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Oregon Historical Society Library Closing A librarian colleague brought this to my attention: “Researchers needing to access OHS collections before then should make plans immediately…. Due to budget cuts,…

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…competitor’s tricks and offering digital means to access books, music, and movies – free of charge. The embodiment of this effort parked outside Boston’s City Hall last week. Inside the…

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When technology, public access, and control issues surface … can lawyers be far behind? White Space Devices & The Battle Over Innovation: Public Access vs. Industry Control of the…

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…here. There is a long history to these disputes. If you want to read the history of legal publishing, public access, and law librarian and indendent publisher efforts to…

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access to their state court judges’ opinions, read this article. You will see that some people do, and you will see what it took to make it possible (not all…

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Today is a Variation on The Flux sort of day. On the train this morning, a woman turned to me and asked, “are you the Oregon Legal Research…

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Legally Speaking: Thursday (10/26/06) on Legally Speaking, a TVCTV cable access program, our host, Jim Hilborn, welcomes back Terry Rilling, who was on the program last month. Terry…

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…KeyCite by Thomson/West. Other publishers, like LoisLaw, VersusLaw, and Casemaker, also have citator systems. Without access to these, it is not possible to know that the statute you…

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