A Current Awareness Alert will help you to stay up to date with emerging research in your field. If you have an ongoing research project, a current awareness alert will notify you when new research is published, based on specified keywords or other parameters. Examples of Current Awareness Alerts include email notifications and RSS feeds.
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Offers two types of free email alerts:
My binders: Save search results and queries. Share binders with colleagues and build bibliographies.
TOC Service: Receive the table of contents via email as new issues of ACM journals, magazines, newsletters, or proceedings become available.
To register for either of these services, log in on the main page, (either at the top of the screen or next to "Personalized Services"), click on "Create my ACM Web Account Now," click on the "Continue" button next to "I am Not an ACM or SIG Member," and then follow the instructions.
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Offers two types of free e-mail alerts:
ASAP Alerts - daily or weekly e-mail alerts that are sent when individual articles (Articles ASAP) are released on the Web, prior to being assigned to an issue; and
Table of Contents Alerts—e-mail alerts of the Table of Contents (TOC) for specific issues which are sent on the day that the issue is posted on the Web.
AMS Journals Email Notification Program: A free service available to anyone wanting to be notified about recently posted research articles in AMS electronic journals. To register for this service and to set up your individual profile, follow the instructions at http://www.ams.org/jemail/.
Math Digest provides short summaries of articles on mathematics in the popular press.
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Registered users can save searches, receive e-mail updates, and customize My BioMed Central to suit their research needs. To register for this free service, follow the instructions at http://www.biomedcentral.com/my/.
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"Cambridge Alerts" offers two types of alerts:
Journals Content alerts:
For Alerts in journals only, please go to our Journals Contents Alerts (you will have the chance to subscribe to Journals Alerts after following the process for Cambridge Alerts).
Education E-newsletter:
Keep up-to-date with news, products and initiatives by subscribing to CUP's termly Education E-newsletter
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35 Government of Canada Newsroom sources that include the date, title, summary and a link to the full news article. To view the fulltext of an article, simply link to the full text document found on the Newsroom Web site.
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Current Cites is a team of librarians that selects the best items in current information technology literature (in both print and digital forms). Once a month, the resulting 10-15 annotated citations are sent via e-mail to a mailing list or on an RSS feed.
"The Daily" sends the latest information from Statistics Canada on current social and economic conditions and announces new products relating to the subjects that you have selected. Designed to be a comprehensive one-stop overview of new information available from Statistics Canada
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Saved Searches
A Saved Search allows you to save advanced searches and then retrieve those searches for reuse so you don't have to recreate the same search over and over again. You can also print your Search History. Once you have saved a search, it can be retrieved at any time.
Note: Searches performed on the Basic Search Screen cannot be saved. To save searches:
To retrieve your search history once you have created your saved searches:
To print your search history:
Search Alerts
You can save advanced searches as alerts and have EBSCOhost e-mail you with any new results. You may also retrieve those alerts to perform the search immediately instead of waiting for the alert.
Note: An alert is set up for the last search performed on the Advanced Search Screen.
To save a search as an Alert:
Journal Alerts
EBSCOhost allows you to create an automatic email alert notification each time a new issue for a selected title is made available in a specific database. The email notice will contain a list of article titles available for that specific journal issue. Once an alert has been created, a flag will appear for this title on the Publication Overview Screen.
Note: If you have not already logged in to My EBSCOhost, you will be prompted to log in.
To set up a Journal Alert:
Ebsco RSS Alerts Ebsco RSS Feeds allows TRU students, faculty and staff to set up Search and Journal Alerts and view updated alert results in their news feed readers. Only TRU students, faculty, and staff will have off-campus access to read fulltext articles.
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Emerald is a multidisciplinary publishing house that has several management, technology, engineering, and applied science journals. Provides free Saved Search and TOC (Table of Contents) Alert services via email, as well as a weekly digest option that provides a summary of all Emerald Fulltext journals updated each week.
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An online press services created by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) to provide a forum for the distribution of science-related news and to archive these press releases and make them easily available to the public. Registration is not required to view the public information.
Provides free daily, weekly or monthly email newsletters. Possible newsletters include news, finance & investing, technology, and leisure. To subscribe, click on the link to "sign up for one of their newsletters".
Provides free alerts.
