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Environmental Science is a science in flux. More and more information about the state of the environment comes in as technology changes. Since it is so important to stay abreast of new information and global environmental discussions, LexisNexis Academic can be an extremely useful news source. Although Academic does not specialize in the coverage of journals, news articles are extremely useful to Environmental Science Students.
 
Environmental Science is a science in flux. More and more information about the state of the environment comes in as technology changes. Since it is so important to stay abreast of new information and global environmental discussions, LexisNexis Academic can be an extremely useful news source. Although Academic does not specialize in the coverage of journals, news articles are extremely useful to Environmental Science Students.
  
Try using indexing terms to strengthen your search. Under the Power Search tab, click on the link to “Add keywords (Index Terms) to your search.” From there, search the index for “Environment” and you will find a list of Industries, Companies, and Subject terms on the environment and environmental issues. Choose terms you’d like to search and they will be added to the Power Search form. To bring the most recent results, specify “Today” or “Previous Week” in the Specify Date pull-down box.
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First, [[Power Search: Use the Index | use the index]] to help you narrow your search. Try these Index Terms:
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*Ecology & Environmental Science
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*Environmental Regulation & Policy
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*Environment & Natural Resources
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*Natural Resources Management
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*Pollution & Environmental Impacts
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*Climate Change
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*Global Warming
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===Best Sources===
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Also, use aggregated sources that deal with strictly environmental science. For example:<br>
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[http://www.lexisnexis.com/us/lnacademic/api/version1/sf?shr=t&sfi=AC00NBGenSrch&csi=143847 Environment Stories], which searches trade and industry news publications for Environment stories.<br>
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[http://www.lexisnexis.com/us/lnacademic/api/version1/sf?shr=t&sfi=AC00NBGenSrch&csi=138521 Environmental Stories, Combined], which searches all news stories for Environmental news.
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You can also click the sources tab and choose the topic "Environment" from the topic drop-down box to view all sources that are somehow related to Environmental Science.
  
 
== LexisNexis Congressional ==  
 
== LexisNexis Congressional ==  

Revision as of 11:22, 25 July 2008

LexisNexis covers Environmental Science in its LexisNexis Environmental product. You can locate relevant materials in the other products listed below.

Contents

LexisNexis Academic

Environmental Science is a science in flux. More and more information about the state of the environment comes in as technology changes. Since it is so important to stay abreast of new information and global environmental discussions, LexisNexis Academic can be an extremely useful news source. Although Academic does not specialize in the coverage of journals, news articles are extremely useful to Environmental Science Students.

First, use the index to help you narrow your search. Try these Index Terms:

  • Ecology & Environmental Science
  • Environmental Regulation & Policy
  • Environment & Natural Resources
  • Natural Resources Management
  • Pollution & Environmental Impacts
  • Climate Change
  • Global Warming

Best Sources

Also, use aggregated sources that deal with strictly environmental science. For example:
Environment Stories, which searches trade and industry news publications for Environment stories.
Environmental Stories, Combined, which searches all news stories for Environmental news.

You can also click the sources tab and choose the topic "Environment" from the topic drop-down box to view all sources that are somehow related to Environmental Science.

LexisNexis Congressional

LexisNexis Congressional provides fast and easy access to information produced by the U.S. Congress on a variety of topics. Here are some examples of search terms to use to find environmental science-related documents.

  • Air pollution
  • Conservation of natural resources
  • Environmental pollution and control
  • Environment regulation
  • Global climate change
  • International cooperation in environmental affairs
  • Recycling of waste materials
  • Refuse and refuse disposal
  • Water pollution

LexisNexis Statistical

Sample Table

LexisNexis™ Statistical provides fast and easy access to statistical information produced by U.S. Federal agencies, States, private organizations, and major intergovernmental organizations. Here are some examples of search terms to use to find environmental-related tables within LexisNexis™ Statistical SearchTables:

  • "Environmental impact statements"
  • "Environmental pollution and control"
  • "Environmental regulation"
  • "Acid rain"
  • "Air pollution"
  • "Environmental services industry"
  • "Global climate change"
  • "Hazardous waste and disposal"
  • "Landfills"
  • "Lead poisoning and pollution"
  • "Marine pollution"
  • "Mercury pollution"
  • "Noise"
  • "Nuclear accidents and safety"
  • "Oil spills"
  • "Soil pollution"
  • "Water pollution"
  • "Environmental Protection Agency"
  • "Environmental sciences"
  • "Recycling of waste materials"
  • "Refuse and refuse disposal"

For other search strategies, see also terms related to "Environmental pollution and control" within the "Statistical Subject List" located within the LexisNexis Statistical products.

See also the article Statistical Searching: How Do I...? for additional tips on finding specific types of information within LexisNexis Statistical.