Law Libraries. We felt that “library” was a meaningful and clear-cut description for what we do. The name change has helped our users better understand all of our services,…
Turn Your Clocks BACK, November 2nd, 2008
…too keep forgetting). Here’s my previous post on, “When Do Clocks Change to Standard Time? November 2nd, 2008” Halloween should stay a little lighter, later this year – yeah!…
Fall Forward, Spring Back? I’m Confused.
For those of you on another planet, change your clocks for daylight saving (hah!) time, Sunday, March 11th, if you plan to visit the United States that weekend. (In…
“Is it legal?” in the Library
…most commonly asked questions in the law library: How do laws get made?How can I change the laws?Would changing the law help?What are my elected officials supposed to be doing?How…
The Art of the Index, or One Day My Online Book Will Come (with apologies to the alleged prince)
…going. As long as publishers (print and online) give short shrift to the quality of their indexes, not much is going to change. Those of us who use Westlaw and…
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
…(or website’s) strengths and limits. Make no assumptions about database searching protocols. (They change faster than the latest secret to a long life nutrition fad: Quinoa! Kale! Pomegranate! Bacon?)…
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Adds Online Citations to Dockets
…of PDF files of Websites Cited in Ninth Circuit Opinions. This change will make the relevant files more apparent to researchers looking at a case docket. Source: Online Citation Sources…
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