…be found here, including this: “The Oregon Newspapers Index has been supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology…
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Finding Death Records and Obituaries in Oregon (and beyond)
1) Check first with your local public library! Public librarians know how to find all sorts of genealogical information in print and online and have networks for asking other…
Can I Make a Digital Copy of a Book Published before 1923?
The Library Law blog (not to be confused with the Law Librarian Blog 🙂 takes comments on this question (see full post and comments here): “I wonder if you…
How to Make an Oregon Law Librarian’s (and Lawyer’s) Heart Beat Madly
Some of the scariest words we hear in the law library are from non-attorney patrons who walk into the law library and say things like this: “I need advance…
Blawgers and the Six Rules of Blog Science
…as a legal professional….” (continue reading) ****************** *Ranganathan and his Five Laws of Library Science (the guiding force behind librarians world-wide). The Laws are: “Books are for use.Every reader his…
Legal Research for the Intrepid but (honorably) Clueless
…3) If you’re ready for the big time, visit a law library, but you might want to start at one more like this or this than this or this….
“Consumer Reports” Product reviews ONLINE, FREE — REALLY!
“Consumer Reports” product reviews ONLINE, FREE — REALLY! (The Secret: Your Public Library) I have promised to post this information regularly until I stop meeting perfectly intelligent people (who…
Power to Children and the Poor: Utility (power, light, and water) Service
Another type of law library question that we, and public libraries, start hearing as the weather gets colder: Where do I find the law that that says power companies…
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