If you are working offsite and need access to the databases you would
use from your desktop, following are the Internet sites for several of the most
popular research tools. *The sites need passwords for access.
Contact the Wirtz Labor Library's Main Reference Desk via email at library@dol.gov
or 202-693-6600 or Law Librarian at 202-693-6613. We will be glad to do a search
on a particular database.
- Dialog Bluesheets
<http://library.dialog.com/bluesheets/html/bls0007.html#SB0007>
Bluesheets are written guides for every database on the Dialog® service.
They contain detailed instructions on search techniques for the special
features of each database, including file description, subject coverage, date
range, update frequency, sources of the data, and the origin of the
information. On the Bluesheet you will also find a sample record that shows
what you can expect to obtain when you perform a search in the database.
- Lexis-Nexis <http://www.lexisnexis.com>
LexisNexis
provides authoritative legal, news, public records and business information;
including tax and regulatory publications in online, print or CD-ROM formats.
View our products and services by occupation, industry or task to see how
LexisNexis unites innovative technologies and authoritative content to create
solutions to support critical decisions. Discover exciting new tools that go
beyond just research to help increase the productivity of your enterprise.
- Proquest <http://www.proquest.com/>
The ProQuest®
online information service provides access to thousands of current periodicals
and newspapers, many updated daily and containing full-text articles from 1986.
- Westlaw <http://www.westlaw.com>
Westlaw is West's online
legal research service. It enables legal professionals to conduct their
research quickly and easily with an extensive collection of legal resources,
news, business, and public records information.
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