The Research Tasks You Do Most: Here's How at Lexis

The Research Tasks You Do Most: Here's How at Lexis

The research Search Search with “terms & connectors” tasks you do most: Search a specific source Here’s how at Combine sources/search favorite sources Lexis Advance® Search with segments and commands Find in one step Many of your favorite research tasks— Retrieve full-text documents by citation those tasks you rely on to get you to information you need—can be completed Get and print by citation at Lexis Advance® in a couple of steps. Find a full-text case by name Try them out. Get comfortable. They’re so simple you’ll memorize them quickly. Request a Shepard’s® report Need more assistance with Lexis Advance? Browse by hierarchy Go to Lexis Advance Support site at lexisnexis.com/advancesupport for help. Browse or search a table of contents (TOC) Call LexisNexis® Customer Support at 800-543-6862. Browse statutes Talk to a representative virtually 24/7. Research legal topics Research a specific legal topic (Browse Topics) Use LexisNexis® headnotes to find documents Using/delivering results Refine your search results Copy cites and text for your work Print, email, download and save to Folders Search Search with “terms & connectors” Combine sources/search favorite sources To combine sources: 1. Enter a partial source name in the red search box. The word wheel will make suggestions. Select a source. 2. Repeat to add more sources to your search. The source combination is saved automatically in Recent & Favorites. Just enter your words and connectors in the red search box, e.g., same sex! W/10 marriage, and select Search. Lexis Advance View recent searches and create Favorites: automatically interprets search commands such as ! and * • Select the Filters pull-down menu in the red search box to truncate words and W/n, OR, AND, &, etc. For help selecting and select Recent & Favorites. connectors, select the Filters pull-down menu in the red search • View recently searched sources, combinations, legal topics box and select Advanced Search. and pre-search filters. Please note: Lexis Advance ignores certain “noise words” in your • To create a Favorite: Select the star next to the title. Once query but counts these noise words when determining the a Favorite, the item remains in your Recent & Favorites list proximity of terms in a document. So, broaden your proximity and Favorites pod. connectors. For example, consider searching W/10 instead of Favorites can include sources, source combinations, W/5. For W/p and W/s, consider W/75 or W/25, respectively. legal topics and prefilters. The Favorites pod displays Note: Only the AND and & connectors work in Lexis® Web. on the Lexis Advance home page for quick access. Search a specific source Search with segments and commands Common case-law segment searches • NAME(roe AND wade) • JUDGES(merz) OR JUDGES(michael W/2 merz) • WRITTENBY(merz) • ATTORNEY(paul W/2 stewart) Common news segment searches If you know the source: Enter a partial title in the red search box, • HEADLINE(oil AND domestic) which makes source suggestions. Select to add your title to a • HLEAD(george W/2 soros) search. Select Get Documents to retrieve available source finds terms in the headline and/or lead paragraph documents. Select Table of Contents to view a source’s TOC. • PUBLICATION(wall street journal) You can also browse and search sources: • PUBLICATION—TYPE(magazine) AND ukraine AND putin 1. Select Browse in the black Lexis Advance header and • SECTION(financ!) & bitcoin select Sources. 2. Select All Sources. The screen above displays. ATLEAST command 3. Enter a partial title in the Sources search box. (Or browse • ATLEAST3(obama AND christie) titles alphabetically, by content types, jurisdictions, etc.) Use a number with ATLEAST. Use OR or AND or & only. 4. Select a title link. Actions display. You can Add to filters to add the source to your search or Get Documents to retrieve all available source documents. Also create a Publication Alert for many sources. To get source details, such as update schedule, select the icon. To select all sources on the Browse Sources screen, click the Add All These as Search Filters button. Find in one step Retrieve full-text Get and print by citation documents by citation Retrieve and deliver—print, download or email—multiple documents or Shepard’s reports in one batch from one screen. Select the Research pull-down menu at the top left of the Lexis Advance home page. Select LexisNexis® Get & Print. Enter up to 100 citations to retrieve full-text documents and up to 10 citations to retrieve Shepard’s reports. (You can restrict your Shepard’s report to specific editorial treatment). Follow Enter the citation(s) in the red search box and select