Before you go on to a database, you need to prepare your search strategy. Use the Search Strategy Worksheet and Search Strategy Tips in the left column to help you make your search fast and effective.
In the middle column you will find a list of databases useful for your research, look out for the Best Bets for key databases.
Databases are laid out in different ways, have a look at the How to Guides for key databases in the right column.
It is important that you don't just search for a whole sentence or question and instead think carefully about what are your most important keywords
e.g. Discuss methods of achieving success at university
Your keywords would be success AND university
The database will just search for the keywords you enter into the search box, therefore you need to think about all the different ways something might be described
e.g. university may also be described as "higher education" OR college OR "educational institution"
In order to keep two or more words together as a phrase, enclose them in quotation marks
e.g. "higher education" will look for the phrase "higher education" rather than individual words, "higher" and "education".
A number of databases allow you to use the asterisk symbol * to save you time
e.g. manag* will find manage, manages, managed, managing, management etc.
When logging in for the first time, users will be prompted to create a user profile. Please follow the instructions given on Westlaw ‘First Time Registration’ page and use ONLY your LSBU email to register.
Full text of cases and legislation for UK materials, some EU and International documentation plus considerable US resources. It incorporates the Legal Journals Index and the Case and Legislation Citators. Also includes the full text of Palmers Company Law, and dedicated areas in Civil procedure, Crime, Landlord and Tenant, and Human Rights. Access to Kemp on Lawtel is via ‘Personal Injury’ under the ‘Browse by Topic’ option on the Westlaw Homepage.
In this guide you will find introductions to the main features of Westlaw UK Edge, plus helpsheets and videos from Westlaw. You can also access over seventy e-book subscriptions on Westlaw. Log into Westlaw and click on Westlaw Books to search for titles.
If you would like to find a particular journal article that you have come across on your reading list, etc. you can easily search for this on the Library Catalogue. It is even easier, if you have the reference for this article.
Our reference example above is in Harvard style. However, no matter what referencing style you have in front of you - determining the various components of a reference is a practical skill to possess.
Please see the help guide below for detailed information on finding a journal article or journal.
You do not need a LSBU username and password to access these databases:
A number of our databases are provided by EBSCO, this means you can search them simultaneously.
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