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Current Awareness & Alerting Services Research Guide

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What are current awareness services?


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Current awareness services, also known as alerting services, are free services provided by publishers.

Researchers are able to obtain notices about new books, a journal's table of contents, database updates, and much more.

Most of these services require you to register with the publisher(s) and to create a user name and password to login.

Glossary

  • Table of Contents Alerts - Provide the latest table of contents of a journal via e-mail. If you or the library owns a journal subscription to this journal, you can also freely access the full-text to the articles. Also known as Journal Issue Alerts.
  • Search History - Allows you to save a search in an article database and return to the search results at a later date. You may also retrieve newer articles based on this search.
  • Search History Alerts - Retrieve newly-added articles based on your search history topic and periodically e-mail them to you.
  • Citation Alerts - Notify you when a particular citation is cited within another document. Also known as CiteTrack. Web of Science, ScienceDirect, ACM, and HighWire Press offer this service.
  • AutoAlerts - Run saved searches automatically retrieving newly-added documents and e-mailing them to you. You may search for authors, keywords, or citations.


Table of Contents Alerts


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The best way to setup a table of contents alert is:

  1. Identify the publishers of your preferred journals. You can use EUCLID or the eJournal Database (EJDB) to locate publishers and publishers' journal web sites. Or, you can ask for assistance at the Woodruff Library reference desk in person, by e-mail at WoodRef@listserv.cc.emory.edu, or by phone at 404-727-6875.
  1. Locate the journal at the publisher's web site. Browse the list of e-journal publishers below.
  1. Register and login to setup alerts.

Note: Library or personal journal subscriptions may not be required to participate in these services. However, a library or personal subscription is required in order to view the full-text freely. Check eJournals@Emory for a library online subscription.

Table of Contents Alert Providers & Publishers:

  • Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)
    The ACM Digital Library provides personalized services including TOC Service and My Binders. Select the ACM Digital Library, click on login required at the Personalized Services section.

              The website of the American Chemical Society. Go to the tab labeled E-mail Alerts and RSS     

              Feeds.

  • Blackwell Publishing
    Publishes journals in most disciplines. Blackwell Synergy is the name of their e-journal web site. Select the My Synergy tab. Additional information is available.
  • Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge University Press publishes journals in a variety of disciplines. Select the Register Now link. Once you have created an account, use the Favorite Journals link to personalize your account.
  • EBSCOhost
    Provides full-text to various publishers' magazines and journals. If Ebsco does not provide access to the most recent journal issues, this service will not work. Select the Title List from the database that has the journal you want. Choose the journal, then click on Journal Alert on the right of the screen. To set up a new alert, click on I'm a New User. See Help for additional information.
  • Elsevier (ScienceDirect)
    ScienceDirect, a database of journals produced by Elsevier, includes science, social science, and some humanities journals. Select Alerts under the Quick Links in ScienceDirect section to begin. Help is provided for creating alerts.
  • HighWire Press
    HighWire Press publishes the online versions of many scientific, technical and medical society journals. Social Science journals are also included. Within the Customize My HighWire section, select the Get a free account link to register.

              IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, produces journals, conference proceedings, and     

              books in the area of advanced technology. Create an account to set up the alert service.

  • Ingenta
    An extensive collection of journal table of contents compiled from publishers. Prior to paying Ingenta's fees to view the full-text, search eJournals@Emory to see if you can locate the full-text you want for free. Click on Sign up here to begin. Instructions are provided.
  • Project MUSE
    A collection of electronic journals from various publishers. Subjects include humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Registering is not required. Click on the Journals link. Select Request Journal Alerts. Type in your e-mail address and click on Make or Change Selections.
  • ProQuest
    Provides full-text to various publishers' magazines and journals. If ProQuest does not provide access to the most recent journal issues, this service will not work. While on the journal's page, click Set up Alert. Complete the Set up Your Publication Alert.
  • SpringerLink
    A publisher of scientific, technical, and medical journals. SpringerLink is the name of their e-journal web site. Select the Register button on the left of the screen, under Welcome. See the FAQ for help.
  • Web of Science (ISI Citation Indexes)
    A scholarly, multidisciplinary database. Click on the
    Sign in or register link at the bottom right to register. Select the Information for New Users link for information.

              A publisher of scientific, technical, and medical journals. Register, then see the Help section to set up an alert.

Additional electronic journal providers can be found at Databases @ Emory. Browse this list to locate additional alert services.



Search History Alerts


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The following databases allow you to save a search and receive updates about new content on your topic periodically. Typically, these searches are saved on the publisher's server, so you can access and modify these saved searches at any computer.

Database Spreadsheet
You can locate databases offering alerting services using this Excel spreadsheet. The spreadsheet is sorted by publisher, database, discipline, and subject.

You must use Internet Explorer browsers 4.0 or higher to use. Database publishers providing search history alerting services are below.

ABC-CLIO - step-by-step instructions

Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) - select Search Tools, then Alerts for instructions

EBSCOhost - step-by-step instructions

ISI Web of Knowledge - see Personal Profile for instructions

PubMed - see My NCBI to register for an account and to save searches

OVID - see Save Search History for instructions

WilsonWeb - Provides access to the databases Biography Reference Bank, Art Index Retrospective, Essay and General Literature, and Readers' Guide Retrospective. See Create Alerts and the Help manual for instructions.

 

Browse the help and what's new sections in other databases to see if they offer similar services.



New Publications Announcements


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Locate publishers and university presses to receive e-mail alerts and catalogs about new publications.

AcqWeb's Directory of Publishers
This web site includes directories by subject and by university presses.

The Association of American University Presses Directory
Located in Woodruff Library: Call Number Z475 .A88 2000/2001
The directory includes a subject guide indicating which presses publish in specific disciplines. Produced by the AAUP.



For More Information


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For assistance setting-up or managing your alerts, please contact the Woodruff Library Reference Desk.

Boston College Libraries have created an extensive Automated Alerts guide.

University of Delaware Libraries have created an Alerting Services guide listing publishers and journals.

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