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New Multnomah Law Library Website: Services, Databases, Catalog and More
…of the the word “county” in the law library’s name. The Multnomah Law Library is a nonprofit organization, not a county department, unlike other county law libraries in Oregon.)…
Oregon Legal Forms: The Pyramid
The most frequently asked question, especially from non-attorneys, in public law libraries is, “do you have a form called x (or that will do y)?” The law librarian’s…
Oregon Library Job: Content Librarian
services for the libraries that serve the people of Washington County, Oregon. Additionally, the Content Librarian establishes, maintains, enhances, and expands WCCLS’ web presence and use of technology tools; provides…
How to Evaluate Covid-19 Resources: the Good, Bad, Puzzling, Outdated, Rumor, Un/Official, and the Profiteering
How to Evaluate Covid-19 Resources: I created this list for my Oregon librarian community (and with their invaluable assistance) but others may find the list useful. I include full…
Traffic Week: Public Transit in Oregon (Mostly Portland-Metro)
official website2) History of Public Transit in Portland 3) Hard Drive: A commuting blog 4) Association of Oregon Rail and Transit Advocates (and their Transit Links)5) Portland Transport 6) Transit…
Oregon Public Records and Meetings Manual
You can also find a searchable PDF copy of the 2008 Oregon AG’s Public Records and Meetings Manual at the Public Resource’s Bulk Resource archive, courtesy of Carl Malamud….
Where and How to Find an Oregon Criminal Record Report
Oregon State Police, Public Records Unit, Criminal History Record Checks Warning: Be careful if you use a search engine to locate the Oregon criminal record check site, rather than drilling…
Don’t Second that Motion: Oregon Public Meetings Manual and Parliamentary Procedure
…in any number of other sources, but I found this in the January 2008 Oregon Attorney General’s Public Records and Meetings Manual (partially online – and don’t blame me for…
Free Legal Information: “Oregon Consumer Rights in Tough Times” Program (Open to Public)
On Saturday, May 8th, the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Civil Rights Section and the Consumer Law Section and will be presenting: “Consumer Rights in Tough Times: Foreclosures, Garnishment, Debt…
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