WestlawNext and Lexis Advance — the new generation of legal research systems from Thomson Reuters and LexisNexis — have a new interface with a single search box like Google, a new search engine and other new features. While they share many similar new attributes, the two systems differ in several ways
News release announces that legal publishing giant LEXIS is teaming up with UD\u27s School of Law to...
In this study, a group of recent law articles was examined to determine the proportion of cited reso...
This article discusses some of the lesser known complexities of LEXIS and WESTLAW and the necessity ...
WestlawNext and Lexis Advance — the new generation of legal research systems from Thomson Reuters an...
Lexis and Westlaw are the biggest names in subscription legal database provision. The author provide...
In this article, the author discusses improvements to the Lexis Advance research platform
Mead Corp is selling Mead Data Central, the owner of the full-text legal resource database LEXIS. Th...
It can be difficult to convince law students to try new resources outside of Westlaw and Lexis, espe...
Just twenty-five years ago computer-assisted legal research was little more than a dream when Profes...
This paper considers issues of open access from the context of the broader legal information industr...
WestlawNext, Thomson Reuters’ newest electronic research service, has been around for over a year no...
This Brown Bag covered the legal community’s response to WestlawNext and the future of the Westlaw w...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
The beginning of the fall 2009 semester marks another benchmark in the physical transformation of th...
For free reference materials, visit legalsolutions. thomsonreuters.com/ guides. WestlawNext Quick Re...
News release announces that legal publishing giant LEXIS is teaming up with UD\u27s School of Law to...
In this study, a group of recent law articles was examined to determine the proportion of cited reso...
This article discusses some of the lesser known complexities of LEXIS and WESTLAW and the necessity ...
WestlawNext and Lexis Advance — the new generation of legal research systems from Thomson Reuters an...
Lexis and Westlaw are the biggest names in subscription legal database provision. The author provide...
In this article, the author discusses improvements to the Lexis Advance research platform
Mead Corp is selling Mead Data Central, the owner of the full-text legal resource database LEXIS. Th...
It can be difficult to convince law students to try new resources outside of Westlaw and Lexis, espe...
Just twenty-five years ago computer-assisted legal research was little more than a dream when Profes...
This paper considers issues of open access from the context of the broader legal information industr...
WestlawNext, Thomson Reuters’ newest electronic research service, has been around for over a year no...
This Brown Bag covered the legal community’s response to WestlawNext and the future of the Westlaw w...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
The beginning of the fall 2009 semester marks another benchmark in the physical transformation of th...
For free reference materials, visit legalsolutions. thomsonreuters.com/ guides. WestlawNext Quick Re...
News release announces that legal publishing giant LEXIS is teaming up with UD\u27s School of Law to...
In this study, a group of recent law articles was examined to determine the proportion of cited reso...
This article discusses some of the lesser known complexities of LEXIS and WESTLAW and the necessity ...