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LexisNexis® ''Academic'' provides access to full-text news, business, and legal publications, using a variety of flexible search options. One of the most heavily used databases in higher education, LexisNexis® ''Academic'' is available at over 1,500 libraries serving over 8 million students and faculty. It is a standard element in many research and information literacy programs. | LexisNexis® ''Academic'' provides access to full-text news, business, and legal publications, using a variety of flexible search options. One of the most heavily used databases in higher education, LexisNexis® ''Academic'' is available at over 1,500 libraries serving over 8 million students and faculty. It is a standard element in many research and information literacy programs. | ||
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LexisNexis® Academic provides access to full-text news, business, and legal publications, using a variety of flexible search options. One of the most heavily used databases in higher education, LexisNexis® Academic is available at over 1,500 libraries serving over 8 million students and faculty. It is a standard element in many research and information literacy programs.
Access over 6,000 news, business, and legal sources. The outstanding news coverage includes deep backfiles and up-to-the-minute stories in national and regional newspapers, wire services, broadcast transcripts, international news, and non-English language sources. Use the included Company Dossier module to retrieve detailed company information and financial performance measures or identify and compare companies matching specific criteria. This product also provides access to the renowned Shepard's Citations® service for all federal and states court cases back to 1789.
Frequently Asked Questions
This section contains frequently asked questions about the LexisNexis Academic. If the answer is particularly long, click on the "More..." link to read the full answer.
General Searching
Should I use the Easy Search or Power Search?
The search form you use will always depend on your research needs. More...
What is the difference between "Terms and Connectors" and "General Language" searches?
What are index terms and why and how should I use them?
What does it mean to search within Document Sections?
Can I search within a particular source?
Are durable URLs available in LexisNexis Academic?
News
When I click on the "Select Sources" drop-down box, the publication I want to search isn't there. How do I search a particular publication?
How do I search on all papers from a particular area, like Kansas?
Legal
When I first click on the Legal Tab, why am I taken directly to Law Reviews?
How do I search for cases by state?
Does it matter which name I put in first on the case name box?
What are Shepard's Citations? Why do I need them?
Business
What can I find in Company Dossier?
In addition to this, you may use the "Compare Companies" search form to compare up to 5 companies at a time.
People
What can I find through the Biographical search form?
Related Articles
URL API Specification
Durable URLs for LexisNexis Academic Sources
User-Created Video Tutorials
User-Created Guides
External Links
The following link will lead you to a subscription page. Please see our About Subscription Links article for more information.
http://academic.lexisnexis.com
The Academic listserv homepage is at http://lists.lnacademic.com/scripts/wa.exe
To sign up for the listserv, visit http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/listserv/default.asp
User Guides
See the Academic Binder Series