I bet you thought this issue went away – hah! Follow the Law Librarian Blog links: Researching Bush and Obama Presidential Signing Statements…
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Consumer Law: Student (College) Loans
…your student loans: 1) Student loans in collections? Here’s where to find help, by Liz Weston 2) It includes links to the FTC Debt Collection Resources, to FinAid, to Loan…
Oregon Scam Alert: U.S. Census Scam
…on the Scam Alert and the Census Scam: Use Twitter to track Oregon Scam Alerts, which links to this 10/14/09 news release: FAKE U.S. CENSUS SCAM The DOJ Scam Alerts…
Tough Interview Question: What’s Your Salary Range?
Dennis Kennedy’s Feb 24th Links of the Week included a link to this: The answer to the toughest interview question, “what’s your salary range?” Law librarians get a variation…
What is SEO? Why, it’s Search Engine Optimization.
See Jim Calloway’s links, from his post: Your Website: Getting the Attention of the Search Engines. Excerpt: “You finally got your law firm Web site online and waited…
Oregon Building Codes Revisited: Fire, Mechanical, and More
…updated piecemeal and in full, and it takes time for third-party database vendors to update their own holdings from official sources. Links to my previous posts on Building Codes are…
What’s a Dollar Worth?
…to 2007 from Measuring Worth dot com. 3) And then there is the Currency Converter at Oanda dot com. (Many thanks to my librarian colleagues for post idea and links.)…
More on Oregon Election 2008 Ballot Measures
…p.m. on OPB radio, for those of us who, sadly, can’t listen and participate during the workday. Not yet registered to vote? See this post and follow the links….
Registering to Vote in Oregon
…Politics page does, however, have other good election links and stories. * So, according to that Oregonian, “There’s Still Time to Register to Vote” article by Edward Walsh, here is…
Where Does Federal Digital Information Go When The Lights Go Out?
…that we may lose significant portions of our history.” The Web site of the Environmental Protection Agency lists more than 50 “broken links” that once connected readers to…
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