University of Wisconsin - Stout

Lexis Nexis: Academic is a comprehensive full text database covering national and international news, business and legal sources. These instructions will cover legal resources including:

Search Case Law and View Documents

Step 1 - Start at the Library Home Page (http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/).

Step 2 - Select Indexes and Databases.

Step 3 - Select Lexis Nexis under Major Vendors.

Search by Case Name:

Case Name Search Screen

A - Click on Legal tab
B - Select Federal & State Cases (left column)
C - Sources, ex: Federal & State Cases, combined (Note: Click on the Down Arrow to select cases U.S. Supreme Court, specific States, etc.)
D - Type in the Case Name, ex: Zurla v. Hydel
E - Click the Search button
F - The Case will be displayed

Search by Case Citation Number:

Case Citation Search Screen

A - Click on Legal tab
B - Select Federal & State Cases (left column)
C - Sources, ex: Federal & State Cases, combined (Note: Click on the Down Arrow to select cases U.S. Supreme Court, specific States, etc.)
D - Type in the Case Citation Number, ex: 681 N.E.2d 148
E - Click the Search button
F - The Case will be displayed

Search Cases by Terms and Connectors:

Case Terms Search Screen

A - Click on Legal tab
B - Select Federal & State Cases (left column)
C - Sources, ex: Federal & State Cases, combined (Note: Click on the Down Arrow to select cases U.S. Supreme Court, specific States, etc.)
D - Type in Keywords in the Terms and Connectors Search Box, ex: "golf ball" and negligence and "contact sport" (Note: Quotes are used to search for phrases)
E - Click the Search button
F - A list of Cases will be displayed, use Sort to list the Cases by Relevance
G - Click on the Case Name link
H - The Case will be displayed

Search Federal & State Codes and View Documents

Step 1 - Start at the Library Home Page (http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/).

Step 2 - Select Indexes and Databases.

Step 3 - Select Lexis Nexis under Major Vendors.

Search by Federal and State Codes:

Codes Search Screen

A - Click on Legal tab
B - Select Federal & State Codes (left column)
C - Sources, ex: United States Code Service (Note: Click on the Down Arrow to select federal or state codes, regulations, etc.)
D - Type in Keywords in the Terms and Connectors Search Box, ex: golf and caddies and Wisconsin (Note: Quotes are used to search for phrases)
E - Click the Search button
F - A list of Codes will be displayed, use Sort to list the Cases by Relevance
G - Click on the Statute link, ex: Wis. Stat. § 103.79
H - The Statute will be displayed

Search Law Reviews and View Documents

Step 1 - Start at the Library Home Page (http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/).

Step 2 - Select Indexes and Databases.

Step 3 - Select Lexis Nexis under Major Vendors.

Law Reviews Search Screen

A - Click on Legal tab
B - Select Legal Reviews (left column)
C - Sources, ex: US Law Reviews and Journals, combined (Note: Click on the Down Arrow to select a type of law such as Banking, Family or Labor, etc.)
D - Type in Keywords in the Terms and Connectors Search Box, ex: "golf courses" and negligence (Note: Quotes are used to search for phrases)
E - Click on the Search button
F - A list of Legal Review article citations will be displayed, use Sort to list the Cases by Relevance
G
- Click on the Law Review article link
H - The article will be displayed

Marking Multiple Documents to Retain

Print, E-mail, or Save (Download) Documents or Articles

Internet Explorer (IE) is the Internet browser used on the library's computers. The following procedures should be used for printing, e-mailing, and saving, or problems will subsequently occur. Use the Print, E-mail, or Save (Download) icons located in the upper right above the document instead of the browser toolbar.

Print:

E-mail:

Save (Download):

Lexis Nexis Help

Lexis Nexis has provided extensive help screens and tutorials. To access help screens at any time during the search process follow these steps:

Step 1 - Start at the Library Home Page (http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/).

Step 2 - Select Indexes and Databases.

Step 3 - Select Lexis Nexis under Major Vendors.

Step 4 - Click on the Legal tab.

Step 5 - Select from the Legal Searches column (left), ex: Federal & State Cases.

Step 6 - Click on the Help link, located on the right side of the gray band at top with a label from the Legal Searches list, ex: Federal & State Cases.

Step 7 - The pop up help screens then explain how to do a search for that type of legal material; case law, legal reviews, codes, etc.

Help Topics Screen


Remote Access to the Databases via an Internet Service Provider

Stout Users OnlyThis symbol indicates restricted library resources for use by UW-Stout students, faculty and staff.

When accessing library resources using an Internet Service Provider (ISP) such as America Online, Airstream or a local provider, a username and password prompt will appear.

A Stout e-mail username and password is required. Distance Education students and students taking short term/weekend classes may not have activated e-mail accounts. If a Stout e-mail account is not activated, follow the Remote Access Instructions or contact Ask5000 help desk (telephone) 715-232-5000 or ask5000@uwstout.edu.

Remote Access Instructions are available for additional information, ex: connectivity problems.

Last Updated: 07/22/2008 and Last Revised: 07/02/2008

Contact Ask a Librarian 715-232-1353 for more information or help on this topic.