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How to find a book chapter, using Lexis+
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Go to Lexis+<https://oxfordbrookes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://plus.lexis.com/uk?identityprofileid=GD46SJ57559>
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Click on the dropdown arrow on the right of the long search box
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Choose "Books & Journals"
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Type your search words in the box
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Click on the magnifying glass to run your search.
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To just see book chapters, click on 'books' down the left of your results.
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To narrow your results down, click "Search within results" and try adding one or more extra search words.
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You can also get more precise results by clicking on 'practice areas and topics' and choosing from their list.
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Note how each of your search words is highlighted in a different colour. You can quickly see which chapters use your words the most and therefore which might be most useful to read.
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To read a chapter, click on its title
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If the chapter 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 jump to other chapters in the same book
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