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“Free Public Access to Federal Materials on Guide to Law Online October 14, 2014 by Donna Sokol This is a guest post by Ann Hemmens, legal reference librarian…

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Not that all Presidents have or had anything great to say, but some did: American Presidency Project (selected documents: 1789 – present) Public Papers of the Presidents of the…

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Two Inter-Alia posts that caught my eye: Reprints of Public Domain Works Excerpt: “Now this is seriously cool. Let’s say you’re looking for a book, but it’s out of…

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On a day of grappling with other digital publication contract issues, I saw this: ‘Is It OK for a Library To Lend a Kindle?Norman Oder — Library Journal, 2/7/2008…

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into libraries and ask for “Forms.” (Sometimes there are “forms” and we can provide or refer. But this is extremely rare. Legal forms in Oregon are about…

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Aggrieved car owners whose cars have been towed are frequent visitors to our law library and to other public libraries. “What can I do?” they ask. The answer is…

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public libraries in the systems listed above.” (Instructions on getting a card from WCCLS are here.) Once you have your library card account, click on WCCLS and follow the…

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