…general direction of the Associate Director for Collections and Access, the Rare Book Librarian oversees activities of the Law Library relating to rare books, preservation, and legal history. The Rare…
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I Know Nothing: Open Access (free) Literature, Article, Government Document, and Primary Source Digital Archives, Libraries, Databases, and Repositories
…Resource and PlainSite. How do you find these resources? One way is by searching the following words (or variations on them): ebook repositories open access The document you seek may…
Database Access for Researchers Affected by Travel Bans: ProQuest
Other databases (Lexis, Westlaw, maybe, who knows) may start doing this too for students, scientists, and other researchers, but in the meantime: ProQuest launches free access to its databases…
20 Access to Legal Services and Information Apps
From the ABA Journal: “20 apps to help provide easier access to legal help,” by Joe Dysart, April 1, 2015. Words to the Wise: DIY Lawyering can be risky…
JSTOR Access for Oregon Researchers
…3) College and university libraries usually subscribe to JSTOR. If you don’t have access to these collections, use the Oregon State Library’s virtual reference service L-net (soon to become Answerland)…
Public Access to the Oregon Courthouse, Court Room, and Court Records
“Are open-court efforts waning?,” by The Editorial Board, Oregonian, September 09, 2009 Excerpt: “In Oregon, news organizations still fight for public access, aided by the constitution The New York…
Federal GPO Access Becomes FDsys
GPO Access will soon become FDsys (GPO’s Federal Digital System (FDsys)). It is still the Government Printing Office website, but new and improved and with a confusing name, FDsys….
Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports
The Legal Research Plus blog has a status report on 111th Congress H.R. 6026: “Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act,” Legal Research Plus, September 20, 2010, by George…
California enacts UELMA, Guaranteeing Free & Authenticated Access to State Legal Materials
…California law librarians advocating for the cause of free and authenticated access to our state’s legal materials. California is now the second state, after Colorado, to pass UELMA since it…
UPL and Oregon’s New Public Law Library Employees
…Committee or following the websites and blogs written by active lawyer and law librarian members of the many Access to Justice organizations, state and nationwide. Start by talking to your…
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