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…She is our techie librarian role model– the future for libraries is good with Nicole’s in the digital library world. Nicole is NOT Fred (courtesy of Library Link of the…

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…(If you don’t subscribe to the print or online Consumer Reports, log on through your local public library or email, phone, or visit them. Many public libraries provide their…

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…a search engine with a JSTOR location, ask at any library reference desk. Librarians Know Things and, more to the point, know how to find things. P.S. A database…

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I post not infrequently* about consumer protection issues, which are a big part of public law library (and regular public library) business from both attorneys and non-attorneys: From Portlander…

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…middle-east corner the market on solar energy technology?), not the mouths of people who visit my library. Answers to questions can be found almost anywhere, from t-shirts to novels one…

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…Jennifer Jenkins. 2) A very interesting, provocative, and readable article: “Neutral Citation, Court Web Sites, and Access to Authoritative Case Law, by Peter Martin, 99 Law Library Journal 339 (Spring…

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