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Remaking the Public Law Library into a Twenty-First Century Legal Resource Center
Law Library Journal
  • Mark G. Harmon, Portland State University
  • Shannon Grzybowski, Public Knowledge LLC
  • Bryan Thompson, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP
  • Stephanie Cross, Washington State Statistical Analysis Center
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Subjects
  • Law libraries -- Oregon -- Multnomah County -- Management,
  • Legal research -- Oregon,
  • Law libraries -- Oregon -- Multnomah County -- Administration
Disciplines
Abstract

This article reviews the current operations of Multnomah County, Oregon’s public law library and assesses the feasibility of creating a legal resource and self-help center within the library. The article reviews common governance models of law libraries and common self-help models, supplemented by interviews with key stakeholders. We conclude that the county could greatly benefit from a self-help center and make recommendations of best practices.

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© Mark G. Harmon, Shannon Grzybowski, Bryan Thompson and Stephanie Cross, 2018.

Originally appeared in Law Library Journal, vol. 110:1 [2018-5]. May be accessed at https://www.aallnet.org.

Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/29422
Citation Information
Harmon, M. G., Grzybowski, S., Thompson, B., & Cross, S. (2018). Remaking the Public Law Library into a Twenty-First Century Legal Resource Center. Law Library Journal, 110(1), 5.