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How to browse a journal, using Lexis+
This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to browse a journal using Lexis+, a comprehensive legal research platform. It explains how to access journals, search for specific articles or issues, and save articles for later use.
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Navigate to <https://oxfordbrookes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://plus.lexis.com/uk?identityprofileid=GD46SJ57559>
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Click "Content" under the long search box
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Click "Books & Journals"
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Click "Journals"
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Click on a journal in the alphabetical list
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You could use the search box to search for something within this journal
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Alternatively, click on the arrow next to any year listed
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You'll see all the issues published in that year. Click on the arrow next to any issue
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You may need to click on another heading (here, it's 'articles') to see the contents of the issue
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Click on the name of any journal article to read it.
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If the article is useful, click on the download icon to save it to your computer
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Click "Table of Contents" down the left to return to the list of articles. From here you can also jump to a different issue or a different year.
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