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“The Unacknowledged Legislators of the World,” April 28, 2015 by Jennifer Davis (Law Library of Congress) “…. The centrality of interpretation to law and poetry is also explored by…

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Law Library Hires New Public Services Attorney (from the press release): “.… The Public Law Library of King County is pleased to announce that Marc Lampson has joined the…

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The State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) is providing statewide access to 2 valuable legal research databases, previously unavailable for remote access to non-attorney Oregonians. (No legal research database…

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I’ve written before about the difference between the public perception of “library work” and the reality of working in a library. One needs to do little more than read…

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…best, and most productive, discussions I’ve had have been with the people at the Multnomah County Library who drafted these: a) Social Software Policy for Multnomah County Library Users…

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The Oregon State Bar (OSB) is rolling out their BarBooks service, which will give attorneys remote access and law library patrons in-library access to the OSB’s set of practice…

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Good news: Our copy of the Oregon State Bar’s new release, Interpreting Oregon Law (edited by Hon. Jack Landau) has arrived – hurrah! Bad news: We now have to…

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OSB CLE Seminars Course Materials Library is “open during construction.” (Yes, say thank you!!) In case you missed it from OSB Bulletin’s Bar News (Feb/March 2015): “Written course materials…

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