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Classification of New York Times Articles
Within the LexisNexis Source Hierarchy

(December 2, 2005)

You are in need of a few, in-depth articles about a topic.  Consider using pre-determined slices of the New York Times

Using Find a Source, enter “new york times”. The list of results shows how the New York Times database is sliced into topics and geographic areas for precise searching.  Here is a taste of what you will find:

The New York Times – Accounting Law Stories
The New York Times – Banking Law Stories
The New York Times – Commercial Law Stories
The New York Times – International Trade Stories
The New York Times – Middle East and Africa Stories
The New York Times Biographical Material – World Stories
The New York Times – Entertainment Stories

 
After linking to one of these restricted databases, you can limit by date and see the top stories for that topic or region, or you can add key words to further refine the results. 

 



 



   

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