Oregon legal researchers and attorneys rejoice! The Washington County Law Library staff are scanning the 1953-1993 ORS from statute books donated by the Oregon Supreme Court, Oregon Legislative Counsel…
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Inventors, Thinkers, and other Creators: Idea Submission Agreements: Caveat Emptor
…look for books and articles written by lawyers or, at the very least, consider whose interests the writer is looking after. If it helps, here’s one example of the type…
Skills Law Librarians and Legal Information Professionals Have and Need
…skills needed for today’s librarian and information services professionals. Whether it is Knowledge Management, working with Practice Groups, Competitive Intelligence, Electronic Books, or the evolving trends within Legal Research or…
“How to Make a Book Disappear” (The Atlantic)
“How to Make a Book Disappear,” by Maria Konnikova, The Atlantic, 3 Sep 18 2012 If books started disappearing off your bookshelves, you’d probably notice. Wouldn’t you? What if…
Piracies, Robberies, and Murder on the High Seas: Pirate Trials (pre-1923)
…a Spanish copy by Ferdinand Bayer. Annexed is a solemn warning to youth (and others) to beware of the baneful habit of intemperance …. Read other LLoC digitized books….
Washington State Legal Research (for non-Washingtonians)
…other state’s name for Washington’s). WASHINGTON STATE LAW LIBRARIES, PUBLIC & ACADEMIC: If you want to know about legal forms, practice books, treatises, free and subscription databases, and other legal…
Does Equitable Access to Digital Content Exist? Libraries, Licensing, and Privacy
InfoDocket links us to, “New Report from ALA Explores Challenges of Equitable Access to Digital Content” “The American Library Association (ALA) today released a new report examining critical…
Evaluating the Quality of Online Information
Researchers, scholars, and librarians have always had to evaluate the quality of information sources, including books, journals, speeches, and all other “information.” We have to apply the same evaluations skills to…
I’ve been charged with a crime in Oregon: What Happens Next?
…frustration, misdirection, and anger, none of which is particularly helpful. Instead, stop and think about your legal situation and about what laws or books or websites about the law…
Medical Library Student Internship (Oregon) Opening
A lot of people still think the only prerequisites for working in a library are 1) “you like to read” and 2) the ability to stamp books with checkout…
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