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Training and Advocacy Resources for Law Librarians

Researching County and Other Public Law Libraries: Selected Readings

State and County Law Library Funding and Governance Grid

Statewide Collaborative Law Library, Court, Bar Association, Legal Aid Workgroups and Task Forces

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Sample Oregon public law library reference questions

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Collection recommendations for Oregon county law libraries

Profile of Oregon county law libraries in 2012

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