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Child Pornography and the Library
On the LibraryLaw blog: Child pornography is NOT free speech: Excerpt (and do read the comments): “Critical point for all libraries: Child pornography is NOT protected free speech….
Free Help (and Money) at the Beaverton (or Your) Public Library
…post from the Beaverton (Oregon) City Library is better, much better – and you’ll stay on the side of the angels. No stealing, please. Scrounging, yes, but stealing, no….
Law Library Values, 2008
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has published their 2008 Law Library Values grid….
Maryland, People’s Law Library and the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
This Maryland’s People’s Law Library isn’t Oregon, but I can dream, can’t I? (Another favorite is this Wisconsin Legal Topics web page.) Evaluating legal websites: Separating the “Good from…
Oregon State Law Library Book Sale
The State of Oregon Law Library is having a book sale, September 20th and 21st, at the Supreme Court Building, 1163 State St., Salem. Hours are 9-4. This…
Plato and Platypus Walk into the Law Library (and a caption contest)
…going to a place where all questions will be answered.” Lawyer whispers to her friend: (in all innocence I have to presume modestly), “He’s going to the law library?”…
The Paperless Library: 5,000 Books Flying Out the Window
Getting ready for the library of the future – art imitating life: 5,000 Books Pour Out of a Building in Spain…
Student Research Resources Library (LLRX): Terrifying!
“Student Research Resources Library,” by Marcus P. Zillman. LLRX, on October 11, 2014 (Remember when all you needed was a paper, pens, lunch, keys, and milk money?)…
Android App: Pronouncing Dictionary of the Supreme Court of the United States
“The Lillian Goldman Law Library has released an android app of our Pronouncing Dictionary of the United States Supreme Court.” Link directly to their web document version: “Pronouncing Dictionary…
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