…a research tool. In 2019, I also published “A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books,” which has filled a critical void for libraries serving students and the…
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Free Law Books Online: Findlaw and Nolo
…the subject you are researching. In addition to checking your local libraries’ catalogs using keyword and subject searches, run a web search using the words free law books. You can…
Christmas Trees (and Menorahs) Made from Books: Reuse, Re-purpose, Re-gift? (oy vey!)
…Christmas Tree …. this is the time of year when ordinary stacks of books turn in to book trees in libraries everywhere….” You can find Menorahs that have been made…
Book: A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books
“A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books,” by Kendall Svengalis (author and publisher of the extraordinary and invaluable “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide & Reference Manual,” which…
Law Books Can Be Beautiful (a long time ago, sadly)
The Yale Law Library Rare Books Blog post, Law Books Bright and Beautiful, links to their Flickr photo display. Hat tip to the Justia Law Librarian Blawg Search round-up….
What Do Lawyers Do? Careers in the Law: Five Quick and Easy Research Resources
FAQ: “Do you have any books on careers in the law?” (Note for career seekers: do not confuse books “about the law” or books on “what lawyers do” with…
How to Get FREE Telephone Number Information in Oregon
You can find lots of free telephone and address information from: 1) “The Internet” (your search engine of choice, e.g. google , bing ,…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART SIX
…missing books. Who cares if the books are national treasures, worth more than any single painting in an art museum, the only surviving record of a two-thousand year old culture,…
Lawyers: Save Time & Money: “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide & Reference Manual”
…books are good value. 6) Select the research resource you need from thousands of subject-specific loose-leaf, treatise, and database reviews. 7) Twelve appendices with legal publication costs, publishers, and other…
How to Reuse, Recycle, and otherwise Dispose of Unwanted Law Books
We have updated our guide: “How to dispose of used law books.“ You can link to the guide from the Washington County (Oregon) Law Library website (under the heading…
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