2. WHAT IS A LAW REVIEW?
A “Law Review” is a
scholarly journal
often written by law
students on a
particular aspect of
the law. Often
specific cases are
examined in light of
a specific decision or
topic.
3. FINDING LEXIS NEXIS LEGAL
You can get to the Lexis
Nexis Legal database by
either clicking on “Articles”
then choose A-Z, or
clicking on the Find Articles
tab.
For this tutorial we will go
in through the Find Articles
link.
4. FINDING LEXIS NEXIS LEGAL
Choose “Legal
Research”
from the
subject List.
This will also
provide
access to the
Criminal
Justice
Collection.
5. FINDING LEXIS NEXIS LEGAL
Choose Lexis Nexis
Legal from the list.
(Westlaw Next is only
available on campus.
Please see a
Reference Librarian for
assistance).
7. SEARCHING LEXIS NEXIS LEGAL
In the upper
right hand
corner, choose
Search By
Content Type.
Then choose
“Law
Reviews.”
8. SEARCHING LEXIS NEXIS LEGAL
Enter your search terms into the red box.
Note that the words above the box indicate you’re searching
Law Reviews.
9. SEARCHING LEXIS NEXIS LEGAL
In the following screen you will see your search
results. From here you can choose to narrow by
specific Law Review journal (Harvard Law
Review, for example), or search within the results
using the search box to the upper right.
10. SEARCHING LEXIS NEXIS LEGAL
A bit of an oddity in databases, please note that Lexis Nexis
doesn’t link the title of the article but the copyright information. To
see the article title, look below the blue link.
11. SEARCHING LEXIS NEXIS LEGAL
When you have chosen an article by clicking on the link you will have
full text HTML access, along with the citation, and several tools to
print, email, save, or link the article.