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<div>LexisNexis full text linking has always been hazardous at best. I remember serving on an advisory committee for them in the early 2000s and talking about the importance of linking back then.</div>
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<div>Another key aspect to the whole issue is that in our case, at least, we are seeing a steady decline in use of LexisNexis Academic.</div>
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<div><a href="http://www.wheaton.edu/Academics/Faculty/O/Steve-Oberg" style="color: purple;">Steve Oberg</a></div>
<div>Assistant Professor of Library Science</div>
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<div>Wheaton College (IL)</div>
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<div>NASIG Executive Board Member-At-Large</div>
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