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LexisNexis Wiki For Higher Education Tip Of The Week

Have you signed up for LexisNexis Academic QuizWhiz Competition?

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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!

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, click here. Good luck!

--Jennifer Matheny 11:03, 14 Sep, 2010 (EDT)



Did you know about all of the Environmental content in LexisNexis Academic?

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Go beyond Global Warming in your research. Check out our new Environmental Studies Search form in LexisNexis Academic. The search form highlights all of the environmental content: news stories, law reviews, and newsletters. You'll also find Federal & State Environmental Site Records and The Environmental Law Reporter.

To find the Environmental Studies search form, navigate to the Subject Areas section, and click on "Environmental Studies".

Libraries can link directly to this form via this URL:
http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic/?verb=sf&sfi=AC02NBEnvironStSrch.
To learn more about this form, visit our wiki article/help text by clicking here.

--Jennifer Matheny 12:20, 31 Aug, 2010 (EDT)



Did you know that LexisNexis Academic includes Consumer Reports and Product Reviews?

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Are you doing research on a household item? Do you need current information for your business class on automotive recalls? Besides research, are you on the cusp of a major purchase and just want to read some reviews?

One of the newest forms in the enhanced version of LexisNexis Academic is the "Consumer Information" form. In the Subject Areas section, navigate to the Consumer Information form. There, you will see sources such as: Consumer Reports; Homewares, Appliances, and Electronics Stories; Home Decorating and Renovation Magazines; etc.

These sources can help you find recent or historical coverage on Consumer Information. Buyer Beware!

Libraries can link directly to this form via this URL:
http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic/?verb=sf&sfi=AC09NBConsumerSrch.
To learn more about this form, visit our wiki article/help text by clicking here.

--Jennifer Matheny 12:20, 24 Aug, 2010 (EDT)


Did you know that LexisNexis Academic now includes direct links to Landmark Supreme Court Cases?

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In the US Legal section, navigate to the "Landmark Cases" form to see a list of Landmark Supreme Court cases. These cases are arranged by topic and include subjects like: Elections, Civil Rights, Capital Punishment, and Freedom of Religion.

Libraries can link directly to this form via this URL: http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic/?verb=sf&sfi=AC07STLandmarkCases.

To learn more about this form, visit our wiki article/help text by clicking here. Go! Try it out!

--Jennifer Matheny 12:15, 17 Aug, 2010 (EDT)