LexisNexis has several different 'easy' search options which are not ideal for my topic of web design. However, one of the choices is "Search the News," which I thought would be a useful way to find some very recent research on the topic. I started with a very basic search through all their news titles:
Here are my initial top results:
I now understand why one of the search options is "Major World Publications" rather than "all news."
This gave me results that were different, but not better:
Clearly, I'm going to have to identify better search terms or rethink my choice to 'Search the News.' I will do that in the next post.
This blog was created for TWU course SLIS 5513, Online Information and Retrieval. It chronicles searches for resources on website development and design in a variety of databases, and presents both substantive information on web design and reflections and tips related to database searching.
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