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Zimmerman's Research Guide - An Online Encyclopedia for Legal Researchers
 
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In the Spotlight...
Rhonda Keaton
Matthew Wagner
Librarian Relations Consultant
Matt shares his expertise and experience in the Monthly Column. Also check out the weekly tip provided by the Librarian Relations Group.
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The InfoPro website will spotlight a LexisNexis® Librarian Relations Consultant each month in 2008.
 
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Research Tips

Previous Tips

What resources on www.lexis.com offer downloading or printing to an Excel spreadsheet?

Research tips to include in your library communications and newsletters

Would you like an easy way to see all the changes made to a CFR section over the past year without having to use the paper LSA (List of Sections Affected)?

Archived Tips:
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Creating Customized Source Lists

Did you know that LexisNexis offers 26 news titles, published daily, available same day, in French?  Did you know that LexisNexis offers 69 full-text, non-English news titles from South America?  I used the multitude of search options available through the Directory of Online Sources to find out.

You too can make customized lists of sources using criteria like language, geography, frequency, publisher, etc.  Access the Directory of Online Sources in the “Research Tools for Librarians” drop-down on InfoPro.  The template provided allows you to search group and/or individual files using any combination of search criteria you can put together.  Click on any of the live links in the list to see additional information about the source.  Click on View Print Format to generate a dual-column list of sources with your search criteria included in the header.

Happy List Making!