…describing a useful tech lesson he has learned on how to make better use of his time. It’s no miracle cure (there isn’t one) for our “I’m Dancing as Fast…
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To Facebook is Human, To LinkedIn Divine (and 20x More Likely to Improve Your Employment Situation)
iLibrarian alerts us to an Online College dot org blog post: 20 Compelling Reasons to Spend Less Time on Facebook and More Time on LinkedIn (Direct link to Online…
Measures (aka bills) for the 2012 Oregon Legislative Session Available
…of sections affected” links on that page are to the 2011 bills, not the 2012, so don’t get confused. These will all be updated in good time, but pay attention…
Oregon Revised Statutes: 1953-1967 Now Online & Publicly Accessible (Free)
…by the Washington County Law Library staff as time and money permit. The current goal is to complete the scanning by June 2012, but it is possible that deadline may not…
Halloween: A Trick or Treat Bag of Laws
A little Halloween “Law” for everyone: 1) “Top 3 Halloween Lawsuits of All Time,” by Stephanie Rabiner, 10/25/11, Findlaw 2) Stambovsky v. Ackley Case Resources…
Oregon Consumer Law: Parking Tickets, Tax Collectors, Weekend Tow Jobs, and a “Notice of Tort Claim” Appeal
…– persist, persist, persist. But you can see why legal solutions so often elude those without the aptitute, resources, and time to pursue fairness, if not justice. You can…
Read the Whole Screen: You’re Never too “Experienced” for More Training
This is true whether you climb mountains or research the law. How many times do you read a news report about a tragedy on a mountain where the climber,…
It’s July 2011: Are your online (or digital) statutes authenticated and official?
…and updates . Law librarians, lawyers, legislators, and others have been working on this problem for a very long time. The problem: most digital (including…
Another Free Law Reporter: But Why?
CALI’s Free Law Reporter is an interesting project, sort of, maybe; I’m just not sure why the creators are putting their limited time into it given that…
Oregon Law and Laws Online: Ha Ha Ha
Ha ha ha. I spent time this morning doing the following (fellow public and private law librarians around the state do the same, just about every day): 1)…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