Search. screen instructions to choose document type and formatting, For example, ENTER: delivery method, etc. • 29 cal 4th 262 • 289 f3d 865 Find a full-text case by name • 2004 WL 6075307, 964 f supp 1416 • 107 pl 204 The Lexis Advance red search box suggests the names and • 116 stat 745 citations of top-cited cases and many U.S. Public Laws • 2002 enacted hr 3763 and popular state laws. If you begin to enter party names • orc ann 2901.05 or a statute name, the search box will make suggestions • 15 uscs 1117, 15 uscs 1127 automatically, e.g., ENTER: roe v wade. • 75 fr 66832 Choose a narrower or expanded result set when you enter • 29 cfr 1630.2 party names. A more narrow, default option returns cases that • 521 us 591 find plaintiff and defendant names. Click Actions on your results screen, (not shown) and select Expanded Results to view cases You receive two results types: with plaintiff or defendant names as well as exact matches with 1. The full text of the authority, which displays automatically. the party names reversed. Select Results List on the full-text document or the View References link on the results list and move to ... 2. Results that reference your citation. Enter an internal cite (e.g., pinpoint cite) for a case or statute and retrieve the full-text document—open to the requested page or section—as well as documents that reference the full-text case or statute citation. For example, ENTER: • 800 f2d 113 • 42 uscs @4577(c) You can also find cases by searching with the NAME segment. • orc ann 1701.591(d) ENTER: NAME (roe and wade) Request a Shepard’s® report Enter shep: then the citation in the red search box, e.g., ENTER: shep:800 f2d 111 then select Search. Browse by hierarchy Browse or search a To search a TOC: table of contents (TOC) Enter your search terms in the search box at the top of the open TOC, e.g., ENTER: limited partnership and select Search. TOCs are available for U.S. and state statutes, constitutions, You can search: court rules and administrative codes, plus municipal codes • Both the TOC and documents at once, or the TOC and many treatises, guides and form books. or documents separately. Make your selection beneath the search box. (Default is both.) • Specific portions of the TOC, e.g., several chapters. Select the magnifying glass icon next to the sections you wish to search. (You can also select sections then print, deliver or share.) After you make your selections, select the gray magnifying glass search button. Open relevant documents or browse surrounding levels. Your search terms are highlighted in yellow. To return to the TOC, select the TOC title link or select Clear Search. Browse statutes Gain access to a TOC several ways: 1. Enter the TOC source name in the research box and select the Table of Contents link. 2. Identify your TOC source in Browse Sources and select the Table of Contents link. 3. Select the source’s View Table of Contents link in your search results. 4. Select the source’s View Table of Contents link from your Recent & Favorites list or Favorites pod. To browse a TOC: Open and close hierarchy levels. Select • to open, • to close. Select a blue document link to open a full-text section. The document opens in a new window. To return to the TOC, close the document. Move to preceding or succeeding sections. Select the Next or Previous arrows at the top or bottom of the screens. To move to a TOC level, you can select a level from the hierarchical links at the top of the document. Or select the Table of Contents link on the left side of the document. Research legal topics Research a specific legal topic Use LexisNexis® headnotes (Browse Topics) to find documents Select Browse in the black Lexis Advance header, then Find the LexisNexis headnote you want to explore in a full- select Topics. You can search for your topic or browse text case. a topic hierarchy. 1. Select a topic link in the headnote, e.g., Police Powers. 2. Select Get topic documents. Your results documents are sorted by relevance with the Cases tab displaying. To search for your topic: 3. Refine. Add filters, e.g., select a jurisdiction. Or Search Enter your search words in the topics search box, e.g., within results, i.e., add search words to describe your issue ENTER: alternative dispute resolution, and select Search. or fact pattern. To browse for your topic: Topic Summary Reports, discussed below left, also point 1. Select an area of law, e.g., Agency Adjudication. you to relevant authority in addition to topic definitions and 2. Select • to open subtopics, • to close. secondary sources. 3. Select a topic link. Select a task, e.g., view topic documents or set up a topic alert to notify you of changes in the topic documents.

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