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When you do a news search, you now have the option to remove duplicate news stories. In the results set, you will see a button that you can turn on or off to deduplicate your results! For more detailed information about how this new functionality works, check out our new wiki article, [[Deduplication of News Stories]].
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LexisNexis Academic has added two new index terms to make it easier for you to access continuing news coverage of the Japan’s nuclear disaster following the earthquake and tsunami.  To find news stories about Japan’s disaster, choose one of the following New Index Terms:
  
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  - March 2011 Japan Nuclear Disaster
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Click on the Power Search form and then “Subject” in the “Add Index Terms” section. Click the “Find” Radio button and type in “March 2011 Japan”.  If you need more help searching the index, [[Power Search: Use the Index|click here]] to use our guide.
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For more information on the Japanese disasters search the Japan Times, the oldest English-language paper in Japan, in LexisNexis Academic click on the following link: [http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic/?verb=sf&sfi=AC00NBGenSrch&csi=169018  http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic/?verb=sf&sfi=AC00NBGenSrch&csi=169018]
  
  

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Did you know you can get up-to-date news coverage about Japan in LexisNexis Academic?

LexisNexis Academic has added two new index terms to make it easier for you to access continuing news coverage of the Japan’s nuclear disaster following the earthquake and tsunami. To find news stories about Japan’s disaster, choose one of the following New Index Terms:

 - March 2011 Japan Nuclear Disaster
 - March 2011 Japan Earthquake & Tsunami

Click on the Power Search form and then “Subject” in the “Add Index Terms” section. Click the “Find” Radio button and type in “March 2011 Japan”. If you need more help searching the index, click here to use our guide.

For more information on the Japanese disasters search the Japan Times, the oldest English-language paper in Japan, in LexisNexis Academic click on the following link: http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic/?verb=sf&sfi=AC00NBGenSrch&csi=169018


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