when I spoke with a couple of young law library patrons about past transgressions and future promise: 1) Oregon case In re Beers, 339 Or 215, about a law student…
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HeinOnline: 5 Simple Tips to Improve Your Research
…may be accessible via your local Oregon county law library, or the State of Oregon Law Library. The tips are 1. Use PathFinder; 2. Use One-Box and Search Syntax; 3….
Free College Courses Online
In the library world, one always meets people who want to learn something new every day. It’s not hard to do, but what if you want to get…
Take the Nolo Librarian Survey
…them out (and they are already VERY library and librarian friendly), take the survey – win prizes for your library. If this link “ Take the Nolo Librarian…
For Librarians: Digital Reference: What is Your Reference Librarian “Coffee-Name?”
…is, how to answer that dreaded question from utter strangers: WHAT IS YOUR NAME? For some reference questions, and library patrons, it makes sense to use one’s real name and…
What Oregon Legislators Need During Public Testimony
system, how county law library system or any public library system operates, how OJD is distinct from DOJ, etc. Your business before the Legislature may be even more complex than…
Legal Research Database Metrics: Jumping Over Recalcitrant Vendors
…only now developed to the point where a large law firm that wants to monitor 1,000 resources can do so,” says Steven Lastres, the director of library and knowledge management…
Finding U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs
…a library with this print set: Gerhard Casper and Kathleen M. Sullivan, eds., “Landmark Briefs and Arguments of the Supreme Court of the United States: Constitutional Law” 2) Library of…
Prison Libraries: “A Mediocre Criminal, but an Unmatched Jailhouse Lawyer”
library, and it turned out he was better at understanding the law than breaking it. He transformed himself into something rare at the top levels of the American bar, and…
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