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<center>'''Have you signed up for LexisNexis Academic QuizWhiz Competition?'''</center>
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LexisNexis Academic QuizWhiz is now underway! Open to all U.S. Students at subscribing institutions, this fun competition requires you to answer a new trivia question each week. These trivia questions will be multiple choice - and you can find the answers by using LexisNexis Academic!  
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Although LexisNexis Academic rarely contains images in documents - when an image is included in a print article, the metadata is still present in our database. Are you curious to see how many newspapers re-ran an Annie Liebovitz photo on a particular day? Do you want to know how many Getty Images are used by newspapers this month? Use the GRAPHIC section in your search!
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On the Power Search form, select a publication or a group file. Then, the Add Section search should pop up. Select "GRAPHIC" from the drop-down box. Type in your term and click the blue Add to Search button. Searching metadata - that's so meta!
  
Each trivia question has a point value. '''Points may be redeemed for gift cards from national retailers in values of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.''' It's free to play! For more information, as well as a link to the official rules of the competition, [http://novaextra.com/email/NEX101/quizwhiz-student/rules.html click here.] Good luck!
 
  
  

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LexisNexis Academic Product Wiki

99 articles in our wiki so far

The LexisNexis Academic Product Wiki will help you make the most of the content and features in LexisNexis Academic. It includes Academic Help guides showing you how to use the product, as well as Research Help guides with advice on doing research in news, business, industry, legal, and biographical materials.

Use the Quick Links at left to go to the home page for a specific product or to browse the the wiki. See especially the Product Pages link for articles about specific LexisNexis products, the Research Help link for a list of topical research guides, and the Article Index link for a complete list of all articles on the wiki. The wiki is accessible to all, but can only be edited by Registered Contributors.

Related Products Information about all LexisNexis products and programs for higher education is available on the LexisNexis website. You may also be interested in these related product wikis:

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Did you know that you can search through image metadata in LexisNexis Academic?

Although LexisNexis Academic rarely contains images in documents - when an image is included in a print article, the metadata is still present in our database. Are you curious to see how many newspapers re-ran an Annie Liebovitz photo on a particular day? Do you want to know how many Getty Images are used by newspapers this month? Use the GRAPHIC section in your search!

On the Power Search form, select a publication or a group file. Then, the Add Section search should pop up. Select "GRAPHIC" from the drop-down box. Type in your term and click the blue Add to Search button. Searching metadata - that's so meta!


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