
LEXIS-NEXIS provides full-text documents from over 5,900 news, business, legal, medical, and reference publications with a variety of flexible search options.
The 5,900 sources include:
Take the following steps to run a search from the Main Menu on the Lexis-Nexis web site:
1. Select a search form from the left navigation bar.
2. Enter search terms in the various fields. Required fields vary for each search form. NOTE: When a down arrow appears next to a required field, select the field you want from the drop-down list. For example, you can select Company Name, SIC, or Ticker Symbol as a required field in the SEC Filings & Reports search form.
3. Select a source from the drop-down list in the Source field.
4. Select an option from the drop-down list to the right of the Date field or click the button to the left of the “From” field to enter a date in the “From” and To fields.
5 Click Search to run your search and open the document list. This list provides general information about the documents such as headline, source, date, and length.
6. Click the link associated with the document you want to view.
Each LexisNexis™ Academic page includes this navigation bar:
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Click Sources to display a directory of all sources included in LexisNexis Academic. You can search for an individual title by entering a source name in the box and clicking the Find Title button. Or, you can browse the alphabetic list by clicking the link for the letter that corresponds to the source title you want to find.
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