…is running for election. Jenn Bascom, Clackamas County Law Librarian, and I, the Washington County Law Librarian, will appear for a few minutes for our Public Law Librarian Interlude….
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“Is it stealing if you empty a Little Free Library?”
From Library Link of the Day (July #7 post) or direct link to OnMilwaukee dot com article): “Is it stealing if you empty a Little Free Library?,” Molly Snyder’s…
Equal Justice Library at Georgetown Law School
The Equal Justice Library is now located at the Georgetown Law School Library: “The National Equal Justice Library (NEJL) is the first and only institution dedicated to documenting and preserving…
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
If you use the OHS research library, mark your calendar with the info below. If you’ve never visited OHS and their library, you’ve missed an Oregon treasure. Plan a…
How Do You Know You’re a Librarian? (Free book download)
You are willing to read books like this one! “The LCSH Century: One Hundred Years with the Library of Congress Subject Headings System.” [This is a link to a…
Legal Reference Guides for Public Library Reference Desks
Library in Iowa has linked to, and annotated, a list of many of my favorite guides at their website that explain the unauthorized practice of law, differences between legal information…
Covid-19 Assistance in Oregon: Where to Begin if You Don’t Know Where to Begin
…our mobile app and online database. They “serve all 36 Oregon counties and Clark, Cowlitz, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties in Southwest Washington.” CALL 211 or 1-866-698-6155 TEXT your zip…
Stephens-Ness Legal Forms (Oregon): New Bookstore Partner/Dealer
Arcade Book Exchange will be a Stevens-Ness Partner/Dealer for the Western Washington County (Oregon) area beginning June 1st, 2010. Gene Horton, of Horton’s Sav-On Office Supply in Forest Grove,…
Link Rot (404 File Not Found) Symposium: When a Problem Rises to “Symposium” Level, Brace Yourself
On October 24, 2014, Georgetown University Law Library in Washington, D.C. will host a symposium that explores the problem of link and reference rot: “404/File Not Found: Link Rot,…
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