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Award-Winning Government Publication Book Talk Blog
If you’re a history buff or just (!) a bibliophile, this Government Book Talk Blog is for you. What award did they win? The Silver Inkwell Communications Award….
“GPO Access” Becomes FDsys: Government Publication Website Gets Makover and New (confusing) Name
The Government Printing Office’s GPO Access is becoming FDsys, and includes access to the Code of Federal Regulations (FR), the Federal Register (FR), the Congressional Record (CR), U.S. Statutes…
Privatization of Access to Taxpayer-Funded Government Documents Continues
…West?” : “John Wonderlich of the Sunlight Foundation alerted me to a situation about a month ago that we’ve been pursuing (with EFF’s help) at the Government Accountability…
Oregon Local Government Documents
If you research local government law and haven’t yet explored the growing collection at the University of Oregon Scholars’ Bank, now is the time. The Cities collection is here…
“Insanely Useful Websites” for Tracking Government Transparency”
These really are, “Insanely Useful Websites” for tracking government (primarily federal) transparency. Thanks to the Law Librarian blog for the link….
Homeless in Portland: Business Alliance, Street Roots, and the Law of Urban Planning 101
There has been a recent slew of articles and editorials on homelessness in Oregon, but this editorial stands out – and not just as a reminder that Street Roots is…
Hatch Act and Standards of Ethical Conduct for Federal Employees
…§ 2635.807. An employee may not use his official Government title or position to identify himself in connection with a speaking activity, unless the title or position is one of…
Save Your Webpages for Posterity, Please: Internet Archive Wayback Machine
…of those URLs have been saved to the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. These government, nonprofit, NGO, official document, and other URLs should be preserved in the Archive. If you build,…
Articles of Impeachment: Where and How to Find
…print in large law or government document libraries and usually, though not always easily, online. Some online Congressional research resources are fee-based databases and some are free. For example, see…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

