From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: If you are looking for AARP bylaws, either the national ones or for the Oregon Chapter, please contact AARP directly. The…
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Your Congress and Tax Dollars at Work: 2012 CRS Report on Gun Legislation
…Research Guide, University of Washington Gallgher Law Library, and the Naval Postgraduate Schoo”s Dudley Knox Library. You can also contact directly one of your members of Congress and ask for…
New legal research guide – Vital Records
The Washington County Law Library has a new legal research guide on filing, finding, registering, and amending Oregon vital records and locating vital records from…
Oregon Election, May 18, 2010
…in with your county’s election office (e.g. Washington County May 18, 2010 Voter Pamphlet). You can also see info on statewide candidates and measures: visit the Oregon Elections Division….
One Flu Over the Top? “Swine” Flu in Oregon
…this handbasket), check out your county health department’s websites. For example: 1) Washington County 2) State of Oregon Flu website 3) See also these for more lessons…
Libraries (back) on Wheels: Digital Libraries on Wheels
creative use of a Library-mobile, rather than a Book-mobile. I could see doing this with Oregon public law library research materials! The next phase of libraries rolls into…
U.S. Constitution Day, September 17, 2020
Yes there is still a U.S. Constitution and it has its own day. Read about it at the Constitution Center and the Library of Congress where they also have…
U.S. Reports is the ONLY Official Edition of U.S. Supreme Court Opinions
You can find PDFs of the official U.S. Reports at the Library of Congress (LOC) website (here’s a capture of today’s view of that LOC link at the Internet…
What Happens if Your Library Systems Go Down?
Don’t let it be a disaster. Short and sweet, from iLibrarian: What Happens if Your Library Systems Go Down? For full-fledged disasters (floods, fire, earthquakes, hurricanes, shooters, bomb threats,…
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