Google Scholar Citation Alerts
If you want to set up an alert so that you are notified when an item is cited:
Hosts one of the largest free fulltext archives of life science articles, particularly biomedical journals. HighWire Press is a division of the Stanford University Libraries, which produces the online versions of high-impact, peer-reviewed journals and other scholarly content. HighWire partners with influential scholarly societies, university presses and publishers to create a collection of the finest, fully searchable research and clinical literature online. Provides the following free current awareness services:
To register for any or all of these services, please follow the instructions under the "My Alerts" heading at http://highwire.stanford.edu/customize/#myalerts
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IOP Provides two types of free e-mail alerts:
Interactions.org is maintained by the InterAction collaboration (members represent the particle physics laboratories in Europe, North America and Asia). Designed to serve as a central resource for communicators of particle physics. Provides links to the following: current particle physics news from the international press; high-resolution photos and graphics from particle physics laboratories; education and outreach programs; information about science policy and funding; universities; a glossary; and a conference calendar. Website is updated daily.
Journals TOC, created by Heriot-Watt's Institute for Computer Based Learning, provides TOC (Table of Content) alerts on a wide variety of journals.
Tables of Contents can be emailed & RSS feeds generated upon the creation of a free MyJSTOR account.
- LWW is a major publisher of nursing and allied health journals and provice free TOC alerts emailed to registered users.
Nature.org (the website for the premier journal Nature) has a TOC and other e-alerts upon registration.
Saved Searches
Ovid's Save Search/Alert function allows you to save searches created during any search session, log off, and return at a later time without having to manually recreate searches.
To save a search strategy:
To retrieve a saved search:
AutoAlert
Ovid's AutoAlert function will automatically email you a report of any new records associated with your Saved Search strategy that have been added to an Ovid database.
To create an AutoAlert:
To view a saved AutoAlert:
The Content Alerting service provides free email notification of tables of contents of all Oxford Univeristy Press (OUP) journals. To add alerts, put an email address in the box at the top of the screen, select the journal(s) of interest, and click the "subscribe" button at the bottom of the page. To remove a TOC alert, simply put your email address in the box at the top of the screen, select the particular journal(s) concerned, and then click on the "unsubscribe" button at the bottom of the screen.
- Free registration for TOC alerts from a number of multidisciplinary journals.
- Free registration to receive PLoS Updates for a variety of open access scholarly scientific journals.
- Free registration to receive TOC alerts.
- this multidisciplinary database provides TOC and RSS alert services
To create an alert, simply search for items on a specific topic or in a specific publication. Then, click on the "Set up Alerts" button. The "Set up Alerts" button is available through the following screens: Basic Search Results; Advanced Search Results; Recent Searches; Publication Search; or My Research Summary. ProQuest alerts only require an email address. They do not require any registration. When setting up an alert, it is possible to specify the following:
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Free "alerting" service that searches the NCBI PubMed (Medline) and Entrez (GenBank) databases daily according to the research interests that you specify (keywords, author names, etc.) in your profile. There is no limit on the number of searches that can be carried out. Previous search hits are stored and only the newest PubMed or GenBank records are shown each day. The results are presented as an HTML Web page which can be located on the PubCrawler WWW-Service, on your computer, or sent to you via e-mail. To register, see http://pubcrawler.gen.tcd.ie/www.html.
Offers a free Journals Emailing Alerting Service. Receive an email each time new content is available for a particular set of Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) journals. Select titles from the list of RSC journals and fill in your email address. Abstracts and table of contents for online journals RCS journals can also be accessed.
Multidisciplinary publisher that focuses on the social sciences. Offers free search alerts (called Content Alerts) and table of contents alerts (My Favourite Journals ). To register for either of these alerts, follow the instructions at: https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register
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- set up TOC, search alerts and citation alerts
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SpringerAlerts provides free email alerts of the latest research developments in your specified field of interest -- includes journal tables of contents and announcements about new books, journals and other products. Set up a profile.
Researchers can either visit the USGS newsroom for news releases or sign up to USGS listservs to have news releases emailed to them. Listservs are organized by topics such as biology, geology, geologic hazards, mapping, water, the monthly Science Picks, and selected new products.
Free service that enables you to automatically collect new information from your favorite webpages. Select which pages to monitor, and WatchThatPage will find which pages have changed, collect the new content, and present the new information to you in an email and/or on a personal web page. You can specify when the changes will be collected. To receive updates, register your profile, and select the pages that you want to monitor.
You can create email alerts and RSS feeds from your saved Search History. To set up, first go to the main Web of Science page.
Wiley e-Alerts: Free e-mail alerting service that sends e-mails of journal tables of contents (with links to abstracts), and/or news of the latest books in a specific field. You can either choose which discipline interests you, they will send you a message every two weeks or you can specify exactly which books and journals you'd like to hear about, and how often you'd like to receive your messages.