About Subscription Links

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Subscribers to LexisNexis products can use subscription links to go directly to specific documents or sources. If you are working on campus, access to the products should be seamless. If you are working from off campus, you will need to log in to your school's library portal before you can access LexisNexis (or any other ) subscription databasesTo use the subscription links from off campus, it may be necessary to open the LexisNexis database from your library portal in a separate browser window before you click on the links here on the wiki.
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'''Subscription Links''' are defined as links to resources in LexisNexis Academic that are only available to users at subscribing institutions.   
  
===Find Out If Your School Subscribes to a LexisNexis Product===
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    Example of a Subscriber Link to search in the New York Times:
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    http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic?verb=sr&csi=6742
  
Your library website or portal should have a list of databases to which the school subscribes.  Normally you can search on "LexisNexis" or simply "Lexis" to find the subscribed databases.<br/><br/>
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If you are working on campus at a subscribing institution, all of the Subscription Links presented in this wiki should (probably) work seamlessly. If you see a LexisNexis login page, this means your user authentication has failed.  You should consult your librarian to be sure that your institution subscribes to LexisNexis Academic and learn the proper method for accessing it. Librarians should report access problems to our Academic Support team.  
If you are on campus, you can also use the links below to test your ability to access specific products.
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[http://www.lexisnexis.com/us/lnacademic LexisNexis Academic]<br/>
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If you are working from off campus, you will need to log in to your school's library portal before you can access LexisNexis (or any other ) subscription databases. To use the subscription links from off campus, it may be necessary to open LexisNexis Academic from your library portal and keep it open in a separate browser window before you click on Subscription Links.
[http://www.lexisnexis.com/congcomp LexisNexis Congressional]<br/>
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[http://www.lexisnexis.com/statuniv LexisNexis Statistical]<br/>
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For more information and directions on building your own Subscriber Links, see the article on the [[LexisNexis Academic URL API Specification]]
[http://www.lexisnexis.com/envuniv LexisNexis Environmental]<br/>
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[http://www.lexisnexis.com/stcapuniv LexisNexis State Capital]<br/>
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[http://www.lexisnexis.com/usgpi LexisNexis Government Periodicals Index]<br/>
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[http://www.lexisnexis.com/histuniv LexisNexis Access to Primary Sources in U.S. History]<br/>
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 25 August 2010

Subscription Links are defined as links to resources in LexisNexis Academic that are only available to users at subscribing institutions.

    Example of a Subscriber Link to search in the New York Times: 
    http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic?verb=sr&csi=6742

If you are working on campus at a subscribing institution, all of the Subscription Links presented in this wiki should (probably) work seamlessly. If you see a LexisNexis login page, this means your user authentication has failed. You should consult your librarian to be sure that your institution subscribes to LexisNexis Academic and learn the proper method for accessing it. Librarians should report access problems to our Academic Support team.

If you are working from off campus, you will need to log in to your school's library portal before you can access LexisNexis (or any other ) subscription databases. To use the subscription links from off campus, it may be necessary to open LexisNexis Academic from your library portal and keep it open in a separate browser window before you click on Subscription Links.

For more information and directions on building your own Subscriber Links, see the article on the LexisNexis Academic URL API Specification