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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Libraries (back) on Wheels: Digital Libraries on Wheels
…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…
White Space, Public Space, and Air and Space
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…
April 21st Update: Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Copyright Dispute
…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…
Oregon Lawyers on Speaking to “The Media”
…want some background information, facts checked, or some legal procedural step clarified. But sometimes, the lawyer IS the story, or at least the only story the news-writer has access…
More Free and Low-Cost Legal Research Services
Publicly accessible free and low-cost legal research services are being added to the web every week, or so it seems. No, it’s not really happening that frequently, but there…
Can we reduce our dependence on foreign legal publishers?
…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…
The Flux, Detectives, Juvenile Law, and Blogging
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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