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TIPS ON USING FULL-TEXT HEARINGS IN LEXIS
CONGRESSIONAL
COVERAGE
- Coverage as of 2/5/08 is 1965-2003
- Hearings for 1824-1964 to be completed by December 2008
- Some additional hearings through 1920 may be found as full text
documents in
the Serial Set Collection (Titanic Disaster) and earlier
executive hearings (Gulf
of Tonkin, Bay of Pigs) that were declassified after 1964
ACCESS
- Full text hearings can be searched under CONGRESSIONAL
PUBLICATIONS; then
Basic Search, Advanced Search, and Search by Number
- Under CONGRESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS/Advanced Search, you can select
all or the
hearings 1824+
SEARCHING
- Searching by number or Advanced Searching by all fields except
full text, subject, title,
keyword, and witness affiliation work well
- Witness searching does not necessarily get the witness name in
order. For instance, Dean, John can also yield Dean, Howard
and Engler, John. Although the results aren't perfect, you can
get around this by searching
dean, john
- Searching full text searches a much larger database: CIS
records, the full text of commercial
transcripts beginning in the late 1980s, and the full text of
digital hearings.
- If you want ONLY the full text of digital hearings (rather than
news transcripts), search
partial birth abortion and digital collection
- CLEAR the form before you start a new search and make sure you
adjust the dates. LEXIS
often freezes when you start a new search without removing the
old one.
SEARCH RESULTS
- As in the past, search results are displayed by the collection
they have tapped (e.g. documents, published hearings,
digital hearings, reports). This means that if you find
a published hearing, you need to page down to see if there is
a digital version. There is
no hint in the search results or published record of the full
digital version.
- However, the record for the digital copy of the hearing will
include the SUDOCS number and a link to the CIS microfiche
number.
INDIVIDUAL HEARINGS
- You can either download the entire document or a 50 page
segment.
- If you have done a keyword search, the number of hits for
that search term will be
next to the 50-page segment.
- Be cautious about the search engine you use for finding a
word in a 50-page segment.
The initial search screen to the right side of Acrobat often
doesn't work. Instead, use the
link to find a word within a document.
Grace York, Coordinator, Documents Center
University of Michigan Library
February 5, 2008
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/cishear.html
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