Using LexisNexis — Newspapers,
Transcripts,
Legal Resources,
and More
| What Is LexisNexis? LexisNexis provides Web-based access to the LexisNexis database in a special package developed specifically for universities and colleges. The system provides access to nearly 5,000 publications and covers news, financial data, and medical and legal information. Included in the legal database are complete laws for all 50 states, the United States, and the European Union, as well as case law for state courts and the federal court system. The news section of the database covers newspapers worldwide as well as national and regional U.S. newspapers. The news search also draws on wire services worldwide, and even lets the user search for transcripts of television and radio news shows and news from college newspapers. Researchers will also find a generous selection of magazines, journals, and trade publications in a variety of disciplines. What's more, the vast majority of the publications covered in LexisNexis are available full text. In short, not only can you identify articles by topic, you can retrieve the entire articles online. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| The LexisNexis User Interface | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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user interface to LexisNexis uses the point and click approach
that is so familiar to Internet users. From the opening screen, a
user selects a topic area (News, Legal, Medical, etc.) and is then
taken into a search screen designed specifically for that area. |
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Once you have
chosen a news category, you will need to go to the pull-down
menu under "Step Two: Select a news source" and choose
the types of news sources you want to include. The types change
with each change in the major category. Under General News, you
will find options that include "Major Papers," "Magazines
and Journals," "Newsletters," "Abstracts," and
a number of other options. Choose the type that best represents
your topic. |
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Click "Search" to
proceed. The sample search topic above searches for articles
on the rap musician known as Eminem and on the topic violence
in the LexisNexis collection of major newspapers for
the past six months. |
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The results listing returned from a search provides very brief information about the articles retrieved, including the title of the publication where the article appeared (underlined and highlighted), the date of the article, the page where the article appeared, the length of the article in words, the article headline or title, and the byline (if available). This gives the user a quick browsing list with full articles just a click away. Notice that our search on Eminem and violence returned a results listing of 45 items for the current six months. |
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Clicking the "Expanded List" tab at the top of the results list provides article excerpts that highlight where the key search words were retrieved. This view is also useful in helping a researcher scan for most relevant materials in a lengthy retrieval list. The search results pictured above, for instance, uncovered 45 articles in the current six month period. Having excerpts with terms highlighted is a great time-saver since the researcher can preview the entire list without having to read each and every article in detail. In the above listing, notice that the search terms we entered are in bold type. |
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Continue browsing
article by article in KWIC view by clicking the "next" link
toward the top right corner of the article display. |
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To print, choose
the "Print" tab that appears toward the top corner of the article
display. You'll be redirected to a screen that asks you to choose
to "Display Document" or "Return to Document." If
you click the "Display" option, the result is a clean,
plain text copy of the full article that is easy to print. To
save, follow the "Print" option, and then choose the browser's "Save
As" option from the File pull-down menu. Once the choice is made
to save the document, the researcher must choose where to save.
This can be to a floppy disk, to a zip disk, or to the user's
hard disk drive. The resulting saved file is readable in any
word processor. To leave the print function, use the "Return
to Full" option at the top of the print version of the document. |
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A researcher can also email articles. An "E-Mail" tab is available next to the "Print" tab toward the top of the document display.. Clicking the "E-Mail" link takes the user into a dialog screen where he or she can enter an email address and comments as needed. The emailed copy of the article is embedded in the body of the message and is in plain text format, so that it is readable in any word processor. |
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Keeping in mind that the "keyword" input box in LexisNexis limits the search to headline, lead paragraph, and index terms, a researcher might want to toy with other strategies for getting more information if the initial search retrieval is limited. For example, in the above search, we've changed the focus of the search to look for both "eminem" and "violence" in the full text of all available articles. This will result in a larger number of items, since it will pick up articles that include both words, but not necessarily just in the headlines and lead paragraphs. |
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This strategy results in an increase in the number of items retrieved. Limiting a search to the headlines and first paragraphs may cut out articles that could be potentially useful. By opening the strategy to also include the full text of the articles in the search, we were able to gain nearly 400 additional articles in the same time period that could provide useful information. |
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Select any
of the available areas for searching by clicking the link within
the page. |
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Researchers needing to find information on the activities of the United States Congress will find the LexisNexis Congressional system invaluable. In one convenient database, a researcher can search the entire collection of Congressional Indexes from 1789 through 1969 and the Congressional Information Service Index from 1970 to date, find the full text of congressional reports, documents, and bills, including the Congressional Record, track Bills as they make their way from the legislative branch of government to the President's desk, and find information on members, committees, and hot topics of current interest in Washington. |
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Many research projects can be greatly enhanced by the inclusion of statistical data that builds support for the topic. LexisNexis Statistical provides access to thousands of statistical tables in an easy-to-search interface. The sample screen above shows the many selections that can be made when using LexisNexis Statistical. |
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