Tracy White, Oregon Attorney, and Washington County Law Library patron, writes a monthly legal affairs column for the (OregonLive) Hillsboro Argus: April 9, 2013, OregonLive column in the Argus:…
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Free and Low-Cost Legal Research G2G (Guides to Guides) (July 2013 Update)
…1) Law Library of Congress: How to Locate Free Case Law on the Internet 2) Georgetown Law Library’s Free and Low Cost Legal Research Guide 3) University of Washington Gallagher…
“What if My Toilet Breaks?” and other Disaster Preparedness Stories
Kids might be the ones to ask, but we all want to know! Read about the Twin Bucket Toilet system at PHLUSH. (Thank you to the Washington County Health…
Is Crime Down or are “Failures to Report” Up?
From University of Washington’s Trial Advocacy blog: Crime Stats and Google (NYT) Excerpt from blog post: “An economist has been mining Google search data to learn more about crime,…
Gift, Luxury, or Necessity: How to Buy the Tablet or e-Reader that Suits You
…tips, and more: Washington County (Oregon) Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS), “Choosing a table or e-reader” (and check out their Library2Go help pages – or visit your own public library’s eBook…
Equal Justice Conference (Portland, Oregon, April 30-May 3, 2014)
…public law library A2J resources can be found at the Washington County Law Library website, e.g.: 1) Oregon public libraries and A2J resources 2) Public Law Libraries: Selected Readings on…
Guide: How to Dispose of Used Law Books
…LAW BOOKS” guide up to date, through our own efforts and the kindness of strangers. You can also find the guide from our Washington County Law Library “Documents Index.”…
Legal Reference Tips for Oregon Public Service Librarians and Library Assistants
…A Juvenile Rights Handbook and Domestic Violence: A Guide to Your Rights 3) And don’t forget our guide: OREGON LEGAL ASSISTANCE RESOURCE GUIDE (from the Washington County Law Library)…
Link Rot (404/File Not Found) Symposium: October 24, 2014
…available. 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.” [Link to symposium website.]…
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