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Introduction to Online Legal Research  (Westlaw and Lexis)
Professors Healey, Callister, Johnson, Williams & Ribstein & Ms. Denslaw


Session: Fall - Spring
How to conduct searches within a searching using Lexis Focus and Weslaw Locate.How to use preformulated terms and connector searches on given topics using Westlaw Keysearch.Practice problems for the Fall Session of Westlaw and Lexis instruction.line
How to register your ID and login.How to find the appropriate database to search.How to retrieve a document by its citation or name.How to print, download and email documents.How to construct terms and connector searches.
Terms & Connector Searches:  Boolean Operators
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Boolean Operators (AND, OR, NOT):
  • AND finds only documents containing both terms.
    AND requires every search term joined by the expression to be present.  It is more restrictive (than OR) and is a great tool for successive narrowing of searches.
     
    For instance, suppose I would like to find all federal cases discussing:  "condemnation" and "taking" –  6,200 hits
  • OR finds documents with either term (including documents with both).
OR requires any term connected by the expression to be present.  It is the most inclusive connector.  It will give you the greatest amount of search hits. 
    This connector is good for synonyms or related topics.
     "condemnation" or "taking" – over 10,000 hits
  • NOT finds documents which do not contain the term.
      NOT requires that a term not be present.  It is a limiter that should be used very sparingly.  While excluding irrelevant hits, one runs the risk of excluding relevant documents.
"condemnation" and "taking" and not "crime" – 5,400 hits
Westlaw uses "but not" and Lexis uses "and not."
Taken from materials initially prepared by Peter Hook and Paul Callister for the Class of 2003.
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