[Libs-Or] The Oregon Reference Summit presents Researching a Family Legend on August 23, 2022
Rachel Humpert
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Sat Aug 27 12:16:33 PDT 2022
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On Jul 21, 2022, at 2:59 PM, Laurin Arnold via Libs-Or <libs-or at omls.oregon.gov> wrote:
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Oregon Reference Summit Presents 2022
The Oregon Reference Summit is inviting you to join us August 23
rd for a program entitled Researching a Family Legend: the Intersection of Legal Research and Genealogy for our August bi-monthly program.
Our presenter, Lee Van Duzer of Washington County Law Library, will explore the intersection of legal and historical research, showing some of the more advanced features of legal research tools. Please join us Tuesday, August 23
rd at 10am PST.
Researching a Family Legend: The Intersection of Legal Research and Genealogy
When a patron asked us to track down a relative who supposedly sued the government and won, we had to reach beyond traditional legal research to find the case and its history. Through this tale we will explore the intersection of legal research and history, and see some of the more advanced features of legal research tools. The name of the relative didn’t yield a case, but it lead us to news articles in the genealogy databases. Those articles gave us the keys to unlock doors into case law, a private bill in Congress, and the complete story to share with our patron. Presented by Lee Van Duzer from Washington County Law Library.
Learner Outcomes:
Participants will learn basic use of legal research databases
Participants will learn some advanced techniques in legal research
Participants will learn about federal legislative research
Participants will understand the value of cross-disciplinary tools
Registration:
Click here to register https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqd-ChqDkrHddABB69q7ephtBBN64N-gMH
For more information visit our website tinyurl.com/OrRS2020
For questions contact:
Laurin Arnold – larnold at jcls.org
Lori Moore - lorim at multco.us
Laurin Arnold | she/her/hers
Central Area Manager
Jackson County Library Services
541-774-6554
jcls.org
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