Showing posts with label Economist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Economist. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
The Letter (and Page Number) of the Law
A woman called to see if we had The Economist in hard copy, because she needed page numbers for an article she'd gotten through Lexis-Nexis. I offered to search in Lexis-Nexis and tell her the page numbers in the citation. She said, "Oh no, this is the Law School -- we have to check every citation against the physical source. You should have seen me looking up articles from the New York Times on microfilm, just to see if the page numbers matched what I had gotten online." (Note: Sue informs me that checking electronic citations against the original source is a general principle of legal research.)
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Full-Text for The Economist
When patrons need full-text material from The Economist, the Citation Linker gives several options. Lexis-Nexis provides full-text for both Economist.com (which shows up near the top of the list) and The Economist. But Economist.com doesn't have all the articles in the printed magazine, so be sure that you're searching The Economist per se when you use Lexis-Nexis.
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