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public law library A2J resources can be found at the Washington County Law Library website, e.g.: 1) Oregon public libraries and A2J resources 2) Public Law Libraries: Selected Readings on…

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new to Oregon, Oregon law libraries, and Oregon legal research and wanted a place to record the Oregon legal research knowledge I was acquiring so I created the OLR blog…

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…do? There is actually quite a bit. Mere mortals who want Oregon appellate court documents have their own “points of access” and it’s going to get better: 1) How to…

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Oregon state, county, and academic law libraries, link to the directory of Oregon county law libraries and to Oregon Law Libraries: Hours and Types of Service. *Are you wondering why…

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This is an update to the previous 10/14 blog post: OJIN and OECI Access in Oregon County Law Libraries The following Oregon public law libraries have in-library public, or staff-assisted,…

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The following represents my opinion, from my perspective as an Oregon public law librarian: My previous posts on this subject are here and here and here. I’ve been reading,…

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Visit the Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force for meeting Agendas, Minutes, and related documents: “On October 23, 2015, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced the formation…

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Question: WHO uses the Oregon county law libraries and for what purpose(s)? Answer: Thousands of people use the Oregon county law libraries, because no other publicly accessible library has…

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