If you haven’t visited the State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) website recently, it’s worth a visit. Make sure you also check out its collection of legal history and…
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Death by Failure to Research: Could You Pass a Legal Research Competency Test?
of this book is free to download and distribute. It is in PDF, EPUB, MOBI, and iBook formats.] Read more about “Principles and Standards for Legal Research Competency.” …
Oregon Law Libraries: Hours and Types of Service
…users on four legal research workstations. Printing from these databases is $.10/page. 3) Attorney Services, a document delivery service, is available to lawyers (and their support staffs) throughout the state….
Google Me, Google Me: The Funny (and scary) World of Online Legal Research
reasons, too), and I will leave those to be explained by Search Engine Scientists, but woe to the untrained (or unthinking) legal researcher who thinks that Google (or that other…
Public Law Librarian Blog: “Legal Research is Easy”
Legal Research is Easy is still one of my favorite blogs. (And I can only dream about working as a law librarian in a state with so many official…
What is a “Valid Signature” on an Oregon Initiative Petition?
…opinions here; just research suggestions. Onward: QUESTION: What is a “Valid Signature” on an Oregon Initiative Petition? Even an amazing legal researcher might have a tough time figuring out what…
Alternative Legal Research Databases for New and Experienced Lawyers
From the Gallagher Law Library Blog: Alternative Legal Research Databases “When you think of online legal research, LexisAdvance, WestlawNext, or BloombergLaw probably spring to mind. With summer fast approaching,…
Are You Paying for “Free” Legal Forms?
state already makes the correct forms available free of charge. It’s not unusual to find “cheap,” “low-cost,” and “free, if …” legal forms online that judges and public law librarians…
New Oregon Legal Research Website
We’re pleased, and very excited, to announce that our new, collaborative, Oregon county law libraries Oregon Legal Research website went live last week. And what a journey it has…
Legal Information Services to the Public: Legal Research Toolkits for Public Librarians
…librarians understand the process of legal research, effectively develop and use the information located within their libraries, utilize information located outside their libraries, with the end goal of helping the…
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