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finding contemporary women's issues (CWI) in lexis-nexis
limiting search to contemporary women's issues (CWI) in lexis-nexis
connectors such as AND, OR, etc.  (Boolean Operators)
truncation
synonyms
proximity
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retrieving all parts of the same article
quiz
more sites from the Women's Studies Librarian
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A quick way to retrieve all parts of this article is to copy the article title and do a new search pasting it into the search box. To get to this screen you just need to click on "Edit Search" which is provided on the screen ...



paste the copied title into the keyword box ...



and after executing the search, you will find that the computer has indeed retrieved all 20 parts of the document.




It is important to realize that LEXIS-NEXIS doesn't always retrieve all of the components of long articles on keyword searches. Use the method described above to ensure that you are, in fact, retrieving all of the parts when you want to systematically browse a long article or report from Contemporary Women's Issues.

If you would like to test your knowledge and retention - click the > arrow - to try your luck on the LEXIS-NEXIS quiz. Good luck!


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