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'''Did you know that you can search legal reference materials on LexisNexis Academic?'''
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'''Did you know that you can now obtain links to single documents in LexisNexis Academic?'''
  
Are you having trouble with legal acronyms? Academic is here to help! On our Legal Reference Search form you can search things like Legal Dictionaries, Law School directories, and listings of legal professionals. The search form makes it easy to quickly search through titles like “Bieber’s Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations”, among others. AmJur is also available on the form to search through or browse! Next time you come across a term you don’t understand like “abatement of action,or what “A.S.P.” stands for – look it up with Academic!  
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Last week, LexisNexis Academic released permalinking functionality that lets you save a link to single document! When you do a search and click on a result, you will see an icon in the upper right corner of your screen for permalinking. Click on this icon to copy and paste the URL. This is great if you need to bookmark a document, link to an article in a research paper or even share a link on Facebook! Visit our new page on the [[Permalink Icon]] for more information.<br>
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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 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.

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Did you know that you can now obtain links to single documents in LexisNexis Academic?

Last week, LexisNexis Academic released permalinking functionality that lets you save a link to single document! When you do a search and click on a result, you will see an icon in the upper right corner of your screen for permalinking. Click on this icon to copy and paste the URL. This is great if you need to bookmark a document, link to an article in a research paper or even share a link on Facebook! Visit our new page on the Permalink Icon for more information.


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