You can go directly to the Law Library of Congress “Coronavirus Resource Guide” or if you want additional information on what Congress is doing, visit Congress dot gov. (You…
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Surveys I’ll Never Take or, Make Me Want to Take Your Survey!
Library school student, librarian, and other information professional survey makers: this post is for you. Most of us want to help you out, especially if your survey results may…
Legal Services Corporation Highlights Library Initiative White Paper
with civil legal problems. With the proper training and support, librarians could provide information to a significant number of Americans who quality for LSC-funded legal aid but are turned away…
Free Birth Certificates for Persons Born in Oregon and Who Are Homeless
Visit the Oregon Health Authority website: Free Birth Certificate for Persons Who Are Homeless for more information. There is additional information for people who need a birth certificate from another…
What Is Your Lawyer’s Technology Competency Score?
Lawyer technology competency matters for so many reasons. Knowing how to maintain the privacy and the security of your personal information and legal documents are not the only skills…
Official “End of Presidential Term” Digital Archives
usual suspects: Presidential libraries, Library of Congress, National Archives, branch of government archives (e.g. Judiciary, Congress, Executive), the Internet Archive, HathiTrust, university libraries and archives, nonprofit legal and government information…
Ask a Journalist Today: What is “Title 42”?
…but seemingly not the talking heads. Sigh. Back to “What is Title 42?” First: For the record, I believe the talking and writing heads are referring to Title 42 of…
Oregon Self-Represented Litigant Resources
This is a short list of guides and gateways to Oregon self-help litigant and legal information resources. You can drill down into any of these websites and find many…
Where Do You Find Great Legal Research Advice?
speak), which is good value indeed when you need accurate, timely, and comprehensive information. Great law librarians keep up with the vast world of legal research resources: dozens, hundreds, and…
Public Services Attorney/Law Librarian to Lead Self-Help Center in King County (Washington)
and the Institutions Project at Evergreen Legal Services. He received his Master of Library and Information Science degree, with a specialization in law librarianship, from the University of Washington’s Information…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

