Advanced Search - Articles
JustCite indexes a wide range of articles and know-how materials. Coverage depends on the individual series. However, as a general rule of thumb you can assume that article coverage is very broad from 2005 – present, with certain series indexed further back.
It is important to understand that in JustCite you will do most of your searching via the main Search box. However, the Advanced Search is useful for handling certain specific search problems which the main search box does not handle well, such as finding articles on a particular topic in a certain series.
Search operators are fully supported in the Advanced Search. However, the predictive search and the ability to deal with variations in spelling are restricted to the main search box and are not available in Advanced Search.
Available Fields
- Title – Searches the title of the Article
- Reference – Search the publication reference, citation or other unique identifier of an article. See also: recognised citation formats for articles.
- Subject – Search the precise legal keywords that define what the article is about. These keywords are applied by Justis Publishing editorial staff.
- Abstract – Search the one-paragraph synopsis of the article. These abstracts are written by Justis Publishing editorial staff.
If entering a search term in the Subject field returns no results or too few results, try putting the same term into the Abstract field instead.