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Rule History Where to Find Superseded Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) and the Oregon Bulletin It’s Not All Online in Oregon: Attorney General’s Administrative Law Manual and other Legal Publications…

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My public librarian friends pointed me to this website, and soon to be published book, on serving the house-less and home-less community: Librarian’s Guide to Homelessness The book will…

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…be stranded without insurance-paid counsel.” Public Record or Public Domain doesn’t always mean Free, for anyone, which confuses many. Librarians, and public servants, share willingly and freely when possible,…

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This article is written for public library staff members, but members of the public might find it interesting, empowering, and maybe even humorous. And, everyone on the other side…

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Public Records Officer, University of Oregon “The Public Records Officer (PRO) is a position in the new Public Records Office that reports directly to the President and is responsible…

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The 2014 edition of Oregon Statutory Time Limitations is available on BarBooks. Oregon lawyers have access through the bar association and others through the county law libraries that subscribe…

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…to protest, march, occupy or maybe sit-in (and I highly recommend someplace with a cafeteria, a library, public computers, showers, and good wifi), expect a lot of time on your…

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