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LexisNexis Global Legal:  Source Selection

There are two ways to identify and select relevant Global Legal sources.  You can browse or you can use the Find feature.  You can also use a combination of these techniques!

Browse and Filter:  You can browse sources by publication type, topic or area of law.  You can further filter your choices by single sources or multiple sources.

Find and Narrow:  You can type in keywords to find matching sources.  You can further narrow your search by publication type, industry, area of law, geographic region, language, etc.

Use the check boxes to select sources to include in your search.  When you have identified and selected all of the relevant sources click Continue to return to the search screen and begin your search.  The combined source sets that you have created will now appear in the drop down list of sources.  These sources will be indicated with a + sign.