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July 10, 2008

LexisNexis v. Westlaw Survey Results

Check out two recent user surveys:

  • Law librarian survey produced by Stanford Law's Paul Lomio and Erika Wayne: Law Librarians and
    LexisNexis vs. Westlaw: Survey Results
    (pdf)
  • IP law professor and student survey by Franklin Pierce Law Center's Jon Cavicchi: Lexis v. Westlaw for research–better, different, or same and the qwerty effect?,” 47 IDEA 363-406 (2007) (Westlaw)

[JH]

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I am not surprised West beats Lexis.
While the products are similar, West is much better supported and managed. Seems these days Lexis has become a revolving door, their best and experts have left and instead they brought on these new hard-charging corporate drone types. Since then we have new reps, VPs/SVPs show up regularly asking us what we're doing...they're utterly clueless.

Posted by: A West and Lexis user (soon West exclusively) | Jan 25, 2009 1:50:38 PM

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